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Show Xlt VOL. '-- PfiOVO CITY,UTAH, JTHURSDAY, JUNE 3.". 1909.. TWPrifb-SEATTLEF- Ri: TO BE MADE IN AUGUST Movement to Send the Local Singers Started Today -- One Hundred Talented Voices Will Sing to Exposition Oil JULY 29TH is Next Monday, June 7th is paper mens day inrmva " f news- -' Ihe X I . is the couventiori of the Utah Press Association. The committee has prepared, a pleasanl program Ur the and no dotibt. Provo will ceive "' considerable - advertising through the visit of the Pressmen. A meeting will be held in- - the where dub rooms uv be wilt Ten program dered: AddresH-- f Welcome, Mayor Chas. F. Decker. Address' President Jacob Evans, Provo Commercial Club. Response, President P. P. Jensen Utah''.How Cau Newspaper men of -- - visi-to- rs re "Wha an advertisement - Lr Provo it will be! The sending of the Provo tabernacle ta Seattle i. a n i . in one of the i movement X . was launched this morning by T some of the prominent men V of this city and from present X appearances the prospects for thetripare excellent. The 1 trip will cost about four thous and dollars to take dred singers and it is said that J-- a amountTwiTT portion be donated by the church The rest of the means will be- rnisud hv niiblin flnhfiorintion. prof. Boshard is uleased with "X Vj (Miflnrilr' nr? enul thin 4AJV tuiu VWW had Lund that Prof. morning J-- ed j 4,1 j " . - ... X e-.-.- TJtaTT tf-th- is - - Press-Associati- t ReeordOiher-imjortan- i 'tv ii I rl II- 1 1 - - , li 1 1m 1 m- -- matters I i -- V.AI J - , . FK.iSH NhH -- '"1 men have aided these organizations to make the trip and it - is believed that some assistance will - be given the Prcvo choir from the outside. GREAT ADVEETISEMEST - - - - nnk YOUNG BOY ACCIDENT LY KILLED BY .22 RIFLE The f ollowins uroeram will be eiven at the Alumni banuqet of the B. Y. IL Friday evening: Work Thurber- Johnson a boy nine IHE OLD FOLKS TO of the Past Year. President H. C. Jek: The" Old S:hdpl mates,. ..Dr years of ageiivlng in Spanish Fork, war killed last evening by the acci Gf, W;irMiddietonF;r-Unwritte- n Historv.f Prof. A. C. Lund:, The dental discharge of a 22 rifle in the BE Warehouse, G. A. Iversonp-Aca- d bands of Staney Thurstensen. ..The Mrsr-IreB, eniAemie-IIom- e, bullet entered the bead of the boy - . XT .iT r ' Jensen; Aias ro ligesuon, at the back and killed him instantly . Hill.' Mrs. Inez Tavlor: TemDle . The two above-- ' mentioned boys The Central committee : of : the K. Allen: Air Castles, A. 1. ttos and John Jamison Paul with Beulah Prove old folks will meet next mussen: Keadioe.'Miss Roberts Storrs: More Hash W. hunting. - They came to Saturday afternoon in the restrjr of Jr. ; The Foundati :n, Pres. , G. H a stream and started to throw stones the tabernacle to arrange for the ,., Brimhall. ndTOTid.'T!lie " 'iifhfwiwfaich" had - eitenrsfon andefleiffleBt4aHjhe been laid at the edge of the water old folks of this city. The 'old became-dirt- y and Gordonythe own- folks will be entertained this year OLD er gun,, told Thurstensen to by Salt Lake and elaborate plans off. clean it doing so the gun are being made for the care of those hViayeeaehedthree- - score and exploded and Johnson --was- killed. ten. ten to It .is understood that this exDIES The boys were from, eight . - - . m it will be one of the best adftrtisements ever given to Provo. ' In all probabilities a good live press agent will be sent on before the choir to advertise the work of the organization jn all the big cewspapers of the coast and v If the trip is made in every instant "a. big mention as the Garden Provo-will-receiv- - e j.., City :' oftheWfft be- - made must ". The- "tp,,. , every citi'zea of Provo"' should . , "interested enough",t6"l)oosTlhe posed trip., .r.. and feel pro- - ELWSItD UIJ -- -- -- -- ' for-th- eir - - -f- principle of silence. The men refuse to discuss the act or reveal their true identity, From every appearance, and judging rom-th iools th men carried it eooma onr that flipv am old hands at the robbery busi- - ;nesB. ". - i - - - "' Provo. in tne The cows are be that best be will the near future ' here. Severa have been brought of this consignment have already X x 5 8h&giyea,an average of four eallons of milk per day. and is capable, of produc- twelve pounds of butter per . week. The members of the association are firm in the beljef that the - best cow for all purposes w Ahth Jereeyr at4he-Chicago-fai- of 1 to-thew- of ork the musicals m this city. He has spent ana meansm?tnemierest-ror-in- rprt-that4h--- . e river - -- r. The heat of the" last two days has caused the lake, and river to is rise with dangerous speed.-- It stated that both . are eight ihches higher than they were last week at this time J concerning conditions r r FR0I.I FISH LAKE Cheif Deputy Fsih and " Game Warden Brig Madsen returned this morning; from, a trip to. Fisk lake, ' where the went fo inspect a in which will site for a in that part of the state. be located time: ;1 Mr. NfyWn a"d V ComWoffr Xlifl vuua heIndian war Chambers . will visit, the proposed 1 w ere counted site the latter part of next week. monument veterars' 410 Thet former stated this morning dn une l, giving a majority oeopiejoi: "Provo. - When a musical has been planned, Prof. Lund has always been among those irways willing.- Thtestimbnial i h a worthy cause and should " well patron 1 I ized by the people of this cityr-- " 7 r - a4 ytrnoo is ; but T Nodoubt,a :Iargewdll Jbe present to extend applause -- X bfeaoroulhRorTrej sent for fo Thw testimonial is alwroithy cause.' Prof. p tr I Lund has always been willing to assist all -"' jike-r(--BsiBB-rae- - annual outing which will be held at Ijasroon. July 16. This will be ' -mi affair in which all Odd Eellows will participate. . in the 6tate 1 1 The men who were arrested the -- other- niehi and charged with burglavy in the first de-gree for breaking the safe of t n a SILENCE REIGNS their ball, oune 13. The memorial Parson P; address wilUgievii-b- T A. SimDkins of Salt Lake. After the services all ; members of the coropanvSand-ihiepeopie-- of-theoper- " OH "The Beggar ,Studeht"rwilI be presented at the Opera House tonight in honor of Prof. Limd. It is to be a testimonial on the Dart . -- first-pri- - . -- , " there is little rising danger at th s time of any damagebeing done. - .The nprappingwhich has been set in the river has much to do with the protection of prop- been spoken for. ,.. erty: The hot weather has caused Besides being possessors cursion will take place on J une 2$ splendid horses, some Provo people theTiver tightimheBTT" last two the but it.wiH havg. in days basee-excellentlyhr- w to" Wake big" gains or'all danger of Buttle owns a three ysar floods will be averted. The officials old jersey heifer a grand daughter who made the ' visit 'are 'optiiytalic . ze who took ofABrowB LUND TESTIMONIAL ".Mr. Rideout 'was a pioneer, having come lb this" state r many years ago with the hand cart com pan v. He leaves a wife and two ilemorial Berviceflwill be held by the Odd follows of this ity in wwisiderable--preparatk)- ' . " 1 0w7 growjLdaugbterirrLrw-- I are-maki- -- Rideout of Draper; died in this city today, "at the ajre6f fi3 tears.- -, Tlie bxJdf will be"taken"to Draper ana . ilgtfiltiwalkito-the-enietar- 7 aud spread flowers, on the graves 01 " those of the lodge ..who have died - Murine the year, , Fellows Odd The - JrDrRrdeDntr bfotherDf D. O. temor- . A. meeting, of the Provo Jersey held - in the Cow -- Association-was commercial clab rooms last evening and it was decided by the members prpppnt that in pffnrtbe made to send east for a car load of Jersey The organization .was effec- cows. tedometime ago with.. W. .W. Goodrich a9reeident, Joseph Councilman Wilford - Giles ' and Buttle. secretar- y- and John W. Commissioner Ward visited the Farrer. treasurer. It is the pur points on Provo river yestei pose of the association to wise and danger , ' J4be4ttBeralll-4ake--pfeo8 L be year8"of age until ITER ESIED III GOWS 7 I II - ne of-t- Pin LUUHLI Gord-an,-we- nt ; . V Commencement Day B. Y. U. ..." -- Maeser school house. "The following named electors are hereby appointed to act as judges - in - said special election at the respective polling T . places designated. Thjordinance passed .its. first reading last Tuesday night and wilLpfobably be lakenup "again tomorrow ' night, There is little doubt about the ordinance passing as ama6rity of the "council desire . the matter settled. It is thejt opinion the matter should be eettl- - ' edbeforehe city election this fall,!.. . ALUIillll WILL - ' Parker - school - house; - in election district number seven, at the Provo house: and in LFirst election district number eight.' at - Prof. Bosbard stated this morn one ing that he wouldtse take about the singers,-tn-tshundred trip is the and it is made, general opinion that the -- choir will make good Ogden . has furnished their choir at different times as ha8 Salt' Lake these cities" have and neither--of better choir than Provo. Local . e electiondistrictnumber-six;"at"th- -- ' - aes-ignat- ed' f X-- .- - follows:' In electioa ' district number one, at the. council chamber in the county court house; in election district number two,' at ST'. the Roberts Hotel; in election diB- -. tnct number tlree, at the Franklin school house: - in - election district number four, at the Timpanogos school house: in election district number five at the Grier House; in A. DNE.HUSDBEP - e!ectorspfProvo jQityiltJ.tah4 tQ..be V oted upon at rthe . epeciaulectioo orthat .purpose. whichis.herebvl ' cafletl -- and -- ordered - to be held in rovo City on Tuesday, the 27 tk ' day of July, 1909, the voting places ior eaiu epeciai eietaion Deing -- - -- -- - . -- - - as the matter up with the first 4 will be discussed. - In the afternoon the men will be X presidency of the church and the of some taken in automobiles ana" carnages feels" sure that m vmni .11 11 Ya ffivon tr. the famous Provo, Bench fruit Over Ko PrnPn rlinit. Heislets where a trout to country U1V IU IV dinner-wil- l Later the be served beautes shown the will be visitors If islhoughl That lhe"choir will Mental the. . visit and will oi Provo go to the fair some time in August the evening a ban- so as to be there during the .biggest Hospital. 'In served at the club will be festivities. Ihe choir will also onet is rooms. It expected that fully eing at the Irrigation congress from all which will be held i Spokane some seventy newspaper - men of. be Utah will present. time " dame that mouth. - Ihe parts " "choir will hold, concerts in the main "cities alontr the line but the main obiect of the trio will be to j sing at the fair. T ' -- - John - -- : " for depot and other ."railroad pur-wses, for the term of one hundred years trom - ami -- alter tne uate pi the passage ef this ordinance, as bove proposed ' be and the same u ' heraby submitted to the qualified Best Me'.l od to Make Advertising Effective," Chas." Eugland, Logan Journal, " Advertising Rate Discussion," lead by I.-- E; -- Deihl,- Mammoth t4"take xitfeHviliiDgnes X ,. tompanyita'euccessDra-fliid.isfiigna," Howl, Richfield Reaper. . -- ircir""TO:" -- onr-' BeromelGrenjnited, the ii . g- t . "cily-"co- night thers will be a Tuesday special election .on July 27th to decide whether, or not the Rio Grande VVestern shall ge given 9. depot frahchiseAon Third WTest street The sollowing clause eels forth the purpose of the ordinance. ...Section VI. The question --of-r making""said grant of 4hejreal prop- erty herein vacated and particularly described in this ordinance to The Denver & Rio Grande Railroad the--morn- Pwvfh--Tb- e If the ordinance .crrries which' wwJresenledTo occasion Visitors. - BEsi DEPOT iny peiem iiexi -- choir 62 NO. T I . sub-hatch- iort . iitlayof ol ibeJffest gquarfcu that'4he Cbhtxat.UtahlTroutooia-panyl- at Richfield . had offered t!.5 free use otheir 2,000,000 hatch-m- g plantto .the state for the presTayloi.iayitbat.htz is IwelLind season and that the offer lis m ent visit a tnejeast pleasant having . The card comes from Washington. been accepted, A card received from Dr. F. W -- -- |