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Show NO. 83 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AiRIL 23. 19B volume vn. WALTER!. T ELCOCK GIVES LECTURES ON CEMENT ROADS -- Walter B. Elcock, the noted lecitsr- er, came to 'Provo yesterday after-noon and last night he delivered aa lecture to members of .the Comznr--T cial club upon the economic value of concrete roads made from cement. The speaker took up the subject in 3. ! e 9 ; 1;. ,9 WILL "SPEND BIG SUM ON PROCTER BUILDINGS v Jane Addams and Peace Delegates Sailing for International Convention at the Hague IMPORTANT STEP IN UTAHS Pi of. F. il. Goodwin, of the 9 super-intende- Congregasociety for tional Education Utah and Wyoming has Just, ""returned Fix m a trip of inspec- tion of the buildings- owned Mr. Goodw In by that society. states that about $10,000 m'.1 be expended- on Improvements for the various buildings. An addition of 25x70 feet will be built on the school at Vernal, hnd improvements and additions will be made to j tbe school buildings in Bountiful About and Coalville, wilt be expended ""on " tne' Proper academy of this city, where a heating plant and A oTfrerimprovemenQTAij thaT" u 9 amount a ill be added.. $$ $ 3 A $$ j $ t. -IR- RIGATION DEVELOPMENT H1! ,j - PEOPLE 'Today marks the opening of what is probably the largest syphon in the State of Utah. It also marks another great step In the development of irrjr gation la the State for the Provo Reservoir company has now carried that great project from the reser- y oiredL Jakea In theIHntab ranges where the Provo river begins across the Jordan narrows and out onto the vast area of arid land in tbe southwest section of Salt Lake county. The project "extends over a distance of nearly one hundred miles,, and is the longest ip the State of Utah, ) 9 PRESENT f j $ $ j. $, & SENATOR SMOOT OFF FOR HONOLULU Senator Reed Smoot, accomi panled by his wife, will leave .tomorrow for San Francisco, where they ill Join a number' of senators and sail torHono-ulu. The party expects to be gone about two months and while there will be the guests of the Hawaiian legislature. 4 $ 9 9 9 9 i A 9 vv -l- 5 - - e bedrf ; 1 ; 'l ii y Vf flW' ' raised, fy water pressure t',h ' f on dence. '7 7 . . this afternoon. ; . be West side 'the narrows to the t Clove Mrs. was Denborn at Sorted, caiAl of the Utah Lake & Irrigation! company and out onto the fertile mark, eighty years ago. She came to pdjbere lion through the efforts of J. R. Mur-'getl-d at EphrJ, later the family 7 dock, Joseph B, Keeler, J. William L. Nunn, W. W. Fitzgerald, "Kni&ht, Jesse Knight, George H. Brimhall, Stephen L. Chipman, Abel John Evans, and many other men who have Hi she came to Provo to llv with bet taken great- - financial risks to make son about two years ago. Utahs arid lands cultivated farms for j The' deceased was a very devout Jwomrn and was very active in Utahs home builders. l. - - step In irrigation development In friends by her genial good nature. Utah which, of recent years Is second among the people In the community only to the great Strawberry project here she lived. She Is survived by now nearing completion by the gov- - three" children. Postmaster James emment. Already the promoters of Clove of this city, Mrs. Annie C. the reservoir company have brought Evans o? Panguitch, and Mrs. Sene about a new condition ln the ronserjjicnncllof Sprlngfieldj ldaho, elevation of water in this part of Utah- - go thirty-ningrandchildren only have they made the mountain vive her. The interment took place in acres the city cemetery. t streams Irrigate thousands of - Installed have t more land, but they j lift--j are which today pumping plants ing water jnany feet above the level of Utah lake for irrigation purposes ' and the duty of the lake to the while the fanner is being realized1 compleare nearing projects which tion will mean untold millions of A ( e i wealtS-t- o rWYtriSSSYwa.' the, Stats sur-N- srt the mortajr, Mr.EIcocit discussed road bunding different parts of the country and told of the economic saving to the pebple wbo had buiU cemcnf roads in instead of npntinually grading the road bedi pamphlets among tfhieb demonstrate -- graveling; mmt He dlstrffitttei those present thev, practical ability of "Cement roads In rural wtih many- - lllustrsJfons NEW REGULATION dis-tric- ts astf gave much information ta hath esgi--j neers and road commissioners address was, well received and no doubt the people of (his see-kno- ORDINANCE DRAWN large number of prominent Irrlgi- MOTHER DEAD tionists left Provo today and a ere met at the Jordan narrows by state ' men of Sal( officials and business the remain? Lake county. At the given word 'the Fates were. raised .and tha water went tumbling down over the hill from the home of f her son. Postmaster 'James point of the mountain through the Clove, Wednesday forenoon , at 11 fnake-liksyphon to a few feet above j o'clock, of old age and general de-- . (MJM1'ftUigJminner and ng -- A 9 1 to obtain the best results from $3-i- ti0 5 A .' f - J?-- into, all the details of road boBuing. He show ed. the necessity of proper grading in order to furnish, proper drainage from .the road, discussed ties filling of hollpws and cutting dowq f hills. The drainage, mi- -' terials to 'be used, the of tbe work with a proper concrete wearing -- coarse and the building of the base; alpo the proporUon for Ir-I- Kr,-Elcoc- ks very stringent- - rdinhnce more about Portland cement drug stores and the saltt of than they have ever known before. liquor has been passed by the City snd may he found Commissioners elsewhere in this issue. According to COMMERCIAL-CLU- B1 this ordinance tbe licenses are issued every, three months, and. if the "chief LUIICIIEQli GIVEI1 of police finds that intoxicating Uquor is being dispensed with, unlawfully, r he can recommend that a new license Itrncheorr of the FVnr The : Enolgi Auad'to 'Aie "SSTddTdgiJet, Com nierdl al ' kl u h "look t pfacs kai it The license fee Ts' tow $1A&0 for Hotel Roberts Wednesday nooif lri $6,007 worth of stock of dnig3.' instead the usual large cnow-- of membefa of IIIICLE - SA!I0SLPI1JEIISEII tlfe club were present. Aniens ttw is the Ilcense for on quarter, of $30 and thirty days in Jail guests wee, H. M. Cushing of the IA DIED THIS MORNING DO OTtE' WORK penalty be only the fliio will be A K. G., Ross Reason of the Orem or may it . served on anyone doing business road and William Bowen of the Crane The Reclamation Service has again without a license. Tbe fallowing is a Joseph 'Jgnscn of Tabor, Alberta. Canada, died of cancer o the mouth asked for bids on, construction wok esctlon of the ordinance .concerning company. The speakers were WTO Jam Bowen. at the home of ILJLThuesen.Jn-lhex- m the laterals extending -- from GwJdrug store; H. M. Cushing, Joseph A. Bottle. A. ! Fourth ward at 2:30 last 'VrednesdayEtrawbenypVoJeci"l(h?faimrne.ifEvtry"Tpersttirfirm'Cr corporation Merrill, W. J. Startup and P. It. of business carries-oill the who 2 be services Bidders are until night Payson. given Irvine, Jr. Two subjects were dis held at tbs Thnesen f residence. 453 oclock to submit figured nn SQilQQ medicines and the sale of the Timpanogos trip, August cussed, course in North Academy avenue at 12:30 Sun- yards, of canal excavation gnd 3,400 drugs and medicines, and the and 4th, (be local fire d apartment. of intoxi day. concrete. The of its business alo disposes (yards of Some crftlcistn wan given the departcf Mr. Jensen has been suffering from letter calling for bids Is as follows: on the prescription eating liquors cancer of the mouth for some time Department of 'the Interior, United a regular licensed physician, which ment but a demonstration In front of the hotel showed the efficiency of and the pain became so severe a few j States Reclamation Service, liquors are not to be consumed upon Provos forec. days ago.' that he attempted to conl-- i Washington, D. C April 17, 1915. the premises, is hereby declared to -- The fighting of members tbs club were given mit suicide by shooting himself over Sealed proposals , will be received be a druggist, and his place of bust - Ireat cf- - Tim panogoe thoct-- " a. specialLneisB xight-cje. the a drug store however, t the- offlceer- theUnlted' States lates furnished by the Startup Candy from- the revolver was not serious Reclamation Service, Provo, Utah, . company. CONFERENCE ' and the cancer was the' cause of his until 2 oclock p. m May 19. 1915, The club met Wednesday evening to death. CONVENES SUNDAY for coratructlon lnvtdvlng about 30.discuBB the railroad shops' lor the 000 yards of canal excavation ana concrete. The Utah Stake quarterly confer- Orem road. President W.'C. Or 3,400 yards of reinforced and ,Vlce President Jlenry L 'SlwBwi CATALOGUE PUBLISHED The work Is located near Paysoa City, ence will be held in the tabernacle came to Provo on invitation and disO and Elder Utah, on the San Pedro, Los Angeles Sunday, April 25, l&e subjeoj. - 'Mr. Orem ex & Salt Lake railroad and the Tintlc Whitney, of the Council of T el es cussed TOR SUMMER SCHOOL branch of the Denver & Rio Grande and Patriarch Hyrura O. Smith are plalnedthat the" Company bnA made with the Utah Light A railroad. expected to be In attendance. Meet- - arrangdraetits' repair 'wort: ; For partlrulars, address the United lugs willJWbrhetd af1 qatalQgneJor and aU escnt na would Be 2 pi in shops after-IoVlock l and forenoon the Stales "Beclaniatlon Service, Tprovo, the Church Teachers College has he stated built., However, that tke D". noon. C. the the evening Sunday Utah, or Wa6ngton, o A negu-Iatln- w g !?. - - - - - !T0 - -- : -- . "' -- -- g The--funer- , d , - dr - ? Rsllway-eosnpftny-t- uctTK-lrtirt- fdo c - held a and hundreds of homes for farmers National Red Cross society evening in the and thousands of homes to the In- - meeting Wednesday 'Utah' rooms of the Commercial club, and it was decided to disband the organization., Thist society was organized for the purpbse of collecting means for the immediate use of the Belgian sufferers when the call was made last summer, rather than with the intention of remaining a permanent part of the - Ji5JL.QPJnfi..0tLTha.PPSL.prE8AamL.thii summer school are plans tor-th-e -- r"Prrr comtmnyircmW-.TrProTOvefr'ib- besidera.ttfLjvben the time came for Chief Engineer. will be held. them to blfiTd.ijThe speaker told of teachers three sent to thousand ing some of the difficulties encountered Mrs. D. D. Boyer having passed, a and students In this interraountaln a right of - way between satisfactory examination at tbe State Inciting country. Tbe outlook .is, the beat In BIDSft SKED FOR bertfand He said that Sprlngvllle. Board of Medical Examiner; I; lust the history of the school and faculty Into built W the main part rpkdnanhl in receipt of her license to practice members who Interested in the GRADES Oil SPRING- -. obstetrics in the State of Utah.-- Mr of!5prfngvllle wltbtn 60 dayal ir the could be secured without work, stated that they anticipate an Boyer- took the obstutricalcyriat ' . delay. the college' with Dr. Boyer. more than three hundred of enrollment EXTEIISIGil VILIE The local Red Cross organization. verv able assistant 'in all of his students w hile some of the optimistic YOUTHFUL CROOK chapter were successful in forwarding a car of provision?, clothing, etc., and members place the enrollment at over LANDED IN PUL --- The Orem Interurhan has com 4 ? i' Jones estate et al, by Annie East, have now on hand $54, which Treas- - four hundred. The term of school BREAD MUST BEAR title toLehl rekl estate. John Ingram; the fifteen year urer Henry Nuttall will send to the will be for ten weeks this year In- - menccd grading and laying track m SuiTbae-bo- ea LABEL TELLING NET . A. sooof Mr. and Mrs A. J. filed against Eliza B of New South street and tbe road Is committee' Fifth Ingram, era gjjail of the usual twelve, as many WEIGHT OF L6aVES.;9 brought to Provo Gordsn et alTltmollect $2,715 and at- - york. Contributions - are still being stead slowly, but surely winding It j way toyesterday by Sheriff -r "iorney fees on a promisaory noite, by taken by the iocaL treasurer for the teachers desire to attend the National wards Sprlngvlllo. Notices have been r W, K. Henry of Carbon county, asd Educational Association meetings In Heber C. Smith, state dairy, Fera Decker. This was secumLby a relief of the waf sufferers. turned over to Juvenile court probation sent out asking for bids or; the grade anand food commissioner, ' officer B. F. Roper, who had hies San Francisco late in August mortgage on Utah county real estai and much material is already lu this nounced yesterday tha many Ellen Arminda Lofgran has brought piaced-jthe city J&ll for safe keepSuperintendent Horace H. CumFORMER E. Andrew 40Y0J14AN violators of the new eights And to extension iwork do suit for divorce igalnst preparatory city. as the ing, boys parents are nrt at DIED! RANDOLPH mings of the Church School system which will be carried ea - with measures law representing the. home.' Lofgran on- the ground of desertion, vigor will be a member of the faculty for the labeling of ' bread and t Che The lad was picked up at Price fast plaintiff asks for the custody of as soon as a few gapa la the right-ofwill school and work summer McKinnlon the the Th parties President Archibald weighing of butter, had cptfie four minor children. after he had forged Saturday e , way can be closed. to the attention of his office. were married at Salt Lake, February the Woodruff Stake presidency died bfMmder the direction of an executl-name to checks' which fathers The company in Jt extension from at his home In Randolph, Utah, Sun- com m it tee'''cons 1st i g of President Provisions under the law Are 15, 1899.. cashed on local firms a mourning to t BrlmhSlV WhitH. came ce' to Provo had to file to Professors Archibald President Isaac George jind that all bread sold in thet state day. only The Jury Injhe casoof approximately $60. It Is probable- must bear a label setting forth taker va- Worn Jones et aL in tbe Provo In 1855 and was employed here John C. Swenson," GuyCWIlson. one or two condemnation suits. Dut he w ill be committed to tbe state ina as a shoe maker for a short time, Harvey' Fletcher and A. M. MtWL. thenet weight oLthe loaL- -j (uiustritj school. Fourth District court, brought beassome land owners of the 7 Butter, under the new-averdict" for plaintiff 'awarding (him Later he went to Palmyra to an adobe There will also be present Dr. G. D. tween Provo and Sprlngvlllo are willThe suit for about two miles from Spanish Strayer of Columbia university. Dr $3, of sum must be packed in ackages of ? J. R. Hodsen left for in the damages Leaqilagfow True- - Ing to let go of the necessary land at f and one- 4 was filed for damages to plaintiffs j Fofk City, Later he moved to the L. Er Wolfe and Professor T. C. today to hold civil service examinaa reasonable rate suits will be filed 4 pound weights.-o- f N land at Lake Shore from the drainage1 northern part of the state, where "nejblood of the University of Michig-intion for postmaster at Oak City. A land. A 4Orem 5 '5 C oiflcials.' b by defendants (he agninstthem water from Indiana. si right-of-wa- y - e- on' - V . - i - - ( - 1 n - ... - , - - tat - - wf - -- cne-qimrte- r, onq-hal- . , - ' |