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Show niiin? power of a news- the is paper Sber of readers thecirculatAsk about our jby SHd ion.- PROYO 1 v i DEVOTED TO .- DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTS INDUSTRIAL THE-CIVIC-A- PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER : :ypL.XXXtNQ.44.' RAIL . OCCUPATION AMERICAN ISSliS OF -- 18, 1915. ESTABLISHED BEET-GROWER- "Utah Products". The Work Began at Lehi and Continued . ii The following is a list of Thanksgiving stories, poems, readings and reci tations that may be found in the pub S - - - Tuesday ny . p good. I JESSE LUNDELL COMMITS (Nil Provo Foundry & Machine Co.; -- HedquistzDrug DEATH OF Roylance, companies; lancejCommtesion "coupany; Fred Moore, "Moore Drug Co.j Parley Smooti J.; Smoot Lumber LIE HAHER Roy- - MV M AT Co.rGeorSumipTtndH Co.; . Candy Mike Maber; section foreman at SolMills; Henry Nuttall, secretary of the Provo Com-aercl- dier Summit, on th D.' R. Gjailway club; SamueTSchwab, Schwab in. Spanish FoTrk canyon, was killed at Clothing Co.; Eugene Fletcher, Fletforenoon. He Glllulu, yesterday cher k Thomas, haberdashers; Wm. D. " in front of the , passing train, Roberts, , Hotel Roberts ; Frank Dem-ing- stepped civil engineer; John Gulick, Pro-t- o No. j westbound, from behind another was struck by the engine and Laundry, and Arthur Taylor of Tay- train, killed instantly, his neck being brokem lor Brothers, furniture. to the unThe meeting in the Spanish Fork The remains wereof"brought & Son. O. H, Berg dertaking parlors Opera house was the climax of the ' 45 years Maher be to about appears of Orem the C. W. trip. President e fla8 e wonang ior me Salt Lake & Utah road, 'had arrived 01 since iQ and it Is company ahead of the excursionists and had his party Simon Bamberger, Bishop believed lis relatives are In Texas. C W. Nibley, Tt R.Cutler, general Sheriff East Is trying to locate them manager of the'Utah-Idati- o Sugar Co., through the railroad company. IWnt-Startu- Xeb w , , Hoover, Hoover , f I : Complimentary Concert To Prof. J. R. Boshard . r andothers. Wlen they .arrived in.Provo on their return they paraded the streets to the : i - ffiuBic-o- two bands and later ner at the Hotel Roberts when J. Will Knight Bishop Wallace and several otberg made impromptu addresses. - -- Inde-pepde- L n - " - - never-failin- g tunlttf the jtoncr next Monday a matter of and individual, pfersbnal concern, ex the sentiment from being Judging timonial concert "complimentary to Pro- - pressed the event will be the greatest kfessor J. R."Boshard to be' given in the success tha city of Provo has ever Columbia Theatre next Monday after- made. It should be. The soloists and noon and night program will be announced later." . - .'':' , ' with. The above is the result of the good work done by the Nature club ot thii cltyind the Provo Commerc'a cluh two We wishTo"coPatulate organizations' ori metjUehaiT JI5 AREiaOl! tho-?e- result'-attained- . ailroad-eompany-against- - n . EVERYBODY WITH PLEASED THE COLUMBIA SHOW "Potash and Perlmutter" presented last evening in the Columbia thatre by A. W, Woods was a remarkable com ' edy aad greatly pleased the large audience which greeted 4his . superb fompany from New. York. Thi6 is the third season for this "company and 'their show seems to grow 'in popularity as it has been translated into two other languages and is growing ' in favor with the public. Several Provo people who went to Salt Lake and Saw It last year attended again iast even ing and pronounced, this prOductiqn even better tfiaiTlne presentation in Zion. .Lew Welch as Perlmutter was certainly well adapted to his part, and Jules Jordan as Abe Potash was equal- - Simon H. Snyder died Monday evening at his nome in the Fifth war d, following a lingering illness from an ailment affecting the lungs and heart The deceased was a native of Provo, 46 years of age,son of the late J. C. Snyder. He is . survived byr bis wife and his mother, Irs. Jane B. .Snyder, OREGON SHORT LINE OFFI and the following brothers and sisters, all living here: James JE., James C. CIALS VISIT UTAH COUNTY and Albert F. Snyder; and Mrs. Sarah Jane Daley. Funeral services are being held this afteroon lipjhe Fifth ward meeting Last Saturday. November 13th, a house. . party of Harriman line officials accom panied Mr. W. C. Orem on a trip of inspection over the line. Included in HOME PRODUCTS WEEK The party were:-- Jlr. J. A. Monroe, Union Pacific Railroad AT vice-preside- chiefxlerk , P' I1ERREWAR0 TO Mrs. Sophronia Moore Martin, widow of the late Jesse B. Martin, and a pic neer of '47, died Wednesday morning at her borne In the Fifth ward. Mrs, Martin was . a native of Massachusetts. 83 'years of-aand was with her parents at Nauvoo at the time of expulsion from that city. . In Utah she. passed through all the hardships of pioneer days,' and was' always kindly, courageous and helpful. She is survived the following children: Mrs. C.-.Smith, Salt Lake;. , Mrs. Oscar Twelves," ProW;- - Mrs,, Ma. -- : thilda Vance, Pleasant Tlew; Mrs The Timpanogos school, will celeb- Marintha-Vanc- e, Idaho; Jesse B. Mar-tif-t.rate Home Products week with an ex Scipio; John-'S.- ' Martin, of Colo- -' hibition of school work and home act- radd, and Orson' L. Margin, of Provo; ivities, such as sewing, bottled fruits many grandchildren and Other relat-and vegetables, etc. ives. , Funeral services will be held tomorrow Boys' and girls' club activities, with at l o'clock In the ' Fifth" ward exhibits of fruit and vegetables from the gardens of the patrons, and animal meetinghouse. pets will also have a place in the ex- X '. ABINADI PRATT IS biblt ' , f CALLED 6Y DEATH Refreshment booths and a room of vice-preside- ge, . -- spei&l-xaiahie4pi; " - ct - s , . - - - diict Deputy-Count- y " cge-brothe- r. ' . U MOT HNS - . v-- Stu-debak- er . - one-hou- , . ' to Union Pacific Rail road .company ; Mr. J. A. Reeves, gen eral Height agent Oregon Short Line Railroad company; Mr, D. I Gray, The case of Provo North Bench assistant general freight agent Oregon Canal and Irrigation company and the Short Line railroad; Mr. H. E. GoodUnion Irrigation company vs. Caleb win, district freight agent Oregon Tanner was argued in the Supreme Short Line; Mr. J. H, Manderfield, Suit has been filed Jn the Fourth court ef the United States last week assistant general freight and passenger district .court by the Salt Lake & Utah by J. W. Whitecotton, lor plaintiffs and agent Salt Lake Route; Mr. W.'C. D D Houtz for defendant Lar-soJoseph Orem, presidentSa)t Lake & Utah The case involves the right of et al. tocondemn for railroad right RailrQad company, and the "writer.' to convey water for irrigation near I vThe left Salt Lake City at party tha .Qthejpartner of 30 on naTthwtig& tfi"f&alsSpanish iFork. jeog, atiTte8Wwwr'-ervedefendant was made of claim Goldby right Lee Charles Miller has commenced the firm. Lottie Kendall as Ruth topey?Ba&a Abinadi Pratt died herej Tuesday, suit la- the Fourth district court under the laws of Utah the defendant man, the expert fitter' and designer, at several points along, the . lice. At of the exhibits The public is corowlly 2 o'clock, from' cerebral hemorrhage at the ag to was at - Provo the party were driven over the invited. afteroon canals Friday the to char.sufficiently col-ktwo enlarge and the to. leading against Hyrum B. Davis et al superb, in automobiles, going over some and evening at 7:30. i of 66 years after an illness of many i5o with interest and $75 attor-aey'- carry, the water he sought to convey actersjwere well supported through- city Orem of extensions the track s proposed werei Interred whole-wawas tried first years. The remains case The fee on a promissory note secured through them. out and the company as a ' The Journey was con at KI DO DIE8. that in the Pratt burial plat .' FIDELIA MRS. this afternoon point Utah court of district the in Fourth This show by mortgage on' Utah county certainly well balanced. real tinued to Springville. where "Beef in the Provo cemetery by O. H. Berg estate on which decree pf foreclosure and decided in favor of the defendant deserves the patronage of the best ' to more added St Son. names Harrison" steak died Mrs. here Fedelia .81, Kldd, age affirmed the by and the decision" was' is asked.'. wherever it goes. people Af his of list admirers. comalready long Tuesday from general debility, The One prominent man was heard to Ferdinand Westheimef & Sons have State Supreme eourtThecanal ter lunch at the Harrison hotel the remains were sent to BfutT DalerSalt LYNN WATT DIES AT BURLEY. court theTSupreme to show the appealed filed Suit remark last evening during against W. fi. Smith and panies was made to .Spanish Fork, where Lake City, for burial. WilHam Bowen to collect $186.43 al- of the United State's on the ground that Provo was certainly getuug on the trip ' was joined by W.- R. Arm the F. W. C. Hathehbruck received a party which Manpermits leged to be due for merchandise sold that the' State law, map for gootf shows of late, and Automobiles WEDDINGS AND manager. strong, generad to Tuesday morning, announcof a owner dn canal, an not is be to congratulated by plaintiff person, ager Aahton to defendants. were to . taken and the driven LICENSES MARRIAGE death the party Monday night of .his sonriolation is ing ?. M. Coffman has filed suit In the convey water through it in securing the best that c6mes this Way. over- Mapleton in Watt, at Burley, Idaho. " Returning law, to the Lynn Payson,.. Amedment fourth court against the Den-T- f of the Fourteenth 33 years of age. He' is bench to Mb! and was Watt Springville, reaching r The following couples have been States, A.Rio Grande Railroad company Constitution of the United on seven Lake Salt his Wife (formerly Miss train survived a at Ellas TAX deClerk special by PAVING married.by or $1,500 damages for the destruction which prohibits any State from: ' In the evening. '. Gee:." o'clock A. and three chiK", May or Hathenbruck), of life, liberty br fire of .certain buildings owned by priving any person Mr. Monroe was much pleased with ot Mammoth, and dren, his father .and mother and Denton ot Plumlee, due Jaw. procees without Plaintiff at Springville on Oct .9,' X915. property VAS PASSED TODAY the prosperous appearance of the coun- Eva Averett, of Mt Pleasant, Defendant is charged with negligence try south and predicted great things Jake Garbett, ot Eureka, and Emma ' la' permitting sparks and coal or fire NAYLOB SAYS CITY FINANCES ., for its future. .. .. v "COUNT" the were Parker, of Payson. by city Ordinances passed to escape from one of its locomotive's, i Marie REPORTED BY AUDITOR-of and Wm. E. Ryberg, Logan, commission, this morning levying taxes which, it is alleged, caused the fire. for of Provo.. assessment of Snow, property HE CAN BEAT IT and for the Joshua I Ferris, of Salem, and City Auditor Miss' Alice Brown sub street paving in districts Nos.2 and S. SPEAKERS FROM NEW ZELAND mitted to the city commission, yester-- . Daisy Gardner, of Payson; No. 8, Center street from District ' AT THE FIFTH WARD received Achave The couples and day, the auditor's report of receipt to First East following HOLD MEETINUAND BAKQUET Academy ave.' Beardall and Glen dlsbursementsW city funds f and licenses: to First Center marriage from North, ave was ademy Next Sunday evening at 7: 30 ft Maori -- Recently: the '.announcement both of Springville.' Ootober, "Which shows receipts amoutf foot linear Albertson, $4,577" Mary or run per ever $7,254.34, time t&ief and fils wife will' address the made that the fastest, ing to $2,978, and disbursement Lake City was Oistriot TJo. '3, from Center to First . The Utah county Dental society met congregation at the Fifth ward meeting between here and Salt ROR RECORD. S6.802.95. FILED s , ' evenMORTGAGES " or at Hotel the Roberts $2,881.71, "West," First on Thursday North' la'st week by Dressbeck in a iKrose, and the There public In general - are made is an overdraft of $33,032.f ing. Dr. J. F.'Christianson, secretary Six. The time was one hour $3.6144 per linear foot invited. .' .. : - of the State hoard of dental .examiners, 7 A- chattel mortgage for $11,423.33 In the general fund; cash on hand 1 annual ten paydue in are taxes The "Count" on thirteen minutes, but, and Dr. Jos. H. Grant, representlns the on the personal property and a mort trust department, water rates redetnj ' 1916 INSTEAD Naylor says that he "can. beat this alljments . OF. 1915. in attend- gage for $11,423.33 on the real estate, tlon and outstanding checks $32,569.51.', tax for dis State dental eociety.-we- re tn uteres and he la' willing to wager ..The ordinance levying a Dr. ; an 3T0 acres, of the Santaquln Lime and leaving an overdraft in the bank of Acaddelivered Christlans6n ance. r from trict No. 1 Center street run oan be made in In last ' o.n Work." be Thursday's paper we stated that the address $522.68., . "". not "company, In favor of Utah "Society to Fifth Interesting Westm Why emy Avenue nine minutes In a Bulck. Suarry and at the Naylor-ClarJust had Trust cdmpany, has been filed was followed Sexton "work The business meeting $82.25 garage Wrlde 'Evan the when reported next till nere the year and passed 'ecelred a car load of 1915 BUicks and not have a race between collected for October. for record with the county recorder. with a banquet. . ', excitement? is completed.:ve ehould have said 1916 Buicks. capital Just for a little, Notes ; . " took-diU- d there was a time wnen pec-- I we say unpaid labor because .we of a community should show '.have in mind the hundreds of funerals, pie whether the unpaid labor of a man missionary farewells, church affair who has worked among them for al benefits, and club functions, that he most forty years should be given a ma has provided musical programs for terial sign. osLappreciation that tcca-sio- withQUtflther.remuneraUoa:thatlhat1 would be such a one as' the tes-- as- wre find these things going, he was "privileged to do it" " The result of Prof. Boehard's life of work lies in the throats of thousands of children, young and old; in a. high standard of community pewer to appreciate good music, and in the community pride of musical things fell done but in his later years all this is FUNERAL FOR SNYDER of no material advantage and those who have been benefited by his con efforts have now stant, J..1E10 vtt optor tuffi ;td; aad " inaSe H ever injroad f tf -- Startup p, J " .. . " iAlexJIedauist. - - Pier-pon- t, Coal A - Lieut CoL L. W. T. Waller, commanding United SUtes marines at Port pau . Prince,- Haiti; Lieutenant Oberlin, connected with Admirai Capertpn's staff, and the American charge'd'affalres, In front of the commanding omcar'a residence in Port au Prince. . -- Smoot-Spaffor- d giving Day Program, in Complete Holi Glacier a National Park. wit... day- - Program; ... Thanksgiving Day, ... ... ..; j - Fan( story ) : in Holiday Facts and Advertise Provo ; cies; When the Frost is on the Pun kin, (poemyin Riley's Poems; Pil grim's Vision, (poem) in Holmes Po Eight hundred acres df public land? in ems; Festival of Praise, (poem) Carlefon's PdemsrrThanksglvIng, by on the east side of Timpanogos moun Schaufler ( Pc-- tain Triil to grazing, accord- ems and Stories) ; First Thanksgiving, ing to notice received by the supei-viso- r (play) in St Nicholas, Vol. 40; Thanks-tfvin- g of the Wasatch national forest jn 1810, (story) in St Nicholas, from the chief .forester.. . Vol. 38; Romafi Thanksgiving, (story in J)eHneator,-Nov.-1- 95 ; -- Thanksglv; s The timpanogos ciubjof. Provo hasing Breakfast, (story) in Harpers, Vol, been urging the setting asldo ot. th 88; Thanksgiving, (essay) in mountain by the government .fur Magazine, Vol. 76; Janie national park. . Members of the. clul Leech's Angel; (story) in Bedtime in company with Mr, "Woods, Inspector ' Stories by Moulton; First Thanksgiv of grazing from the Ogden office, and! ing, (play) in Book otPlays for Little other forest officers, also & delegatlea ' Folks; Ezra's Thanksgiving Out West, from the; Provo Commercial club, made (story) in Field's Proltable Tales; a trip of inspection over the area to New Little Boys' Thanksgiving, (story) determine what was best to be dona. in American Magazine,-Vo, 73; Mary to enhance its public alue. Ellen's Thanksgiving, (story) in the it was nnauy aeciaea mat u inl- ' Craftsman Magazine, Vol. 25; Mis- and along the trail to the only glade chief's .Thanksgiving,j(story") byCoo-- in Utah and to the top of the mouar -tHdge; Thanksgiving, in Speaker No. ain, which is the point most common 14; Thanksgiving Day, (poem) in ly visited by tourists, were closed to Speaker No. 25. grazing, the scenic beauties N)! th The time limit on the above books mountain would be preserved an! tha . is two days. use by stockmen only slightly inter-fere- d - J . . SUICIDE Eight Hundred Acres of Public . Land May.be 5et Aside for -- Jesse Lundell of Benjamin commit ted suicide by shooting himself thru the heart with a" revolver, Tuesday night The' shooting occurred at the : . family home. No reason for the tragedy is known. Young Lundell had been suffering from poor health bouf alreaT, but"his condition seemed to be improving. He was the spn of Mr. and 'Mrs. Alfred Lundell. He is survived by his par sale Grocery company; W. MWilson, one brother John, and two sisters secretary of the Industrial committee ents, and Annie Edith. of the Commercial club; T. F. Willis Spafford,-- fly' ( stbTyTTnTStorleriiolidaysr-Thanks- - ity approximately f 200,000 as the first payment for the of beets. The farmers were fortunate In getting the bulk of theircrop in before the storm and in most lo- calities the' beets were unusually ' 1915-cro- JOO- f Idaho Sugar-compadistributed? among the farmers of that visin- - PARK ' library: First Thanksgiving; (story) by Wig gin, and Smith; Thanksgivings Day, ( poem) in Open Sesame; Thanksgiv ing to God, (poem) in Open Sesame; -in Runaway Thanksgiving--(story) Norseland Tales; Patent's Salmagundi, . was a busy day for the SpanJshFprk stores,, as the Utah- - Joutb About fifty Salt Lake boosters lor the Utah Manufacturers' association came Orem Inter- down, yesterday over the urban railway and made short "stops at the towns in the north part of the county and reached Proyo in time Jor ' lunch. Here'they were joined by about real boosters and after 4unch their Journey south making continued : "short stops at Springville. and making 'their grand stand at Spanish Fork. It ,as a great day in thehistory of Utah r aid will do much good toward creating sentiment for the use of Utah made The most lasting work perfood be the lessontaughU the Fill haps greeted these school children who manufacturers along the way.; Held's band of Salt Lake accompanied the excursion and ;he Provo band Joined tbem here and went on south. Among themembers of the Provo Commercial club who made the trip to Spanish Fork were the following: President Chester Deal, Utah Whole- TtMPANQGOS III lic -- Utah County for Boosting 1885. HAITI in Yesterday Was a Big Day 1200,000 DISTRIBUTED TO . If Provo is judged by its newspapers, what are you doing to make them better representatives, of our beautiful city? ' k' . -- ' |