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Show FT GET THE NEWSPAPER HERALD THE U Shop in The Pi ovo u HABIT. y . .. tM w UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY PROVO, ESTABLISHED " - s r .aritainrdenB4 There will - bea large .delegation of fifty cars come down from Salt Lake ing to the plans now mapped out by City-another delegations are . Joind. thecitizens of ProvoTSpringVillend ing" the" tbWi'stFas'liey'pass "'through" Spanish Fork, one of the biggest the various towns so that It is anticitimes in the history of the. county will there-wll- l be at least 1,000 ,be enjoyed. When "If was learned pated that At this evening. visitors in the city the of schedule definately that the a 6 o'clock Friday large morning tour did not call for a stop in Provo, autoists .Provo . and other number of - as Vfr-Hi- localRav,- - oresident fthe tonight, when -(- rrer4n--JProvo accord- - " - cimioi1 " sociation,'' and prominent throughout the county got busy and, through the efforts of hard work and telegrams,, the schedule was changed and the visitors, instead of being whizzed through this most beautiful valley in- - the state, they were - per- euaded to stop over and be entertained and shown the wonders of our fruit belt and see in daylight one of the mosOeau'tlfurvalieyB upoTthe" whole" Midland Trail route. : ? ... At 11 o'clock Wednesday a.mass meeting of prominent -- ' 1 - "lB,w"aW ftt -- - e J From therethey "Sprtngviller"-wnere7i"neIff- 111 Jiee8corted -- " II LECTURE AT as her successor Prof. Wm. A; .McKeever of the Kan sas Agricultural college, will lecture at the stake tabernacle Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock, July 20th, to the parents of the stake. Prof." McKeever Is prepared' through thorough investi efforts to help our children. Some of his pamphlets are familiar to the members of' the parentB classes. All .parents classes will be dismissed ori'.tbe above dlte gation to aid us in our . " X p. jfjnnes. Webster- - and will qualify at ' . ; dayTago and the city employed Geo'' . Havercamp as expert auditor to go has finished1 over the books and-h- e the audit and states that her books in A-- l condition and balance la ' every particular. . This is almost remarkable, as Mrs:,.. Choules has very littl read v- .- cash and Ihen tiife mental strain which she . must have been" under lor the "past""""" few months would have caused the ' most of us to .have- been" slightly" otl " " " ' Sa iome statements at least. v" ' - th" - -- . . one of and bad. topf feran.dthat was fioncernliyj in thelargest the typhoid cases which existed1 here. in the west. He stated " . OFFICERS j v that these .cases had not been reported promptly to the stat board of health and he asked that thisbe done in the future. In discussing', this typhoid epidemic Drs. Robinsoa and Taylo1 iDressd the opinion thatt the river water which was turned? - - A. Rice, one of the I. W W. prisoners woh was given a Ben- tence In tho roiintv tall fnr tho. nnrt 75-da- y v r m mains abouHrmonth vfJJnihe at ago is the? Complaint 'svas brought, In last nigh?' . ;'. 'the toilets outside of the residences or not .connected with theJ' ,. sewera.ln..the. neighborhood North First West. These' outhousea are not being taken care of astnep should and will be destroyed "by tha-citunless they are givm better care. r deputies are svouriug the vicinity and One officer or the police, force "wlir' ;' expect soon to have him in charge give most of his time to looking after . again. sanitary canditions and - these -- ouU bouses will be looked after in every section of the town. People ore urgodJ to use the "dry earth system" In keep ing these places covered. There ta - concerning 0 . . lAllCOUPLE J ; aRRESTED attnanr6setfanr!f'Tis the officers will see HERE that this essary is enforced. "Permission--" wasrante'd-o'tn- "" Pioneer ward to use' gravel from tttw John Jorganspn and Mrs. Alice Hill city gravel pit as their structure wae v were arrested last night by Chief Wil- - of a public nature. The matter of entertaining the MltP-ford Giles and Officer Jesse Manwar-inon a telegram received - from land Trail people was discussed artI; r,;. SherlfLChffslGh.VuT.of .BearJLake the question of, the. city, donating. tov L; county;, Idaho. ; Jorganson was found this fund was passed on favorably.". at the depot and Mrs. Hill - at the Huber house, Jorganson Is charged 8AM SCHWAB DISCONTINUES with inducing a female, Mrs. Hill, out HIS MANTI STORE: of .the state oJdah0 for. ImmoraL pur: Sam Schwab, of .the.. Schwab. Cloth- man, caine dowjj tQ Provo about" ten lfig Co,,' of Mantl, has dlsctontlnuer! day s ago and stoppedjat the Huber his Mantl branch, where he has been flouse, giving the statement Tto the carrying a "large line of ladles', misswf proprietor, so she stated, that If he and children's shoes and have them' got permanent employment here he here, where for the last week thejv. would have his wife come down from have been offering them at J Idaho. On FridayJast Mrs. Hill, ac- of the factory cost. Mr. Schwab recording to a statement; she made to ports that they have had a wonderfufi Chief Giles, left MontpeUer, (Idaho, crowd and Is very satisfied, with the , having received a letter with $15.00 way these goods have moved. and Instructions from' Jorganson to with. Jorganson off and on since last . """ come to Provo and register at the March,7." " Huber House as Mrs. John Jorganson, Jorganson Is alleged to lave ianJi She arrived in. Provo on the evening the statementthathe only thrmiEli' tram " and went"; to the rooming sympath'y had asked her to come-- to house, where she stopped -- as- Jorgaa- - Prove because of the trouble she vm-son's wife ' until , arrested Monday having with her husband. The partier-ar- e night. Mrs. Hill states further, acbeing held here till Sheriff Olsoa cording to a written statement Chiof arrives, Bothjiave expressed a wltfif:-ingnes- s Giles has, that she Is In delicate to return to Idaho withoate health, having had Illicit relations requisition papers being served. ' g An Empire A IJotolng the proposed run Is o point out "As a matter of.faCWThe'. Little nr Is the lightest ar-I- n the Automobile Aristocrat' Is seaworthy enough for any kind of a Journey. This is easily :wn, which visits our city toay seen by the fact that It completed a transconi-lettts- l ease of the' pathflnding Journey for the im-- , This' great . tour touring. Little Gjidden Tour In Iowa without lertaken by the Indiana manufactur. any trouble,' though the weather was rs ' has "already shown Ihe 'sutomc- - tough and the mud deep. If it Is able suu-- J llists of the whole count l it is to see America first by suto: ought to go to the Pacific Coast withiioblle, and, as a result of this tour, "out any trouble." The Empire has adistlngulshed 'ulUre seasons will bring n Hoodof our passenger .list In the car. are Cecil rnnscontlnental tourlHta-thrppgEm' bring to us the motorists E. Gibson, general manager of the if the far parts of the country. 7": pire Automobile Company; Harlotf This is the third time this mmn Hyde, advertising mn linger and Joe hut the Empire, popularly known as Moore, who has driven many, ImporThe Uttle AHutwriit." h.is come tant tours. As it giu-st- t of the Kniplre l Iu company, there Is J. M. Cooley, into nntlonal touring prominence. niiinnppr of the greiH ilay It wns chosen to My out the of Idnl trail of Uie IJttle (Jlldden Tour, Company, of Iiidlimniwlis. which LIte with which the On June 23 It lead that tour Itself makes ITest-' .is the ofhVifil pilot carrying the majority of cars are lighted... . will be Rwn . from the . M tolir officials. When the Empire Count Tour the Kniilre Is tlioroughly pre-- I the Indlnns-rrflm red to cmnp wherever necessnry, lromoted by the Intlliinn Automobile l and J s .there, are more tlifin.vne Janurnrfurors' " 7. News said: lnilJ:m:i tour. tneii in tli"bi 1,050-mi- le " ry-ho- w- . t h Ity-on- gen-em- Prest-0-Lit- cr e -- en-'c- photo-irniil- . c b""-ilrw- AsK-lationth- . rarlinlar graUflcationwns jtst i. A. M. A., authorities ai me en try of the hmplre, horftuse or tne rait l!i at this car. the lightest, In other words." tho baby of the lot, can llhis. trate better than any other machine the extreme ease of transcontinental feature touring, which is the tah-jr- t bj . . ' City Inspected. Jordan of Inspector Special in brder Jhat thetrmembers attend statB board of'healthmade an tnaiieO'TT":: thlg JectuteAiyparents . and Jhe in tlon of the city Ik few Hays ago an4i v terested public are Invited to be reported it in fino condition and the . present; ; commissioners are doing all they can? Prof. McKeever Is counted one of to make It absolutely sanitary audi . the best lecturers in the middle west clean. There was one criticism be on Is Tucker, escaped from the officers yes. terday. Rice was .out as a trusty as sisting the janitor in cleaning up the court house lawn.. The janitor's' attention was "called to another part of .the yard from where they were work lng, and while gone the prisoner made his esrape. Sheriff East and his : ervedi-r-A7shor- , . J, ; , The bondsmen of .Mrs, Choules asfe- ed for relief from her bond several i . ', f Mm the , service,. Mrs. Lizzie B, Meldrum was chosca ' TABERNACLE - to ladles, whef will be lined up across the street to stop the autoifits. The evening's entertainment at Provo will begin wlthi an open air Through the courtesy of Hon, J, E, thff pioneers and their families Booth' concert eout band on the Tawnjusi 01 the postofficeV wTnwh.ichJlgh"t" will tavrta outing at EdgewoodJuIy , " refteshmenUC ,9.f. Zirult, (etcffill "he 24. - This la a ' beautiful ' camping Y t recitali will be held ground Owned by- - Judge Booth near at the tabernacle, whenjthe choir will the monta of Provo canyon. In con ;' slug theJ,poem .Written by, Whltcomb nection with them Mr. Booth has ex - - Riley, 'Aandianian,'and place Ao tended, an invitation to all the citizens . music by Prof. C. Fjt Reid, of the B. of Provo. T. U. This selection w'as given much The Intention lsfor the participants - to dress, so far as possible, In pioneer , : applause when rendered by .tha'labernaclecholr under the direction Of apparel.' The boy scouts of the Prof. J. R. Boshad, at the N. E. A. in Fourth ward will construct a minia. ture fort to represent the, original ; Salt Lake City lajst'week. : ' la order that the evening's enter- Provo fort, and defend it as pioneers tainment may bo a grand success, the In a mimic battle with boy scouts of Provo Bench, who .will represent In following speclftl commlttoes were ? dians. pointed at the! meeting Wednesday Those who attend the celebration morning: leave-t- be will B, yt U. corner at sun- Hotel' accof omodatlons, Alma Van , while tents, Twenty-fourthon the rise Wagenon, E,f a. Mitchell, H. C. Hicks, utensils will be and .cooking E. E. BrownGeorge Swan and liarvey provisions 23rd. on the taken up I ylvaZLMffuh- - refreshmeaUGeorse. The Provo pSorieTrs iiow living" "here Hansen a d Mrs. Zella Stubbs. Kor in or will be' conveyed WrSnlemJenfof exercises" armouth will tell the the and day during autos, Spanish frork xanybn R." T..Tburber, M-. DiPiickardAlma Van 3'agene.n' people 6i their early experiences. TheFewffllecampflre dunces In the and ; Joseph Berry, T. L. Schofleld and the return to the city will Bernard Chrlstensen.. , Decoratio- n- evening, 25th. t Milton Hoover and be on the - once, PRISONER ESCAPES FROM COUNTY stop,, when PIONEER DAY arranged for a baskets of fruit will be presented to the yisltdrsTby evenTHivyoung ' DISCUSSED-- her of dismissing agricultural college the-firs- - SANITATION tended camping trip"near Sunnyslde. They will probably bring back some, big game and fish yarns but watch sociological subjects for their bear meat,, the leading professors e view this magnificent valley and lake.. gham, pastor. IU w jcava piVUllfVif M. The Lightest Car in the Big Indiana-Pacifi- c Coast Tour - as-fo- llo Meldrum Will Succeed Hei ; d evuiks' ... h Union services will" be held at the church next Sunday at 8 p. m, "--c- lub s Baptist arrange-mentand rooms competled" the Rev. King, pastor of the ConPhilip for the evening's entertainment. church, will deliver the meetgregational the at as . The program Outlined' v are welcome,All - delega-tio- n sermon. ws A was largeIng of autoists from Provo, American METHODIST CHURCH. Fork, Lehl, Springville and Spanish r Fork "will meet the company at the At'-thMethodist church, Sunday at mouth of Spanish Fork canyon,-wher.a short exercise and flag raising will 11 a. m., the pastor will give a brief 'be carried out to commemoratW the talk and the Sacrament of the Lord's spot as the place where the renowned Supper, will be administered, In the priest and explorer, Escalanta, camp- evening we join in the union service .white man to at the Baptist churcn. Latham In t ed '.and was f missed. And Mrs. Lizzie B. : -- Arnold & Co.; "Limited." of Boise, Idaho, are in Provo and hive Just completed arangements with W. Comes to Town Spanish Commercial : f Tjie city commissioners took formal action on the' case of Mrs. Elizabeth H. W. ine Jimpire and of Provo, Springville Fork met at he Provo ' the-crop- UNION SERVICES Chcules Is Di- sElizabeth ... - and the vote was unanimous in favor will prominent Tcitizens going to escort the Indiana tourists to the Garden City.:'' 7"., J 914 The pear cropis about West during 1914. when prominent an average with last year, excepting lecturers and.educators will visit In the West In tlie interests of the soin a few sections where damage was ciety, Th!s may become permanent The done by the hail last month. for the state. The one being held up .he a bumper one un apple-crop-Ogden danyon now is the first to be less something "noTl6ok"ed""fb'r "aTTKe heid"inthe" state""""1" "T present happens to the apples. The John Farrer has been In Salt Lake raspberriesSnd dewberries are ex ceptionally fine this year and bringing City for several days having his eyes good prices. The! outlook according to tested by a specialist. Me 1b now on the local handlers for the sale of the Job at Farrer Brother's store. " this jpe'ar- - fe jo"6aresj)ec"aTTv J. T. Farrer and Preston G. Peterthey think that peaches and pears will ," :: son will leave tomorrow for 'an exfind a feady market. party over the Provo Bench through the fruit belt and on to Salt Lake ' City, their next stop. Mr. and Mrs. Fera Decker and fam Two cars left this morning at 5 have gone to Holiday park to ily o'clock for Colton to accompany the the summer' spend tourista to our cityJ .The Knight car and the county car were the two' ad vance guardB of Provo which went forth, Mayor C. F. Decker and other morning citizens GENEVA EDH Recital at the" R. Boshard and year as last. , iuiiuuiiiii tne gordlan knot of Mexican in- ternational politics and policies. Vilson, lesse" of the Geneva resort, the news that the peach- - crop will be for the holding of a two weeks' Chauthe month of July, fine and that the peaches will be of tauqua during size than last year,, as the 1914. ' This will tie one of several trees are not so bfeavily loaded this Chatanqiia's that will be held in the " Mrs. and probably egged on by Great uianc t uioica Mexico or I I jispa - lef other nations te.nl " " ; - doctrine as to Mexico, In other words, the European nations, led FIT "W. MCK. WHITE." PRQVOCITY that, EneJd'is Bot Vskl"ngIrre- levant, questions about the non- recognition of Huerta, but that she la asking the UnltedJ3.ta.ealo act up to or abandon the Monroe - "Through the efforts of the Commer-- ' Eugene" Fletcher."" cial ;lub and prominent citizens, the tabernacler Prof, J. Clare Reid, Indiana Midland Trail tour will stop Presi- .i 1885. 'r-- T- TbedBiiflWtrattott-now-knows- 'of-the- ibrnuig;tated.,that4He:Mir- t land Trail were dlayed-aThompson's and would not tquritjj reach here tonight but instead will- stay all nightih Price and leave there early in the morning for. Provo and Salt Lake. The CROP FOR distance from Price is about seventy-fiv- e or eighty miles and a very rou.gh road so theyare not expected to .land here before . 'IB.'"" . . 1 "Z I or o o clock tomorrow atternoon. -- VheneverjtheyxeaCL"?l. the reception will be given and all who are to participate are "asked td eatlrerTwhenever the word is passed out. Here is the telegram which came from Green River this morning, According to the statements of the addressed to. W. H. Ray: A fruit growers and handlers of Utah "Storm necessitates change. tour plans paTty separated; county the outlook for the fruit men must wait tomorrow for late start; probably spend night in comes in Price instead Provo ; regret altracation ; run Price to Salt Lake 4 is good. From all sections f - :' about peace in Mexico, sent post haste" today for Embassador Wll- son from the City of Mexico. They are ready to serve you with the best of everything ,at,ihe.lcwe5t:price forwhjchit wn .bejsold.,iyou will, be sure of absolute satisfaction when you trade with them. Notify Air. Ward. v- Bryan, and alarmed 4 Great Britain that the fnited Statea bring! "as-i- t , the city." Friday. -' thoroughly aroused by the demands of The reputation of every merchant. depends on "the good will of his customers. The real merchant sees that everything he advertises is exactly is represented to foe. In this he in his establishes confidence his his and store, way goods, advertisements, and increases his business steadily and surely. " flejenows that fid woman, will return 0 his store if she does" not get" right "treatment, in the quality ' Is or the service of the store. .. for And her influence goes further, she can tell her friends. ' Read the advertisements in THE HERALD closely and constantly every issue. ' They contain timely announcements of the merchants yvho have the confidence and good will of " t- ". ENGLAND ASKS U, 8. . TO TAKE A HAND N , " MEXICAN TRtMJBLE 16. Washington, July dent Wilson and Secretary On Account of High Water and Floods the In-- 4 dianaMidlandTraiUTouristgWill-No- t Reach Here Tonight." TheyWill: Arrive Some Time to Tomorrow and the Reception Will Be Tendered. 'A.tetegrarjl from. Prke-thi- t' YOUR GOOD WILL Fffilfl E - To the Store 17, 1913. MERCHANTS WANT . Going . . "". Herald Before ' DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY I.. 4 W 4 ESPECIALLY HABIT, ..eipK'ts .to. raiuutr nr.nioe iilFhK Tho tent uW. by the Empire, and by most of the tourists, by ilie way, is the latest wrinkle lu auto touts It folds up Into lem splice thiin an nrmy Muttkt sod' weighs but wvwi pmuiila. - It Is simke, bug not! mater proof. , ' one-thir- d '"" ," 4 fe |