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Show W.. ms HUMBER 118 Sunday T" VOLUME 4 E to push road - mm MANY VISITORS CAME TO PROVO M-DA- Nearly One Hundred Salt take Commercial Club Members Came. Down Today to Spend a Few Hours in Visiting Local Business Men. Another Promoter From the Nearly Two Hundred Arid Canyon Streams. East is Anxious to Get Land Men Came to Take Into the Field JPart in the Discussions at PROVO MEN SHOW As announced in the last issue the Meetings, of the Provo Post, Simon Bamber- - Nearly hundred members Conunereial Club Lake of the Salt and business men ffotu that city came to Provo this morning to be present at the winding up scenes week. of our When they arrived in the city they hurried to the Startup Candy Companys factory, where they spent considerable time and later wandered up town to see the exhibition of ' home manufactured articles and the pure food show. Most of them were surprised at the splendid display shown.j Bight after noon the fire depart- ment demonstrated its efficiency to the people of thiscky and visitors by leaving the fire hall and then in five minutes connecting up with the fire hydrants and threw five streams of water onto ,n el i luiMh" .that had been one great--convent- WALTER S. CORBETT DIED YESTERDAY . ion He Lived in This Vicinity for Many Years; Resident of Pleasant View YET -- Y GET OAS PLANT : Their Convention Well Attended BUILT IN CITY Provo Will be the Chief Point Along the Line; Power Plants Will be Built at American Fork and on . Other " T C. V. Newman of St. Louis was in Pro vo: today investigating the gas plant situation for Provo and Utah County, and made a very eareful study of all local situa-- . tions before leaving for Salt Lake. In an interview with a representative of The Post this morning, Mr. Jfewman stated that he was connected with a number of St. Louis promoters who had built a large number of gas plants in the United States. - These plants were all running And were very successful, most of them having been sold to the people in the towns where they were installed. He stated, also that he had taken into consideration tbeTdoseness of the six towns in this county, as-it would offer an excellent opportunity to extend high pressure lines both north and south. . Before" leaving Mr. Newman stated that just as soon as the Jones franchise runs out he wjll take Active steps to secure a fran-diism Provo and through Utah County towns. If terms can be arranged "which ' make itpbssihle to build a plant, work will be started just as soon as franchises are given. It was reported when Jones se- president of the Salt Lake STOCK ger, and Ogden Route, called together FIB-JERSEY At 16 oVloek-yesterda- y morn-ili- g the last convention of the week convened at"The Central School building and theJ)ry Farmer of Utah, about one hundred strong, came in to talk about the advantages of raising wheat, oats and other dry farm products without the use of the irrigation systems, which are causing the Irrigation farmers so much concern. President Lewis A. Merrill called the convention to order and spoke upon the need of a more perfect organization in the dry farming a number of the prominent financiers of gait Lake, Utah and Juab counties, for the purpose of gett- The Judges were Astonished ing' ready to build an interurban-roafrom Salt Lake to Nephi. to see the Number, of The meeting took place in the office of Mr. Bamberger and George Prize Winners here d - At 4:30 Thursday afternoon a very-fi- ne exhibit of dairy cattle was made on the meeting house square cast of the Provo 'Livery Whittimare sf Nephi was chosen as the president to be in the company. week a next Early petition for a franchise ..to, lay the tracks through Salt Lake along First West to Fourth South, thence to West Temple and into Postoffice place where the terminus of the Salt Lake and Ogden depot will be ill a short time. The proposed route which has. been surveyed will partly circle Utah Lake, come into this city from Pleasant Grove and on south through Springville and the rest of the towna so as to get through the center of every ' city along the line between Salt LakeTnd NephlThfch for "the present will be the terminus of stable. Cattle' from the State Mental Hospital were, there and made a very good showing." Citibusines. -- HetookUp theDry zens from theaity and surroundFarm question from its industry ing country turned out with tleir and stated that it is now feasible pure bred and high grade dairy a very creditable and an established industry. The cattle and- made ' ' showing.to is .object of the organization w7ho showed their those. Among point out only the successful porstock Messrs. W. were bred tions of the state and to let the pure W. Vern Bunnell and Goodridge dry farmers know wherein they of Lake-VieMr. nvn vd J.is utlU hU) I c I Ult Li Goodridge can look for the best crops, Utah, stock ' received very favorable Tabernacle yard. This demon- - family to pleasant .View., He according to Sir. Merrill, is one of eomment-- f rom the nitration was out of 4.he ordinary leaves a -- wife and six sonsr also judgesr His thoroad. thedryfafm'teaders"ahd should fine sire, who was a prize winner and proved a pleasing feature for several grandchildren. . continue to be so; 'as much energy According to the report given at state was last the pro- out Thursday after the meeting, fair, drawing the crowd together beshould be pnt into dry farming as nounced a splendid animal and fore the auction sale commenced. SPECIAL PROGRAM power plants will be erected at any other industry. ' IN SECOND WARD - At 2 oclock Mr. Osterloh of The second speaker was I. II. one that ought to prove a great points in Salt Lake and at Nephi, TOMORROW. NIGHT J sire of dairy cows, Mr, Bunnell but it Ts"aIso . Salt Lake climbed to the auctioncured his franchise that work Grace of Nephi, who spoke upon reported that the eer stand and started calling for showed, among others, the fine Is- company will erect a e Size The Profitable the lie would of a The Dry be startedjwithin will very following program bull he shipped into land type goods. Soon the people were rendered in in American been Mr. Grace Fork has in the regular conjoint short time, but it is now several Farm, Provo last spring. Thist little fel power plant in sending up organs, chickens, don session of the Y7M. This the business months was ever sinep it April. dry farming power given and and Y. L. M. owned by jhfr. canyon early "keys, carpets, household furni- I. A. at the Second Ward to the best there are at the present no signs since it was started in this state tovy, like the sire will, according plant meeting ture of all kinds, mgs, home made and in figuring out the best size Goodridge, was a prize winner at information obtainable, be about Feb. 4, of activity. articles, second hand goods and house, Sunday evening, he stated thatjfiO acres is usually the last state fair in his class, and seven miles up the canyon at a " 1912, commencing at 7:30 p. m. or be the judges as be- point where the American could traded . that Anything JUDGMENT EIGHT enough for one man, but as the pronounced by Fork, a' sold for any price. The merry , Solo, Dr. W. S. Iloldaway. ing very promising young sire Silver Lake and Deer Creek come is increased the farm should YEARS OLD CAUSES help The Puritan Lecture, Faith, auctioneer kept up the lively call HEAVY INTEREST he increased. In taking up the and one that ought to help build together, as this will furnish a for goods and people bought until Lester WI Searle. water proposition he stated that up the dairy stock in this country. natural reservoir for the power, Tiano duet, Aline Cluff. Arline Mr. A. O. Smoot made a splenD I hundreds of dollars worth of arand a canal can be brought Two Men Engaged in Horse in wet seasons, less lands can be did Hyde. also Chas. Dixon, A. plant ticles had ex hanged hands. showing, from this down the canyon cultivated the than individual by TRaising Business But One Took II. John and. some others here in for severalpoint .After th.cf! action sale had end-e- d Nolo, Samuel - Jones. - . thousand in ones. better feet, where .... Horses. However, All dry of the . . the lion:- - Industrial Associa- . All are invited have been grown during the town made a good showing of a fall of 1150 feet will be obtained. crops tion meeting w.iS announced to pure bred stock. Mr. Snyder of will go under the This season, provided the proper Provo - take place ill the Stake Tabernacle PROFESSOR BABCOCK Judgment was renewed in the dry Bench had a fine Holstein name ofcompany bePower the Earl done work had been the SCHOOLS CITY VISITS year suit of Maggie B. 'Thompson vs. - and a bull at the exhibit. Grade cows and the officers are C. Company of people inW. Earl, fore. also He discussed plowing R. W. Jenkins, plaintiff, was giv4 were shown by local men much to terested in this big movement L. Dodge, vice Professor Maud May Babcock en Frank stated should and one man that president; infor with $8022.20 judgment their The credit. said in to the take part were present judges of the University of Utah came to terest 100 acres during the season, president; W. II. Gregory, secreat $5310.60. A number of plow Provo Thursday and gave a readis only one time to plow and they had never seen a better lot tary and treasurer, and A. H Peaorganization. there The convention week has proved ing, Every? Woman, before the years ago James Thompson. came one time to sow. However, the of grade cows so far as their milk body, F. .C. Richmond and B. C. - - a grand success from ' beginning parents of the seventh and eighth down from Salt Lake and went engine do the veins and milk wells 'were con- Earl are the additional directors. steaiu"pIowmay - raising business into the horse , to end, and those who have to the president, this work as successfully as the cerned. grades at the Central SchooL with RrWrJ en kins wer The prospects for thefuture in AccordingWill ataplaee near team. just in the exhibits as well as YcsterdajLshe spent her time generate 2000 horse-pocompany where the business County the be Infirmary not could dairy in the program are loud in their inDr. Robert Stewart also spoke day and later may public schools of the city now stands. ' furnished better for this section. A splendid crease every the of the plant to praise of Prov s hospitality .and and gave a reading to the seventh the horses andThompson and the kinds upon capacity dry farming Jenkins did the lot of dairy sires for the people 3500 horse ' the, splendid treatment they have and eighth grade children. Last labor. of wheat be should that power. grown, to Later, however, Jenkins and breed their good grade cows to received. The conventions have evening she spbke to the teachers As soon commission as the in . has farmers the to urged keep took all the horses and a suit was is bound to make an improvement Indicated - been attended by double the num- of the Provo public schools. be . a will that in order franchise market touch "withn.be brought. Eight years agq Mrs. to know what wdieats are in de- in our stock in the near future. granted the new company will be ber' of delegates ever before tak-- , Thompson the wife of James mand. Dr. Stewart spoke on the May the good'work go on. ing part, and as a result of its suc- - MR. GROUNDHOG incorporated with a capital of was Thompson, given judgment of - cess has crowned the efforts all. at least half of which will market and conditions ImproveWENT BACK TO for $8022.20, and the interest has WILLIAM HOWARD -be in. - It is estimated .that -to needed wheat ments paid bring HIS WINTER NEST been accumulating since that time T. CLOVE MAKES AN OTHER WIFE cost of the construction and equipgrowing to where it should be and now amounts to $5310.60. HOME HAPPY ment will approximate $2,000,000 The soft wheats came in for criti, '"CHARGES CRUELTY When the groundhog left his y and, upon incorporation, the cism, and such kinds as Turkey AGAINST HUSBAND cozy winter quarters at noon yes- ELLEN AND PRINCESS be will to contract other hard varieties and Rqd prepared Postmaster Clove James has . CONTEST FOR PIANO terday and found the sun shin been the happiest man iq town for an expenditure of this amount Elizabeth Miller Gets Divorce ing so brightly it did nottake hup IS GETTING LIVELY were needed Pierce took up alfal- ever since 10 oclock Thursday in opening the new line to the pubSylvester - From John M. Miller on the lQugJoJmrryJmckJcLhisJholeJn Good Shows for the . on fa growing dry land in Juab morning when a fine big son, the lic. Moving Picthe ground where he will remain Grounds of Desertion. The line and the new of members. Bamberger fifth in tho family, arrived at his Coiintyand.gavethe ture Houses Tonight and for at least six weeks. The shadone will operate under separate,, an f .idea IhOLQUyention home. jiow Clove Mr Monday. immediately this is done and the success that called the family together and af- managements, each, retaining its Lestra A.' Williams has brought ow was really astounding for it to has attended the growers -- since ter hasty consultation" it was de- full individuality. "The trafficsuit for divorce against Henry would take a rapid groundhog The. piano- contest of J. Wiliams 'on the grounds of bcatit, so that the'good people of and Princess theatres is moving their beginning. John Q. Adams cided that the new heir apparent arrangements, however, will result . cruelty and failure to provide. Provo must be content to look for merrily along. Already a number of Cache County discussed the ehould be named William and in their being virtually one line so She asks for $100 for' herself and six long weeks of stormy weather. of churches and wards have enter- question of best Boils for Jry farm Howard was added. Now far as the public is concerned. -2 It was Stated by & pefson Tngh He from alfalfa. minor child during the pendency ed and will undoubtedly make a Mr. Clove and the othermefiibers reported that BOYS in 5 of tons to had been taken fin.of the suit and for permanent ali- VINEYARD The scramble for the piano at of thej household are debating as authority that suit will be hay FURNISHED HAVE an acre of farm from married the Bamberger- - interwere of also ish. lueern, The number a are There dry couple mony, to,whether or not the young man ests to force -iand five of the Utah Light & seed had later bushels ladies be music and this city in'1009. these is should called it for entered, young excellent Taft, are. working to win. The pro- been reaped from the same crop. claimed he looks more like the Railway company to permit the CONSTANCE A. JACOBSON Earl J. Williams of the Salt President than any youngtser in interurban cars to use city tracks The Vineyard band boys have gram for the Ellen this evening from the present terminus at Lake Commercial ClubL and di- Utah. of consists a and DIED LAST THURSDAY been giving excellent band con drama, .Monday Third of West and South Temple of rector that of organia a tale Postand to publicity liff in our . According army strrrjng genial certs .each evening this week to the Bamberger depot instreets zation a delivered western master fitting very the will be man story. Exhibition young building typical Constance Amelia Jacobson, the front of the Postoffice In Place. the farmers. address to The principal feature at the dry Ersf trained In the art of fruit have roceiyec nine year old daughter of Edward and their effort The Utah conditions the Bulleiq is Bamberger company has an reviewing Pathes Weekly growing, dairying. and dry farmiJaeobson,. died Thursday from a great .deal of praise from ,, the Princess old from the city coHneil he franchise fall took rain all with scenes deals which irrigation in up A ngpair of overhalls have blood poison. ' The funeral will be people of Provo. This afternoon tin, it the similar and He'Saidlt This giving bulleof right to use South been problems. to the ordered him out - held in Commercia start parts country. the First Ward meeting they played at the ' West farmand been said has often that dry Temple streets. right for he must learn tor do Temple house Monday at 1 o'clock The Club, ahd at 4 oclock will aid in tin is one of the best that Pathe The line is several years to moisture conservation Bamberger honors on the farm before remains may be viewed at the resi- the program for the Home In- Company has put out and deals ing this is in laid tracks Post office whole not the dozen scenes half differago in certainly a jng in the footsteps of his dence, 810 S. First East, from 11 dustry Association which is bein' with. ent countries. On ous namesake. - to 12 Page Pour.) (Continued On Page I.igbt ) organized in this city. Monday forenoon. , Walter Sutton Corbett died at his residence in Pleasant View ward yesterday, afternoon from an attack of Brights disease. He was born in Jacksonville," HI., September .15 th,1857, and came to Utah in 1883. He joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints the same year, and the year after married Mary E. Harris. - ITe lived in Provo until nine -- sf Saturday and fair. PRO VO CXTY . UTAH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1912. Market Day Ends Provo9s Big Week of Entertainment ll Weather Forecast -- -- -- -- e -- 2000-hors- . V -- large-numbe- r parti-Tipate- d vis-iting't- he 1 $3,-000,0- eom-pan- , - . - tho-Elle- fi - -- -- eom-menced.- by n . 3 - -- - -- ' v illustri-(ContiCu- ed u. |