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Show I- - City Commissioners Pass Achievements of S.easons W ork; In Need of Wafer; Splendid Service unday Eve of City's Employees At a meeting of the city commission-er- g held lait night the following ordinance was passed fixing the salaries f ail appointive officers of Provo city: CITfS One of the largest gatherings n the history of the Mutual Improvement ! work in this stake Assembled at the tabernacle Sunday evening to comI memorate the achievement): attained by the Mutual Improvement workers of Utah Stake la goln over the. top in itheir membeqditp drive, and In the sale' of subscriptions to the Improve-men- t OFFICIAL TO1ILY-I-S HOW ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE 8ALARIE8 OF THE APPOINT-..IV- E OFFICERS OF PROVO CITY. AN utah, and repealing ORDINANCES. IN - ...HEREWITH. Be '. all At a meetingfof Che' Rly comm ton held at nqon yesterday'(h newly 'elected oflcer , were tastaled. Charlea' Hopkins succeedes H. J. W. Goddard as. commlardoner and Mrs. RuUf P. Farrer succeeds Miss Alice Brtrn as auditor. These are probably the only changes 'to be made 'in the city, it is stated win yemotn the same for the presently Mayor LeRoy Dixon will have the supervision of the departments of publics safety, finance; public officers and health department, 1 which Includes the police department, fire department, city Auditor; treasurer and recorder. Commissioner .Thomas C. Thompson, win have the supervision of the water works and water-supply- , sewers CONFLICT it ordained by the Board. f rs of Provo City, Utah. Section 1. r the annual f larie of all appointive officers' of Provo City, Utah, which shall be full compensation for all services 'rendered shall be as follows, " to-wi- tf H380.00 City Recorder .. . ;;; 960.00 City Treasurer' . . .y 960.00 i .77: City Attorney 2400.00 City Judge 'T.y'Jr.tr. Chedf of Policed ..... , , 1500.90 Chief Deputy Superintendent Of Water' works etet,eete 1380.00 ' Chief Deputy Water Master.. 1380.00 Chief Deputy Street Superand drains, parka and- - public- - prop1380X0 erty. visor i .5 Charlea Hopkins la in charge of the . Fnrliwnr -- . Od Folks Are SaidJo Have eartRad tty? things done on earth arenowp a heaven. This on The Countv Colhnssioners gospel, - he sefti&n yesig-Alyn'afcong and more in other discussffl tH need of in- -, It to the world 'aha. civil government as well as the gwvernmental affaU? county infirmary. Conumsiioner Jo- of the chnreh mart be maintained A OURT Mptl Heese d Road Engineer Scott each is - indlspei vible to the other; If ' 'P Stewart rtoorted their inVes'tiga Ere and the Toning Womans though joeltherjdu 'Id toy to dominate the tVnty infirmaryV'pre:T over T that' other the mil both for tr The following buslnesa In addition tion Journal,.- . ' of water suplyr naptely .. ) to ithe regular Jcffin' S. Smith, stake superintend-an- t&: source 8ent probate matters was thl and at the the fourth court transacted in. district a tunnel east of the infirmary, Vhd ia belf that meeting, presided ja '"SubaUitl&tlng I h opening remarks , ntated fhal'the Jatter-d- a Saints were no alette In yqrterday: gave as their opinlvn t that other Cheif opinion that the gospel of stake officers 'were highly .pleased Ia the case of .the Naitional City I mean would Have to be resorted to with the wortt accomplished during Christ shotlkld figure prominently ankor Sal) Lake vs. N, Straw and if an'adequate supply of water 4Ayo . falsa of Vnanklnd, Nellie Straw, demurrer to' the com- - be obtained. ' The matter was referred the first part of the season. ' He told among v and said theof the meeting Elder. Ivins , read an editorial' trouf plainTwas overruled and 0 days In' for further investigation. V; of. object - The county-- , officials' havrf hid un- ten'the of more bent than Robert W. v Basins financial report, which 'to answer. ' per phat difficulty in supplying the In- The ease of Heber S. Johnson vs. church population wv now enrolled yriiiah has a great influence In eastern firms with, water, and we .Srti ad- la the Mutual Improvement work. He financial centers wherein, tha author Fay son city. The defendants denuu patientf there ,havd sdffer- was was stated that he particularly grati- etates tat the bred of the hour Is rer ,ti scoond. amended cempialnt unusual hardshlp. aa a result fied . at 'the splendid . attendance on not more legVrfation, but. more sustained and 2days given in which , r I hortage of .water, both for cuti- t that occasion. and points out' that in his to file an amendml complaint and for, beating the ' purpose ' The meeting opened by tiie. choir belief that religious , thought is The case of thWate of Utah s id He old folks ho h ringing; Peace Troubled oul,. The absolutely necessary to solving tits R. H. Duffln, judoent by' default h hem- to hd to ,ha7 'plalntjlff was rendered favoT'Cf opening prayer was offered, by presi- greatest ,civil problem of the day, and sufiered and 1res. that have they dent 5?P, Eggertoetx which Was concludes by. Stating bat content- tor 15,000 'with hrterept And cosU. b .the the.re AnderaonT. fro B.' Andrew toe of rase in Mutual of Improrel and matter chorus of a 'Religion, ment is by Properly heat toe ' the necesafty of harmony Ih va A. J. Evans, .adminlatrator of to 1u('Clen, meq t Boy Scouts, who sang, "In the ot H. L Rankji of toe M. L A, by Evan Stov, tween the church t government and mtf-'regul- JC3IIASUIIDERIII ' fillinn mr 0 J ; L - tbeaf ' ' 1 f .ye-Vglo- nt r'77' va.nr as ? !ho,' ot bUL ' nolent i, mvernment, aa both are have had the infirmary; be- to real to title decree quiet belng tor the peace o( nccresary cause equally were they deprived oi the coup-Food Inspector ' . , eeseeeeeefe estate. the world. t forts" were that absolutely accessary Chief of Fire Department .... 1600.08 Ila IngremT was granted a "7 - health. - The Pest H. Brimhall, member of their to Dr. George protect 1320.09 Firemen B. higraa on toe grwrodv betn like4 how ong wcJ the general board, spoke briefly d from John Pbmu! Keeper ' abd ISaBnre to of dlsertioa of affairs will exist, and , the.. ition 1I bis belief the la eternity. daring 1020.00 Sexton toe minor chd and onjy snawef that we would care tos, flint he believed. that.heavenly The custody of stated Building tnspedtof , ... A ... . 150.00 225 per month alimony was granted Tenture is that they might be expected . reeovds were being wdr.of afi that la Inspector Of Electric Wiring. . 159.80 ft-- The parties were manled to cxj8t uat4 the taint! p and Infirmary to serpBedi i done on eerih. gave- aa hla belief 1220.00 Policemen f Provo Jdanary 3, J91t. , with a who is capahto , superintendent recorded that thaijmeetMg.aan nelng Provided that (lie office of Chief of Provo was of .taking care of tha wants ot theMargaret. B. in the Journal of the eternal world. Fire Department and Pound keeper n divert- - from Bari ftewrit patients, and .we venture tfte rtoior-.-, . commis- granted state H. Dr. John. Taylor,' be same hell the on the grounds ot dlsertioo. Defendant that that time wiH met errv may by person; that a . sioner of the M. I. A. spoke le said to be at Pre-to- n, Idaho. Plain-'tif- f man of ability is ptae; t is C it posa- the office of'buildlnf inspector and briefly.- He rtnted that he wwe very Inspector or Electric Wiring may be , ,wa granted the custody of two tion. knew thf Utah' Rake had happy-theld by the same person; and that minor children. The Parties were .Three hundred dollar was appro- t made such a spleni., record is going married at fixe office of City Physician and Food Beaver, Utah, June 9, 1909. printed for road purposes tor the., Over toe ep eo early ta the season, ' ' 1 Inspector may be, held by the .same Jack Roae of Amoricaox Fortt. was Lakt SIiorf district. t r which to. him meant goodienOerehlm ' if. . f Rose. A : . person.' Liltus from divorce a petition of signed by J nint .1 granted Section J. ' The above saterfes shall at Balt' Lelte Oct, Mapleton was greientej s.T curried fqr a ITwywore. vi ' Lc xs ; to changeof dis-that Tt shown ."'J :ctrtiia.lrokfs, ; nxd gy U, 5.t wed " y,ptid irS2y,. on de- two paramount queSUcms before the .forte Ufc do sucb thing. He Mailed Beotian 2. " All ordlnsnee 1 conflict a resort v.owine t I7CH.T1 ant lit that time had a httsbsnd trict, .which was granted. Joseplf F- Glenns attention fa Om many herewith are hereby repealed.-.-- from llCS to people of the world at Mile time, one , linquent wiXer, J commissioner of the Benjamin: whose name U Samuel Peoples. The J " the church Offered, and case was opportunitiee 1919.' the end of Section i. In the oplnon of the $2r. Thompson re of which Is the Wtrftifs of our cHl far the liands of the and Lake hore districts, submitted, placed Board of Commlssloners --of Provo j commended' that - rriucUmp to the government, and (She other is relg-loa- stated that the various organizations county .attorney by Judge A. B." Mor- a financial report to the commission. ere now expanding in order ko meet David1 B. Huff was appointed comCity. It Is necessary lor the safety of 'amount of 11109 be made in the gan for such criminal action g tha thought He referred bo n report the needs at those who l missioner for the drainage district to. the Inhabitants of Provo City that this hove taxes,' which. reoommen datiou p( a convention ef v tie leading The see. hutitnte. to fit oonnty may, functkmfN entertaimi'ents, aihtatice, terVe for three years. . ordinance take effect immediately. eome action certhat i a wherein snggreated Judge dhorches of EngtanB and In 'tort everything that tends' to should bo taken' Upon request of the county clerk, ; Pifsed by the Board of Commisagainst the woman tain clergyman trf world renown had " SnB West was appointed as deputy, make tor the happiness Elroy develop sioner erf Provo City. Utah. this 5fli V to tko tate. , tola the people toere that England of f mefctoers. He wtated that he clerk, to succeed F. E. Hulsh,. the county ' day of January, 10. wan fast becoming n noivchrtstoBk and was the believed resigned. church, growing LEROY DIXON. , nation' The speaker referred to one The following deputy county asv OIL town that those who served faithfully OTr.!!-OC10IlAMayor ; had to our that nation part state sessors were, appointed for the en for would rewarded 0. handsomely Afloat: ; ' the1 pofmuM declined the right, trf ' r suing year: Ernest C. ' Henrichsen, . V Fred Evans, He their eCtosn v. , of religions doctrine HOLDS gsffion chief deputy, the field deputies being-- ' ? City Recorder Cora- 'Thom Bird and Hannah (Seal) i gave v as hit ,belM ; that toe men Cedar Fort, J. E, Carnes, Lehi, DI J.. 'WMrh was -State of Utah. County of Utah, Prove Packard TsnOered a duet, threatening thing to the world today tlEETHIB Thurmond; Knudson; City, a.t: r and debtor- greatly wnjcomd by .everyone yreeenL American Fork, Roy Steele; Pleasant A hire Bigelow, widow jt Asa Blgw Is fhto spiritual weakness, ' count-hopw the the sendees I, Fred .Evans,, City .Recorder of During nhrs ta 'hls "opinion there' la Grove, Mark Bezzant; Provo Bench, lo Sunday algbl at the home edfctt ihore 1 n8 . there .The anpual meeting; of the Provo aty, Utah, do" 'hereby certify wtCbout the ton rch. state the Nell Jacobsen; Lake View, and Vinetor Mr. r Adams, a8ller H.,gk ' that the above and foregoing la a full,0 siat otjwere 1852 in the hall, which Is 14.2 Oil A Gas Company was yard, J. J. Madsen, the reviewed e ' briefly Jr.; Provo, J. tree and correct copy of an ordinance In Belt Lake., Mr. Bigelow urns bore the toerch and 'its Wffeotupon the i per cent of the staka pteKhon- - It held yesterday, when the jfollowtng Foote and A. J. Spring- 1842. Holdway; Mardh tn Lee county, Iowa, 4, U . stated that . theto were clo passed by the board of IconunHsloners hoard wai "elected' for the ensuing ville, Lee H. Boyer; Mapleton, Elmer . the. vrifl l.Tnan the of pnjtona Utah .Jta came She WSVandln to, ol Provo , City, Utah.; Jajnuajy ' 5th. wvtil the new who left becanse they casld wrtjlm year:'- - S, ,H- - Belmont, president; 1' Bird; Spanish Fork, W. H. 1865 she settled In Provo, where she tit the fifteaih century Nelson;, H.-N. Ellsworth,, "isro,'; entitled: ,MAn ordinance, Lake Shore,; Joseph . Francis; 'ilenja-- . .:, eto tod been ushered Tn by the open-- 1 room in the 'building of most the' then.' lived time , . jslnce for .the salaries of the appoint-'fcloeed , bj .. the choir,;, with Tterencc Hicks, secretary and treasurer; John min, Joseph Hand; Salem, Zenos Tif- ' hrg of the hearens . to nhe preriwt . ivs officers of Provo- - City Utah, snd Mrs. Bigelow- Is earvtred by- two .'Meldrum, eoldhit, reetdertog Asgel M. Beitelmeyer, John It. Steward, fany; Payson, R. L. Wilson; Santa-quithe gospel, ln rerealiTTg Joseph 'Smith twenty-seveurns,' fire daligllters. in , conflict Benedlrtion Louis Peterson; Goshen, David . repealing air ordinances ,waS offered by gcott P.' Stewart and D. R. Beebe. knowledge Lemb.? child which, made. possible the irrandchiJdren,five A report ton the property, wa, mads , Efder herewith.' . ' Cart F. known are Eyrtog. . Powelson, In beavvn done that thing! two VoOiers, f , In witness ' whereof I have here-- ren 1(mr-- rter8 !v manrjer John R. Stewart, showing ? that the company now holds approxiunto set my hand and affixed the Funeral 'services were held In the Bonneville house this aftermeeting acres .of oil and oil B. corporate peal of Provo 'City, Utah, t mately 13,000 1 t noon. , shale lands in Utah.at?dJ Colorado. this 5th day of January, .1920. r FRED EVANS,'. j Among the companys most important l City Recorder of Provo City, Utah. holdings re those- in Dairy Fork and . ' Tie Fork in Spanish Fork Canyon in ' ... (Seal) t '; f fk t , . , Utah County. In Carbon and Dujt Manwar-ttg The Chief of .Police Jesse W, B. Huntington, who was arrest- recent meeting of the Utah chesne counties the company holds s .At JPnr2oa-wn- s prw Smwett rcbmltted hie' report for 1919, Kathryn ed at Ogden Saturday on a. request of held ia fhls large tracts on Willow Creek and in In the Cownty Farirt Bureau which, shows that 08 arrests' were Sheriff eerfted to n dramarie'rsndto J. T. William of this county. ' city, Canuniaaioaer Jeaeph Reese ap- Indian Canyon. The new state road was made durteg the- year. TO of these before Judge James b! arraigned Theatre of the'Brihnm Ycrry Little -- having cut over thirty ahalq beds in the two year old son of Ur. were lor a x'-- te peared before ttjp farmers and Tucker today on a charge of l:txi;'18 were endMartel, Willow Li Creek. In evening, last Uinta passing the a Mrs. Joeeph T. OrUr of Ccrtep tolveralty tr intoxicT"": 22 tot oUtg C worthless check, ta which b tie new plan of taxation. Hs property adjoinst one of theCounty BonjAaTll ; b cf p! pled of tiveutah producing agrrtota of i died this cersa-tdi-Hi tooccdag villa 22 bicycle or;: J aid t several Juvxx'.'ja tL' oil orooerties and also holds a large guilty. He war sentenced to pay point' fine of $100 and to be gity. Mrt, (Q r; j the f tlooa folloirsn pneumonia. Tb cTUl imprisoned in syltrx tad txprtsaeJ a belief that tao along Am Uintah Railroad both the (he arrest tar Owr effc'tcss. i survived 7 Ua grants, five tr.th-H- . BuCurflyrto a vary artistic manner, an faicerri county jail for ,100 day.- - The jail ' borne in Utah and in Colorado. be woCd which a C t--- 'Tls fUncrU yen. Hof tn D. Rcr-- r t- -j ehasan as h of the, Messrs. S. IL Belmont, John R, Sentence was' suspended .during good by' the haevy tax; ysr, according tto J 1 vkA Thureddy.at 2 tun. which-1- ; cJJ to be the ozfx w M, Bcstetmeyer and H. ireadd be r n Stewart, John TH cart-- pnokc') cf.tit jJL y aft ocKlTy: the snerert to is Csas one Addition mafj t ary of toe depart, tea odcrh Tl that grew out of . C Hicks hare 'recently nude an In- an Incident ereai:J good thmg wsH dcae, idf C4 In fcocra, wherein Huntington war ..Mentn of' Ut kL of a number of spection sections of Wad-le- y of svsry arrested by the marshal of Payson on County Coesrfuiontr R. by bar echtol for the companys holding and report a charge of having tax tbs levy special rit explained breath tie them intoxicating liquor e he the best and 'oil among Boyd D.v,:i to his poaaeasion. H bail was fixed improvement is small districts, and shaty ra.x in the fir-- . located properties tha r" recommended that the farm bureau states. , a !S9 wkich lid by issuing The beds .in WJllow Creek 15 r A farewell ivut tiU be given in Mrs. Px, io sax assisted la the check-o- n a district votenuch a a Cheyenne . bank .Which appoint h Pioneer V.'arJ amusement hall opeBtd Tu R. P. Carlisle of Alpine Came i to j evening! antartainment by hfrs. check proved to be worthies. :;finf?ikthhve an enormous J1Cxt in honor of Thursday er: ' today bringin with him ?h'nah Packard who gang the aria 'One comnjissinoer may consult as to the of shale is available as soon as Supply 'd ' in the disDavis, wlo rTl leave for the hides of two ani ai coyote.1 making of improvement the Company can install a plant. - Hawaiian tricts. ' : J..aary 12, to fill which animat he had trapped in the, Buttorfl much to tb Column of delight '.mission. Th's'v'IU be the seventh hills near Alpine. Mr. Carlisle w ill , yj Couftty Agricultural "Agent J. P, leader to work with the county agent ' on each of thoee who heard he , ' Welch called the attention of the (and actionary in tieCwJ from. the 11 receive a bounty of The following couples were married crop pest inspector. Several of neer Ward, which is considered an the and $4 on each of the j Tboe who attended the entertaiB- - members of the special two weeks the local bureaus will send a Here today by county clerk X T. man'ta - rxcellent Ep. Vhool crops pest inspectors to be his school showing. The Morart coyotes.' Besides this he will sell ' Wm, Gilbert Painter of 8U- vu nlIed held at the Agricultural College thi i The form bureau directors will fprnish the music, for this the hides at from $d to $20 each, tort- passed a ,Tr city and Minnie Irene Betty of occasion, end the. members of thq , which he considers wilf pay him for rf fitF. consider themselves veey mon,j, an(j lnggCei ghat each farm resolution favoring Lee R. of Wisconsin; Wm, Albert Taylor of ndto all It declared j ourcau local send a man to this school Payson and their friends ire invited to his time and trouble in trapping and unate indeed, as president of the Stated Salem and Nelhe Roaelfat T.iyr Barnelt of .to Present treat ' be a animal. gonuine literary ' jskinniug the Farm Bureau for the year 1920. , Payson. 125 cS the lie Improvements and irrigation. . The principal speaker 'of the evenThe heads of departments . are aswas Elder Anthony W. Ivins of signed as follows: chief of . police, ing the quorum of the twelre 'apoptle Jesse Man waring; fire chief. Joeeph W. Loveless; city physician, Walter T. Elder Mns regarded the meets; g M Hasler; dtp recorder. Fred Evans; a splendid tribute to tfce faith and city treasurer, .Margaret Stubbs;, city activity ef the people- C thin, riaka. engineer; George C. Swan;. supervisor of waterworks, . EaaweU - Snow; city Ho staked that be had sever attended sexton. Kelp Johnson;, road super- a meeting' with better, attendance, visor, David Btagg;, water matter. flotodw trf Sait Lake rtty, la hto fifty Walter Peay. The aarfstants in the vtrtou depart- - years of active service In the; church, that-- IT the growth and dent" Jame sad said of the church Is to be fudgThey are as follows: Policemen, James velopment C. 8now, Chat, F. Weatrope; firemen, ed by present sjvpearuncee. it la, tn Reed Boshari, Leo H. Beim and Clar- deed, thriving as It never did before ence Beesley; water works. Arthur The speaker stated that it is imposs8now and James Dugdrie; streets, J. be disassociate the part with the ible E. Phillips and George CoIUns; team.the and stated that upon Dean Chaa. present, O. sters, Dixon and Strong, Lyman Robbins. . t U1W , OTlioon. VhiWMi . C miv'lorrr Tv C. TtempeOcu, la - ' (h. iumum. .................... , I d8 " Kl4i, - - - 8toS,rf "' mmt, , r hai-i-- - H Bti-nt- - a - . , '5 a. - i Us !, tt - -d- o-fend - -- s -- eniey-socia- , , s.mr..u:::c:7 ; cieo i;i sr.iY - . . ic - OO . SUIDflY UGO CQnpMIY - : AllIKiAi5 - e Alpine,-Georg- r e '' lltah-Cokn- J. I , pro-vldl- yice-preaide- C -- n, n 1 great-gran- , S , Farmers Held In ScTozzz.ClzbPt?: Marvel Carter 1 . Dies Today at Agccf tizo Years - teresthg Session fn genteUr$)P3 DrcrJiatic Cczdir.j W. Huntington Receives Sentence on 7 Worthless Check s Here Saturday - s - sk d - pcUo'i . ts rns fcr:-rsea- h-- O Exrrled j fri6 tu Ntisl itsdiere krrttdiou A v, I. bit2 LiHcncrcd - llan-Prov- j : chtre s? bob-ca- ts . Cupids , i f ! bob-cat- s, ul . v , I01: H |