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Show PRO VO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915 HUE fORT TM Oil Finance Ministers in Paris STATE WIDE PROHIBITION G At!D COLLECTED VS VOLUME t PASSED LOWER HOUSE ROADS SPEflT-dll-COGiTY AFTER LONG DEDATE zr J State wide prohibition passed GEORGE ADAMS MADE the lower house of Ihe Utait state BENCH .SUPERVISOR legislature by a vte of 40 to 51ast p bill was sent to the The county - commission' v senate today for action-of- r the six. mU yjttr.dayjq aihjw, amend ruvr'! nrhichTrwerr made" to ills for tlic tirst of the c tho bdl by the manufacture, and . tent 1 hu sect R'gft coni ie ree oommit t ee of tbe tuntse ' s uhir business, George and by Dan B Shields and J. was appointed mad I.onis Brovm. rcnrc'cntatives - of supervisor lor the Provo Salt Lake. Out of tlie large numBench district and the At the request of. County Commissioner . James II.' Garduer, airman of the board, a report has been prepared on the expendi- "TSs tures on highways during tlie fiscal yeiur 60911 and the 'amo'ict The report is Yx V1 taxes eolleeted for Utah feounty for all purposes. mght-and-t- and Use of the. funds - distrlets wherein thev were spent The dist riel, in which the two ' democratic conunisslonei s Jived received much mort than was ol- looted for all purposes, in, American Fork. Highland and Alpine, Bernard Christensens destrict, there wasv expended $l7,lv0.89. while the amount of taxes for' all purposes amounted to only $8,238.25. Again in Ben Isaacs district there was- exper.de. $11,375.32 and the total collection amounted to $6,939.50 Below is a complete list of the expenditures and the collections for the entire year. This report does not include two steel bridges one or $4,650 'and the other for $380 which must be met out of a the taxWcolleeted this year. J'' DISTRICT f Amt. Ex. Pn c Amt.' Taxes for all Co. Porposes Highways, iJL;JVv:nJbjLfliHdiAnd.i5halJe-cxp- j - v Y u m-r- s -- foreariiDist" --$ Cedar Talley ' Lehi 223 42 . 4109 86 t 9393 23 : 8232 1126 20 . 2469 85 3100.18- , , Highland pAd !Alpin America nFork 7-- . Manilla 4w,s X-- V Lindon V Pleasant Grove' hI- I-'.:-. -l 9138 80 1898 96 6339 29 8657 73 4151 84 1834 67 6.436 52 - A ft"'- - 7? 3437 r Mapleton nL- - ts&ac&SN w. V li V3 TVS f ' 128 50 , -- - '3039 09 t dt Benjamin r 6939 13 , 1544 31 . oei. L. - -- -i : t- -. ti.-- - i-- '. Rantaqum .1 137 05 -- 7 - JMElipiictossf 3r ... .n .,i-- il XToshen Mosjdai--J 93 f '539 :7 8- - 1 02 1509 88 50-- S, 4 -- 4. r; ' ClictonTuckier and. General i4 ColtuniZ.-7- .. .7 1 . i--- 15.. ; 7" ; i 4 Credit given for special tSx Zud. $1150.0913. - -r c 7 - f Credit Ftiu; 4 give s - for special tax. 'Z - - y Inter-Collegia- BACK Wl te 7 COAST L 'Left Local' Theatr. Manager- Praises i . Great Fair and Tells of Picture Learned the Town When-TheyBusiness on the Coast Officer Were After Them.1 - Herald-Republica- hoth-AcjpiL- for-the- . a ' local of- - Columbia and .PrincesR i theatres, r convictions made by the I ficeri, it i very evident that Pro returned Sunday from an extend- ed trip through California. ; ; vo city, officials re ping to stop to tie violation of tire j Mr. Asljton;went from here -- htfunr lavb nd are going to en San Frauciscd, where he attended force prohihitioW far as is pos-- - the opening Of the ing fair" atid by Judge Morgan.seen blV Thebe havebeen manylvi- - states that althongh iie haa them of r. olatiojTS of the law and a nxnuler a mnnber of .fair, none, . Attorney Elias Hansen of Spanin were any degree comparable to ish Fork was in Provo have left the city to avoid arrest." yesterday u ma-- acifi c. exposition. ' for Last, Saturilay m o r hi n g ChaF O. t h e Pa a to bur.iness attending legal Drug After leaving- Sag Francisco, that city. Chase of the Snttoa-Chaa- e ' li south to Ls An-- : Co. was fined $25GUfor violating' Mr. Ashton went where' he the taw.', John Pritchett or. tue, gcWfand' nearby points Attorney JantesII. MoyleAif Mooro Drug CO. Was fined $X madr-- :;KpeMal stmly.-of- . .moving Salt Lake- City. waa yesfor selling liquor without' a Jl lr picture Conditions. jAShile, there terday visiting with lJU.fi, members her he YibftedMarypickrm-d, cense.- ,7' of the democratic party 'and athar-o-f Mike Johnson, ennvictetl Friday mothfrj.aud-- brother, Dustin to legal business number of other prom-w'a- s tending selling liquor without a license, nutiv and a fined $50 and not having the inent pic til re perforroerswho have FranisSY.' Kirkham Is such -- popularity ;on .the to llmgaiBe.1 over was few days in Provo on busiturnei money, r rliief of polico, and' will serve 50 screen in thc houses 'controlled by ness. ' . ' . ' v Ashton. come tb ,Mr. unless friexids daya in Francisco, and Jaf ngelcs, Wheit interviewed by a reptc-Sarescue.:, " hi i waV Ashton and Mr, Post tentative ofd:e Surprised to Jirnj people Mone Lawhonw' convicted a sp see piotnres he enjoyed his yisiti paying high" prices nml time-fobootlegging waS,,n-- : raid-thit the filnr llPr'W7 Fa imnlrb? Cof..p.iukS who the'coa ieneed to serve three mora:ii thea re l"uck' features with sending why' the city jail and to pay Vfine of particularly f ' ! to in Provo the conducted house! are shoves picture . . t s yill are. - ' 1 '' a - r T 1 .Hi.Au nH. r '. -- - jil ir n at f ( ;T tho-epie- - a . kl - y Z2l off-the- r 1 - n, - -- to-pu- n, t isiiion is oi Bootl egr A Humbert r i Herald-Republica- -- . ?- io::;i b. 'JOTSillE V .'A - ''.;$7362a 59 -- fW I i f d!ED mnosioiiRow is now . frt he- - passage-- Mals ) V ) ,7f79443 T 9137 29 '2171 65 r f 4 - v 4704 93 ' 2180 75 X 4 h T36 93 - J Coach Xorgren of the U. of C complaining fgr.the"way TO MEET 'SATURDAY. his team lost when they played the yB. Y. U. team a week ago, and V- 3. been made that TheTTtah fh.ical ami Athletic ThrTTsw Stcr on Academy Avj. the local coach, stopped the game DirccW society will luce? In ColIs Gne of the Bejt Equipped in 70 slow 'down the visiting team. lege hail next Saturday wtu:v A: the City. However, the If coach, js - just a froiq all , o er, the little bit off, for it .was the visitstte wiil e present Illss Kite, 1, which attempted to kill GahboitTuf Salt, Lake pity, will . TJu?, princess Slilliuory store un- ing team' " by slovringdown and teach, those" present the nydridana- - der the, management Vf Sirs. C, E. thegame R6bertsmade.'hi8 Change which i PS. aow installed in its new won for 'the local while Captain ovingis the prog-'an- ' I the management Beal wasgettrrig his hand dressed, Music, v f . qu6.tfei,s,and has Everything firstin class con- - In an interview with the Modern' Society Dance! ; - f Coach Roberts saya: Trend 'of Social Dancing. jifiss dition for the spring opening If the University of Utah has X morrow, Thursday and Friday, Charlotte.tewart ket ball players or the managers hfc1 eVent and AP A.U-U- . Mrs; Iaw has always are responsible for' the statements Basketball, JEl L. Roberts. J,9riFl?8sfyljJuPgtM which ha ve' appe& red 'recChtiyiri Round table Discussion.' of years, she' has been in the milli the sporting columns ot the 'Salt nery business, and so popular with Physical Educational Problems, Lake, papers regarding our gtime her .many patrons. ' , Music. The new building located on the at Provo a week ago last Saturday, corner of First IJorth and Acade-- 1 I must say that they are poor losers and need a little coaching' in my avenue is one of the handsomest nWeantile buildillgs4 in the sportsmanship. In Sundays sued to the following couples: coqnty The splendid show to- it was asserted that' I used Arthur Malcolm amf Lucille Snell, dovns; hard wood floor, with equip bOi ICarT.vtri mil questionable tactics during the iHr,menl made especially. floor. men linery business, makes the place so gatnertook my , . ILa-ieaks duriEgn tlm,. limtngmr-ste n an azet &Ur Itfvlfl ng'tlri iTflv'TlT iTutido'tihreaif in had benched men been who sch, both of Provo. prove a real drawing card to the pyt and did various other stunts ladies of Provo. worthy of a man mean enough to c Yesterday was law' and motioit heal the U. A few facts Will show day in the forest district conrt b: y. u. men how mliculous these statements and a number of eases were heard : .7 DEBATE CALIFORNIANS ' Zi 5570 1 - Trosertrhtrfavoml icalcachpisprovlaiift-oof .'Poach- Norgrcn on well vere the of Changing bi'J organized', s' . w- n ' Players, (iftf tteaHi. aia:ixnit. pen, R- - "ojLpd ertaewitf8r'S asri. Jssogt 'directed by Charles R . ftf abey ef ' 4 ILUI'ERY S' l641-43- s ' Ji -- jn-tiativ- e x ESn o-- k Saiem ds - 1 Lake 'Shore sPtingiike-OJ:j;-::'.5i:-:--- . ,jc4tV or'f'J 11373 32 4578- -- J 1567 71 7 lijair hy f "p ,. wcr 5 Palmyra' rThe-Arote..,- 1 198166 o ber of fae jcaehir.g amendments which were offered Jy those op t posed to state wide prohibition- j and by some .Vito were in favor ' J of its passage, onlyJVo amend.. i menjs offered fromvthe floor of V 1 ' the house carried. i wliich..the bill., ill i: passed the house and. senate pre- ' cludes submission of the question of state wide prohibition to the voters of the' state on a referendum. 'The vote in the senate wa 14; to 3 Iq favor "of the measure, and nH both the house aud senate passed the h;'I by uu-- r then two-thirthe 'ecnstrtnliohal' provir rd'referen-- ; wonou the ri aA prohdlts the submissimi t w ri e people ' i t 1 OVER ITS'DEFEAT - Jib SpnngviJle. j sc: UIUVERSIIY .y' Provo Bench Lake View and Vineyard.,,,. .- 2783 .89 ClenRflnt Vrew - -- 4 9 68 04 v""3r " V-l- ap polntmcnt brought to an cm! one of the bitterest fights the commissioners have had to meet. Ilis opponent, Irvin Pyne, had the backing of many strong republicans on the beneh ud a fight was taken up to secure him the appoint- ment, against Adams, who the position for A nunr ber of years prior to'1913. f 6696 23. t . $ 2272 38 'I. A 1 Atf-am- -- 191 1 id n 7 - he i Clarence Bcjrd and K. Nf. Parkinson have left for California, where the B. Y. C, meets the I ni- versityof Southern X'atiforna"on the question uIlesolytd, That Gin nomination of candidates for the elective offices of the state governmenlr'riwwld- by Messrs. Baird 'Utnl voter popular Park-insahave the affirmative. The B. Y. IT. called time' out but onee during the entire game. This was due to a minor injury t q Ca p ta i n T;i y o r s knee. Less 1 Davis counly and George F. Good- -' win of Salt Lake., The ' largest, numbed "Toting for any ' amend- - v j ment submitted by those .pppoa ing the several features of The: hill by Parley P7 Christensen. "At' that time nine members voted for the submission 'of th$ question to '. a vote of the people." After-thfinal roll call had been had, and before the tote waa - , 4 announced an efort was made to . have the bill passed by a less num-b-er than 31 so that the referen -dum might be had.- - Only five changed their votes, however, and aa the others were not willing to follow" the lead of Salt Lake -county, those who changed their e -- V" -- to change . back' to. the original vote, which v4e asked permjsetoH .. A was granted. spirit behind thenv brought; vicvictory was tory toPrO-Thi- s due tq two things: first the unnecessary and inexcusable fouling of theH players' second lo thrir-stali- -- ' ng and loafing and trying to the game in, the sectuvl halfti ,, delay , r TEese twa changes in the llnfc-'-T in "tv erd",aU'!'thkf's' s tea i were made.during the' game and there was mot one 'time, exeept between tlie halves, when the, B. Y. V. team left the floorrT",hope thesefaets will put the spoitmg r public straight in regard-- ' to the game apd X trust also that the XL of IL athletic authorities w ill" be ' fair enough to correct erroneous statements -- reflecting upon, the honesty of tlie Us competitors." r , than tine minute' vv'as taken out,, during which time, neither Tavtof nor any othrirY. player left' the THREE PROVO BOYS floop. The D. of U.icAlled time . WANTED VEDDING.CABX out several times during the game to sul)stitiite iiHTrrT(roatfri7dtd TThTVmnTmehTTldssTladcIBT,' and , Lav nr Captain Beals injured hand. One Gyorget Meaehnm of the delays was so ltug that iuGnm eman, vere takep J'beforc renson, son of j pave sufficient time1 for-thB4 Y.. Judge Frishy yesterday for ilrs. 1 riseil! a Swenson, "ill lea.'e 'substitutes to warm up anif it fng'infj'red tb'e Sixth ward meet r shortly for thtrOtntral shifes mis-si- o was at the conclusion of.thjg delay ing house last Thursday night for' nfields. that the substitutes for JProvo en- - the purpose of .taking refresh-' tered, the play V and saved the ment from that placf during the game for Provo."; the substitutes, wedding reception f Lafe Alger or rather reserves, Vere put ,in and Inez Simmons. After -h- enr-wbrir theXC bgSn tq loaf con- - ipg thi hoys. side of the ease fur-wa-s, tent that the m me wns vr''. ,&nr" jtlttr heer mr postponed '' two men, with the Y come-l- a br-mar- ie" -- bar' 4 7 J v t . ' L-Lu t |