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Show -- V. r KICK if 'you "dont get The Post every Tuesday, and Friday, KICK. Dont waitr.Kickto the right man, the Manager. NUMBER 75 VOLUME a PROVO. CITYtxUTAH, FRIDAY, MARCH Oj 1914. -- mrnm girls clubs after vacant cut m TAMMANY : V BAGMAN .PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO CHARGE OF HOLDING UP STATE CONTRACTORS of the City Promise to be Great Factors for a Cleaner and - understand that the opinion of City Attorney Jacob Cole- man was not correct, and that the city could legally bond for $50,000 for paving intersections. Mayor Decker Manager E. E. Brown has just returned froman jgxten- sive trip through the East,- 4 where he went in the inter- Mer-ests of the Wood-Clifto- n While cantile Company.' away Mr. Brown visited New York and other big buying centers and bought heavily for the local trade. The popu- lar dry goods house will have maSny eplendid bargains - to offer to the public, That the boys and girls clubs of this city are mere conjectures is no longer true. For a Jong time the public school teachers" have, been organized into working clubs- and at last their efforts have been realized and the public school children are now ready and will begin to throw their energies toward a better town. .v . ' Every vacant lot in the city is now sought after by one or the other of the clubs, and if the citi- zens want the town to show up a veritable garden of fruits and vegeables, they are invited to inform F. M. Young of the Central School oraFhis "hoine andtellhim "where the boys may find JTIot that .will produce good garden stuff. With his: list of healthy youngsters Mr. Young will proceed to get the lot into shape to produce . something besides weeds. The boys are organized inevery part of - the city, so it doesnt really mat- ter where the lot is located. If it lfcnt' bringing returns at the presinto shape to ent they will put-it fce planted. . f 4 While the' boys are busy .with work, the girls are own clubs busy "with . their ... pd , , - ' The Street Lighting of Provo Has --Long Been, the Subject of Discussion and the Change is Needed Very Badly- - . -t- - to get the boys and girls EXPERTS DECIDE PROVQ CANNOT ISSUE BONDS JDcnvery- in mission and gave the city to MGR. E. Et BROWN HOME FROM EAST ' ter City, X At a recent meeting of the city commissioners, Keeler Brothers, bond "buyers of Are "working - WEATHER. FORECAST Tonight and Wednesday fair, not much change in temperature. ook- IL Rollins and Sons, one of the largest bond buyers in the country, and also with Wm. n. Sweet and Co., an- other large bonding - house, each of whom submitted the question to their respective bonding attorneys, who ren- dered opinions confirming the opinion of Provo Citys attor- ney that be city cannot legally bond for street inter- sections because of its pres- jent existing indebtedness. Before the summer is over, Pro- yo City will have one of the most modern and street light ing systems in the West. An , up-to-da- te agreement has. just been entered into between the city and the Utah Power and Light Company under which the Power Company agrees FIFTH WARD SUNDAY to install 50 arc lamps on the main streets of the town. -- SCHOOL TO EHIERTAIII Thesenew arc lamps will be'sus-- " pended above., the center of the street intersections ou the follow The Sunday School Will Give the BEAT CALIFORNIA ing named streets: NEW YORK, March 5. Ever-ett He did so, making the check ont On Fifth West street between People & Splendid Treat for the to the chairman of the Democratic Fifth North and Sixth South of a Kingston, Fowler, lawyer ' Anniversary. ' J streets; on Third West street bea small city on thelTudson River state committee. New in is tween Sixth South and Center It reported currently Given Two Were Deb&tors Local above New York,-th- e bsiman York that hundreds of thousands Votes stretts ; on Against One For the tween Sixth Academy Avenue bf- -' On next Thursday night, March of Charles F. Murphy, boss- - of of dollars have been taken by South and .Fifth of the Tammany Hall, has been jnJicted agents of Tammany Hall from Southern Californians Friday North streets; on Center street 12th, the Sunday-sch- ool Provo, Fifth ward will give an en- by a grand jury in New York these contractors, most 'of it on Night. between" Seventh West and Fifth1 tertainment to which the public is county on the charge of extortion the plea that it was for; political East streets ; on Third South street invited from all parts of the city. and has pleaded not guilty. There committees. Then there were betwen Academy Avenue and Some of the best talent that can were reports' before his contractors on the. Erie Canal, In the. most important debate Springvilla road; on Fifth South be obtained has been secured and that he would decide, to tell which for many years has been in held in fwvo, for many years, the street between Academy Avenue ' course of reconstruction fit ' the a number of artists from, other the district attopey aH Third 'West street 7 .righam Young UmfiaJty scored and cities will take part,. Tha enter-- New. Yorkistate is expending cost ,pf this Beyond1 One of the provisions which the 00,000. yery dose victory over the Unitainwentrwift be interspersed with many millions on the construction New York: City is building s sysofieials included in the agree s . city California. public-schoolof tbia Southern of versity y.;TheirSSe the best comic selections, of state1 roads. Contractor Hull tem of waterworks, which, when The with' the Power Company roenti' was': have their sewing dubs, their bah- . Resolved, question Repeshlllentg games, and Burn- had a feraall contract, requiring the completed, will cost more than that the ex- Fas a "clause requiring the Comshould States United reetc. the clubs, Here, too, ing affftirs wffl be intro. expenditure" of about $23,000. $175,000,000, . It is reported the ber of uni United States vessels pany to remove all pole lines on suits have at last repaid the ef- - duced - NJ in8 is for Tammany ; or contractors on these works have empt allin coastwise bfcng 8pared Fowler, acting forts of the teachers and the sue-- ! to make this the event of the sea- trade, pass-- , the aboye named streets from the told him that he was ex- been held upand that very little engaged Murphy, inPanama the of these organizations is css canal, center of the street to the curb is promised pected to put up $250, it is charg- of thtf money went into the hands ing through Bon This will enable the city the freawtoll deed gratifying. .The list of the to JJ whoBattend. An admission charges; right to ex- line. ed by District Attorney-Whitma- n. of campaign managers. officials to make some very desirempt such vessels conceded. .organizations is as follows: fee of ten cents will be. charged able ' in the road improvements Messrs. William J. Palmer and Motto: Tomake the best bet- - and is said by those who are in it bed on streets the in the question. verett Mattoon represented teri RELIEF SOCIETIES a position to know that one fea-t- TOIIRIIAOEIIT T7AS The city is also conducting nego' Train" the Head . To while Charles affirmative, plan, is ture alone of the entertainment and David Wilson had the tiations with the Power Company think, treason. The , worth three limes the price- whereby the size of all street GREATEST SUCCESS FOR CLEAliER CITY opposite side of the issue. ran the Heart .'to be kind, Mysteries of Wonderland will be ' will be increased, and addito he true to be sympathetic. Judge ndrew B. Morgan was lamps in the basement after displayed tional will be installed at all light and chairman of the meeting Train the Hand : To be useful, tbe is over, programme regular street intersections in the city. in Dixon had affair the to be helpful, to be skiilfuh I Mr. Roy Frisby." Solo Fork In Brilliant Finish Thr Relief Societies of the Utah charge. The judges were Rev. Most everyone has heard in the Spanish Tram the .Health: To resist Male by quartette, selected, John- - Won the State High School Stake Will be the Prime lishop F.S. Spaulding, Frank B, past some very unfavorable disease, to enjoy life, to make ef- Roberts, Frisby, Reid Cleaner from visitors coming into the tc,ra a in omoting Here Last Satnr- - , Stephens and B. II. Roberts, and Saxophone-solo,- : John .MeAUis", T For about Provo.' the inadequate lighting e M. city Roy-aneCity were he William timers Girls activities m Club work Jer day. which has been provided. system Fred Warnick. and "Bread making, 27 loaveif; fruit: focal solo, Margarita, Lynn Jnder new the Mr. debate Palmer " the arrangement be"V I s't hotopened :and vegetable canning and Qibb. tween Power the elear-enis Provo soon to be one of 'or the affirmative and in a That t Company and tling' sewing,-1- 2 Jessons; flowc Vocal solo selected, Anna Dube. cities .in the country the Jhe city, Provo wity have a lightcleanest defined he manner the quesrais9x32 feet; poultry garden Vocal solo, Turn Key, Mr. ment ever pulled off ra the state will" shortly-b- e demonstrated by tion and proceeded today' down ing system second to none in the ing. ' Reed. . Y finished in Relief the gym Societiek'f 'th? Utah the premises upon which the affir- West. Jjist;the Boys activities in Club work Comic "quartette, John Johnson The new whichcontract" - the 'One-hal- f Saturday night. Hundreds of stu- - Stake and a general movement mative would prove its controveracre' potatoes.; and others. rovo City officials have been dif-- for the betterment of the town. sy. Mr. a schools in dents from the Palmer very proved one-hahigh acre Irish "selection by Sir. Dooley acrejsugar sheets ; ferent parts of the state were pres, Uor weeks the Relief-- . Societies pleasing speaker and a' good logi- able to secure will place Provo in acre from Salt Lake t mangel wurzles; the front rank among the cities of . finish and three bands! have-bee- n working on plans for cian. acre tomatoes; onions- ,- one-haCharacter quartette by out of ent for. the - Schwencke spoke-firs- t vic betterment and now are music for oeeasion. furnished the for they ;the the west, where it ought to be. acre peas; acre town artists. , 11 to those into well a and in opand marked the plans put ready negative prepared Cheering singing acre general garden; different schools as they gave vent' eration. JWard committees ; have argument proceeded to tear .to JESSE KNIGHT WOULD cow sand two pigs rflower garden THE GAS. COMPANY. HAVE IN CREASE CAPITAL STOCK -pieajs tlir building '"6f his 'oppon:9xi2 feet; poultry 3 or 6 tTenor ANOTHER DEMONSTRATION to their feriingrtOfthe different been appointed aa follows "" OF THE WOOLEN MILLS o: Ward committees' was He ent. theboth forceful hall. as teams consisting they entered pid more. be ' the to are From he the series The the of last following appointed eloquent. beginning provgame Central School Clubs. . I. Bishop. had the large audience with him, Says an Increase of Money Is The Utah Yalley Gas and Power ed by all odds the best.. . Spanish Girls Clubs President,- - Edith Needed to Make the Mills Pay So- Mattoon for the affirmative; deJones ; vice president, Eva Heden-ber- Company' gave another excellent Fork and the L. D. S. U. team had 2. - Three members of Relief Dividends to the Stockholders. Stake livered a Board, very strong argument ' demonstration of and weathered the first two evenings ciety secretary, Leila Duke. o: President andCounselors unrefuthd and ere def without met. for eat'and they manyfacts; Sewing Club. Edith" Jones,1 usefulness of gas last Saturday Relief Soeiety. laid before the local debaters for 7 The board of directors of the Sounomia Peay, Dorothy Dunn, afternoon and evening. This time the finals. Spanish Fork won by Ward Provo Woolen Mills held a meet- , 'Helen McCoard, Maurine Duffin, the company baked bread and a score of 36 to 30 after the hard- - .4. Home Eethics and Garden- - solution on the basis of the negative. ing yesterday morning and it was 'Hannah Robbins, Maude. Cox, Bes-si- roasted meat, which was served to est contest ever pulled off in thisJng5- Committee, President Counselors and Wilson o for the (negative pro- decided to increase the capital Needham, Leah Janson. Eva the many callers. Gas is proving city between two high school agA. L M. clinch the points that stek of the Knight' Woolen Mills to ceeded teams Both played Y.Jh. Pearl Gee, Cecelia very popular among the house gregations. . Jledenberg, 6. Presidents and had been advanced brilliant but the by his col. to 7.000 shares with a par valne ball, superior 'Rita, Leah ; Kopp, Marva Carter, wives and the company is practiM. Y. I. A. M. of He went direct to the of 175.00 per share. Mr! Knight The told. Fork leagne. Chamber-Jain7DorSpanish with orders. It strength a cally swamped Golda Beckstead, Beth 7. President and Counselors' o heart 'of th'e"8ubjecf and piled up claimed that the mills had to pay will not be long before the mains boys were fresh from their former iSngleton' Benlah point after point during his entire too much interest on the investwill be extended farther out into games, while the Saints had not .Primary, Emma Ilopkins, Rnth 8. ment to pay dividends and recoin- of well. as the former battles weather Superintendency, Sunday speech. Hartley, Maurine Olsen, the residence.districts of the city. In the first five ar mended tbe change in order SehooL man Eaeh had rebutta minutesihe ejghort boyB 'Vera Choulea, Myrl Blumenthal, off the debts of the corporaEach ward to.be subdivided into and at the end of the debate it was from this county gained a lead Florence Duke, Stella Jensen, POULTRY ASSOCIATION . tion. districts hard to tell of which the ; districts into blocks. and end. the to decidedly it .they kept Mattie Jensen, Goldie Larson, ELECTED NEW OFFICERS The present stockholders will St. George surprised the fans by A supervisor tu be appointee two schools had won! The speak . .Letha Clark, Susie Sutton, Madge be for well ers each were district. and matched after given the first opportunity one Richfield and taking defeating Thomas, Jane Thompson, Juanita was stock in the company. A the it audience Re of and knew over, while home the Coun Bishopric Utah members' president victory witbthem, pf the K Hickman," Ivy Harris,' Carol Poul- - . The number minor details were also been of lief had that to close, it an enthus Richfield lost Society met Association decidedly Jast appoint game Mildred Lelia Moore7 everyboys Duke, ty Poultry ton, The local boys had presented bet- taken up by the.directors. iastie chairman of Box Elder Pleasant officers and 'elected wonover Vel-; Friday night Siltia Ross, Ioma Salisburg, of-- Y. L. M. I. A., to ter subject matter, yvhile the visi Lillian Tajorjfor the ensuing year. W. W. Grove and were conceded the 'President ma Vincent, t i lunch committees tourfor each tors had handled the subject with the appoint l'J5ditha Payne, Della Nelson, Min-- 1 Goodridge was . made, president; third, strongest, team, in, more finish. Two of the judges DR. FRED TAYLOR TO district. nament. Mvice ; : president - II. Graham, fcue Wood, Lyle Jones. . LECTURE ON ttmpanogos M. voted with the local school, while Y. M. I. President to of reThe tournament committee and B. A., j Woolley, secretary Royal g the voted for the California third best in Jhe enlist loyal support of Boy Scouts. nickman, Emma Ilopkiris, Carol, treasurer. The executive commit-- ' ported the meet the Dr.. Fred !v. Taylor will deliver as- boys. President of To of and Provo the R. and Allen E.. of ; consists state, Primary history tee Poulton. Pearl Lefflcr, Lola Don his now noted lecture on Mt. of those to certain names unable become will the permanent place Florence .Romerell, Edith ber A. Knudsen. ami at the Central school next tools, clean cans, as meet. curing to for windows, grabage, the (euch premises The association plans put in Ruth Rozell, Florence . Jones, teamsters the done. who work the desire night. Friday evening (provided Thursday city etc.) next for of new number . coops Wilde, Beatrice Birch, Myrle Bln-- a falls short of help.) the lecture will be given at ColIT. nicks of of John The indebtedness Superintendent Superintendents show. Sunday seasons menthal, Maude Cox, Dorothy The General Cleanup Day to" be lege Hall. The success which-haa . small the Tooele County schools, was a school :. To appoint a committee Dunn, Lyle Jones. Stella Jensen, has been paid off and attended this lecture has caused on date named by city to canvass the ward for Provo visitor in and is left the help. amount of money Sunday evening Kora Fleming, Mildred Moore. the lecturer to be in great dentand. sioners. to in committees unite . pro. Monday, - , up-to-da- te 1 -- . . -- - the-outdoo- r ... . Feu-kne- . i - -- . o Sch-wenc- - I - Al-do- us - W corn-me- ... ns . - one-ha- lf S -- lf one-ha- lf 1 lf one-ha- one-half one-eigh- lf r tb -- - -- g; y - e Men-'lov- e, Roz-dl,El- to-cle- -- . I - K I Club-yJuan- ita Bread-makin- Ile-aldso- n, I Tim-ponog- I ) V s -- (Continued On Page Three.) .treasury.,' 1 4 - 7 I os e |