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Show A ' N KICK-i- f i. t V you dont-g- et Post " every Tuesday and Friday, KICK. Dont wait Kick to the right v man tlieManager. the -- WEATHER FORECAST tin x NUMBER 362 UK T Tonight and Saturday cloudy with rain or snow; colder Saturday. PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 16, 1914 y A ' M 4. V sf VOLUME 6 We, 3 4 I HOME AND SCHOOL X x7'V ASSOCIATION OFFICERS FOR JNSUING YEAR mum The Local Clnb Commenced - the New Year in Splendid Working Condition For the Work to be Accomplished This Year, t . Piltr 10 ARBITRATE P BTLUrBOYMRF ProvoBanckWins "Second Place and First Ward - Missionary Committee Wins ihhird Money. FERVENTLY At a meeting of the Commercial -- --W1WS FIRSTINPOSKONTEST - "v club, held last Wednesday night, Preston Q' Peterson was elected president of the club for the second time; ohn C. Deal was elected vice, president. Henry Nuttall, secretary, and Joseph T. Farrer, treasurer. The new directors of th& club are: Jicob Coleman, Ferre Decker. T. E. Smith, I. H, Masters and J. H. McEwan. These members, will have charge of the affairs of the club for the next year. Many new movements are on foot and the coming season promises much work for every member of the organization. Closer affiliation with other civic organizations of the state and the city are the keynotes sounded by "the members and much activity on the part ofthe club js assured.. President Preston Q. Peterson aumed up the work of the club during the past year and outlined the work for the "future in the following report To the Members of the Provo Commercial Club, Provo, Utah. ' Gentlemen : In submitting to you my annual report as president of your club, I will .leave-thparticular of our financial condition and membership to the secretary, thd treasurer and the chairman of the house committee. I will try to review briefly some of the things your club has accomplished, jsome things they have, under , way and make certain recommendations to the inL coming officers. Your club has had a successful year,' regarded in the light . of work accomplished. Your club continues as a common house which The Ln sin ess men, of Ibis and adjoining counties regard as a headquarters for administering of all business pertaining to tbe general advancement of this community. I think your club has madeTtself worth while and has established itself firmly as a permanent institution, an institution which' the business interests can ill afford to sce hampered in its good work by lack of support, personal or finan-cia- CANAL COMPANIES ARE TRYING AFTER TRIP THRU portant Questions. - Chief of Police Wilford F. Giles arrested two men last night who were going from house to house collecting funds to send to one pf the Christian colonies in or "near the borders of Turkey. When the men were questioned by the chief they failed to understand and The Local Basket Ball Champions Feel That They Are Entitled to a Trip Out of the State This Year. STANDING OF CANDIDATES: For Ransom of Girls. - 'The nome and School Association Provo Band First Ward" Missionary Committee Tabernacle Choir Provo Fourth.. Ward ., B. Y. U. Student Body Order of Owls -- Xv Brotherhood of American Yoemen T Bonneville, Ward -- ... X The Provo Sixth Ward Pioneer Ward 1 Provo Charity Committee Provo Second Ward -- XX United Commercial Travelers 'X Five Hundred Card Club - .... resi- 3,367,481 Jl .X - OTHER-STAT- ES ",rTi1 , Persecuted Christians From South-- , era Europe Collecting Funds The "Provo Reservoir Company's Officials Are Trying to Bring" About an Arbitration - of Im- v702,035 380,057 88,607 68,597 42,468 36,485 30,875 Xx 21,373 During the history of jbasket ball in Utah the B.Y. U, has turned out eight state championship teams' and not one of them has had the opportunity of going out of the state to represent Provo L. D. S. U. and the LL Y.U.-T- he inrit history turned out two championship aggregations rand one of them was sent to Str Louis to play for .the U. S. championship, The B.Y. C. of Logan had but one team of the championship calibre and this team was sent to Chicago, while the U of U. had but one near ''championship five, and this was sent through Idaho, Wyoming, Montana and Colorado last year, v - The B. Y, U. Athletic Association feels that it is high time one of its famous quintettes should get a chance to represent Utah jn an put of the state basket ball series. For this reason they gr? Btart ing a movement to send the hoys X Shall the" canal companies hold" ing water rights in the Provo river settle their claims peaceably by means of arbitration, or is it neces sary to go into court once more more and involve every claim to water on the river from the head to the Utah lake4 This important question is at the present time confronting the companies and the officials of the Provo Reservoir Company are trying to settle the matter peaceably. By doing so concernthey save ed thousands of dollars in court expense, and uch a settlement would undoubtedly be more satisfactory than a court decree. Four important points have been submitted Jo the canal companies These points are : First Number of acres irrigated ; second, duty of water in high water period, for first irrigation; third, duty of water after first irrigation; fqurth, a joint commissioner to properly distribute and apportion the water to the companies. 'The officers of the Provo Reservoir Company met last Wednesday, afternoon with the directors of every-eempa- ny dents of Provo speaking nearly all of the languages m Southern Eu10,535 rope wertf called upon to try toj 9,985 interpret for the men, but none of 9,865 them succeeded. They carried a ' 7,155 book, however, in which a minister --3,95' had written" an introduetlon statnames the were mens that ing John Barphoo and Dana S. Mami By a lead of 1,302,690 the Home Committee becamein any way inshoo, and that the father and two and School Association won-firs- t terested or a party to' the sontest. brothers of Mamishoo were massa- money in the Merchants $150.00 Announcements to this effect were made on th front page of this pacred by one of the Turkish bands Gift Feature conducted by this on a trip against the Christians, - The Provo Band won sec- per in two issus before the First Ward Missionary Committee beand that two of the young mans paper.sisters are now held for ransom ond place, and the First Ward came a party to the contest, and Missionary Committee won third upon entering after said announceby the Turkish bandits. ments were' made they .entered place. of Police Giles and City .Chief The first Was $100.00 Coleman Jacob prize able were iij subject to the regulations specifieAttorney to learn a few things of the men, cash, the second prize liMdcash, d.,,-This Bench Cnal Company and change was made sub- either into Nevada' or - Colarado who had in their possession about .and. the1 third prize $20.00 cash.,; ject to the approval of the of winter. The expenses such spent nearly four hours in a very this We are advised, that the First and not a single trips keeps the B. Y. U. athletes thorough discussion xof the- - ap$50.00 in cash. Finally they concluded that the men were not vio- Ward Missionary Committee, un- protest was made against the ar- from participating in them. proaching trouble over, the Settleder the direction of Bishop Jos. rangement. ment of the water claims on the lating the law and turned At a meeting yesterday loose. Both proceeded to pray as Buttle and William Stoker, "have Under the above conditions we of $250.00 was made river. President J oseph X ' Mur they were released and fervently entered011 a protest .claiming first feel that the protest made is un- by the Student Body, but it will dock presented a map of the. rise the grounds that the con just, not legal and a piece of small kissed the officers hands for th eir"Pace 00 to finance an and fall of the water in the river take at least test should have ended a week business on the part of those who excursion into$450 deliverance. They left town this either of the. sur- for over twenty yearsxpast, and. morning for the south to continue js)oner than it did, at which time have participated in it. states. To attempt to gave the farmers much valuable count showed them to be in We desire to thank all partici- rounding raising money forMhe Christians Tbe the secure extra means committees information on the real conditions the lead. in the contest for it was of students were appointed who existing up and down the river. in Southern Europe. pants vFor the information of the pub - thrpugk ihe efforts of the differ Pro' Ho also went into the -- pumping wifHikely make and ose concerned, we desire ent or ganizations that it I take the occasion to express my proved vo. . plant problem and showed how to again state that the time of the so very successful Much the Salt Lake canal companies-ha- d good deep satisfaction with the work of contest was extended at the very earnest wrork was done by the difthechairmen of the two commitbeen badly1 beaten in court COUNTY RECEIVES tees named, Mr. R. W. Brereton beginning of the contest before ferent organizations and through UTAH when they 'attempted to prevent TROPHY CUPS WON any nominations whatsoever were them the extra heavy vote was and Mr, Wm. McCoard. the promoters of the pumping sysand before made, the First Ward cast. AT FAIR. Your club committees assisted tems from taking water out 6f the representatives of the B. Y. U. . the lake. and the State Agricultural College LAKE ANOTHER BALL GAME In Provo Bench the' won discussing The handsome trophy cups SHORE JEN March 6th, in handling the dem- AT THE B. Y. U. GYM . situation many questions were State Utah at the Utah County by onstration train-ru- n TOMORROW NIGHT Fair last October have been sent usked and the directors of the ca-t- o by the S. P L. A. & R. L. Ry. and the Agricuthe county clerk, wliere they nal company asked many ques-ar- e ' TOPUHP I'lATEI - Tomorrow ltural College." now on exhibition. The two 0ns upon the situation and the evening in the Yi club Your committees the water. The amount of held, Snow gymnasium the Academy cups represent the sweepstakes use During the year yourclub has March 21st, a very successful rebe used to the acre, the, water tp team basket B. ball will meet took the done its part in the organization away cup which the county for our fellow club mem- Fannrs Would -- and the dutyinf water after ception -. Sta first Elder of Box Jthesec-tionshe from of the fruit" growers PutPumping county tU..IIigh Senator-Ree" tion iff on the East Side of Utah game of the Church High School other represents the best pack of Satin, the use of the flood or higk The germ--of the organiza- - ber," United" States Simot. i"-j watery tevr or ren zutfi tne each company should have at the- year matched and a lively scrap is antnepast ed with the meeting here of the terminal coal to awarded was road time" when the Tiverls dowu to ticipated; fruit growers, under the auspices Provo. This was due to the efforts ALEX HEDQUIST PLACEBnonna The team with and the Extension of your club ONJPHARMACY BOARD After the discussion the directso clash with the Deseret gymnas- of the Agricultural Col- of your, committees, who labored and who deserve the essentiaffor, good cropsand' be- - juin ors of the Provo Bench Company ONCEMORE unceasingly of Salt The Lake., quintette lege. said they would present the condiYour club has entertained in sincere and grateful thanks of the lieving, too, that there is too much Deseret stars issued a formal club members for unselfish their in to Utah Lake, Bishop Bel- lenge the college" players and - Alex Iledquist; .the local drug tions to the stockholders at a meet mass convention, in the interest of of labors. the future Regardless ing and wouldlater report the de- to 150 the Midland Trail, c Leatham, Jasper, TTall expet win, as they delegates coal road, your coal road gist, has once more been placed on cisioQ f the majority of Ktock. a C M. from- - Salt Lake to Colorado of the Y a?ainst the acre and Joseph Atkin Wstarte'd a arf byt Board of committee did their work well as the Ydid. The first the State William Pharmacy Mr. X Springs. Praoficaly all the towns movement to Governor Spry. water from in the with connections the pump Actmg contest win begin promtply at WILL AID WIDOWS OF MEN along the route were represented citv officials and Hedquist hdS'kerVed Six lyears on res others, your com Utah lake to 1 :30 oclock. KILLED DURING THE Delegates were also present from mittees collectcd and the board and his wrork in that forwarded to of land Irrthe Lake Shore district, f towns in California along the trail. MAN HUNT- sue has been BERLIN ANDELIN capacity The last decidedly 1 wish to specially commend the the flood sufferers in Ohio, two The application has been made by MASTER cessful. appointment cars of food stuff and several hundred DIED AT HOME OF spirit of our sister on the south, the promoters of the plant in the a recognition of his abil as comes Sheriff Henry East has in dollars Cars were money. JOS. T. YATES Spanish Fork, who responded in sent for this of Jasper Hall, but all are name care to .hundred tickets from th 2nd. e ity April Spanish Fork style to the call for work, club Your committee in charge of thaJieuefit "'In committees interested. early , the convention and were largely of the men killed by for to widows .. instrumental in making it a suc-- 1 Julywent ofThistleto nfWtvep-- j For many years the Targe tract 'year old son of Mr. and Mrs. murderous the United the States Mexican, Lopez. 'of land iQ the jresentatives Shore digtrict ard Andelin, died at the home of FROVO HIGH SCHOOL of Commerce, feasted , The sheriff has already sold1 a. Mr.- - Joseph T. Yates, at his uncle, Your club committees on agn Chamber been considered iiiDm :n BEAT SPRINGYILLE large number of the tickets and TTi, 2:30 yesterday afternoon from an culture and education have con .expects to dispose of them aU. attack of pneumonia.' The boys an?domacSficesoTeHte ' School-baskwatar t0 irrieata the parents are- - in the east and have 5nvit:iient et Provo The High Jaa,ateJ ' summer to of went 'esto Tart the Charabe1r been land of team P ball notified death the of the and Springville crops. of the club rooms instructors little boy: r ; 1.Cturer. bein, tumish, by th!iComl terdayTmdbeatthat"teambya TWO MORE ELIDES" . .. of .36 td 22. . The next game score IN PROVO CANYON State Agricultural College, ,Iq honor of ami faraed whrtfair Results, " being the only club in thejbe.ef - - r be with the' American Fork will , j 'owners of the emmte0TldheonTeb?uriatl25 had a plenty that CstiwMt water, representative at A mud slide came down last team. confident that it will be the of josep e. Yate' No 65 North . r ' night at neiselts on the He- which time the school onened, 1 4 tPer convention. at Washington are ' Isource of many new homes for Hie .Third East, next Tuesday at 11 :30. her branch of the Denver and " incbcs.of snow falling, the school n conneton our cu homeseekers of the county, Qrande and covered the jThe remains may be view from 10 was an entir a success in the mat - J THE CENTRAL SCHOOL ci 8nd r0llnt3ry.fic,als The promoters of the project 'until' 11 oclock, ntl th? trackg for many feet. Another te of attendance and interest. as far as Colton reivJfJhppe-t-have the pumps installed MISSIONARY-MEETINgnow slide cfttne dovnrat Per Jkorei of farmers and their wives. delegates d this for ON jit,Xgusomsr-covering-tSUNDAYEVENINGi lecture track the,1? he jwillj)e.held D(Uhe plant operating public driving into- - Provo during Slidland officers Trail claim next it school seasons that a Central Monday the for hundred and crops.They in. of benefit receive the to week fifty feet. tbe,,ateirf?. in thiseitv. !can be done successfully by the The missionaries of the First afternoon at 3 oclock, at which The slide was about five bun- lectures and demonstrations. The entertnining Yourclub. in an effort to divert B. dred feet long and seventy- - P" Agricultural College people were into Provrt the business of the farmers, and that the water taken ward will meet Sunday evening time Miss Lottie Harris of the Decobe "Home from will lake on five feet deeD. the Y. and Buttle has invited U.5will speak scarcely Bishop very gratified and the school prom- T. c noticoableX ration. Oa la Ises To become an annual affair.; (ConHnued , be'present. Page Five.) erj bDdy . I -- ' e -- the-Prov- o -- airTip-propriati- . , l. School-five-in-t- -- -- -- i- d dial-wat- er "as j -- I irrigat&-3,0O-ae- f ed-Oh- -- Will-css.- - .JCin1thleTOTt;c,b i'lSTreXtioTV.Td - I M , J ' , . f G- o -- . f 1 I N Sw |