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Show f . 1 volume PROVO CITY UTAH, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1915. Critic and Defendant of Wilson Engagement PROVO TAKES SECOND PLACE IN' CLEAN By TO WN CONTEST the narraw margin of ode and A ! f 3 - anti-Mormo- n re-de- d "di-loya- I . -- first assistant Roper, post- - The testimonial concert given in honor of Prof. J. R. Boshard, who 13 C.' Ropirr-flrassisUtpost-tc- r " J vte-gbneraL, ,Mr. Roper TBsWied at home suffering from hemorrhagthat fcis case had been rmally eni es of the stomach, proved quite a success, and although the house wa finally reviewed. After the tcok up the matter the fiirt not filled, the music teachers of the elstsnt iscued a statement that the city were able to turn over to their case was et open. Anyway the fellow worker nearly . $200 for the , .. complimentary-givenpresident ordered that "Mr. be restored to his position. The program was well selected and the; numbers received much applause and commendation from the audience. After the musical program, master Ijiri general st rtesl-rema-rjin- Bu-K- ltt lence a Black Birds, free-pictur- Remarkable Stream . 4 .or-'th-is t In, view of the fact that the pecri pie of Provo and the farmers in the vicinity are ao deeply concernen with the waters of Provo river, we deem It worth while as occasion presents to Bet "out "in the columns of this . paper portions of the subject matter of . the report ..of .the commissioner recently presented to the district court,, about which if port in general terms, we have heretofore made some comment. A'e are undertaking this .business in this way on the theory that comparatively few- of our, readers will bve any opportunity to get at, or any desire to go through, the whole of the original report, but who wouI short discussions on its welcome more important portions. Pag 3 thrtecn of the vattr commissioners report to- the court is devoted to a dscnsstcn of the cha'acte of th season that was ; V P. ( - ( Anti-Saloo- n . - -- rrjr j, fei ci T' i, . rr' i d exp-itnee- itv 1913. 1 f v -- p Tai-st- ml n t. J.. j ' !,i ill, ik-- d f- - t ' 'J INDIAJIWAR VETS. cross-1400- 0 or-- . AUXILIARY FOR age of the flow of. the streams in Utah. The Green river at the point the Rio Grande railway cubic feet ifer second as against a record of 32,00 cubic feet per se ond cn the same date the year before; a shrinkage of' more than 50 per cent. The Provo river at a point above the South Fork was flowing 220 second feet on Saturday, May 15, as against 109Q second feet the same day in 1914. The Weber river at Oakley in Summit county, on May 15 . whs flowing 454 second feet as compared with 1890 second feet the same day the year before. The Bear river at Collinston was flowing 9S0 second feet on May 15, ea aginst 5473 second feet the same C:v in 1914. The Humboldt fiver at Lovclcck, Nev was flowing Iso wrond feet os May 22, as aginst 1410 second feet the same day tHe year before. - The Logan .river v a i Hewing Tl f!,U on M?V J' as rg, hut ? show, presenting ' e evening and arrangements are being made for a grand ball at the Mozart by the Provo hand. The stocks of the Provo stores are at the present time moat comprehensive andf complete; the winter goods are all in' and consists of the very best merchandise that has been manufactured for the most discriminating retail' trade. All the big establishments of Provo Who are represented In this epnC send their buyers at various' times of the year to the big market centers of the ni- tion and the results 'of these vlsits'-woi.purtui,iy tor tlielr patrona to avail themselves of the very highest grade of goods which it is possible to manufacture for the best retail trade. These goods are now on exhibition in these establishments and it "la this class, of merchandise which will constitute much of that which will be offered to you for one dollar on this occa sion. This will be a rare opportunity both from the standpoint of profit and pleasure to the peope of Utah county in general, and remember the' date is Wednesday, December 1, and the place, Provo. mu tome to r tq deliver P ceinm (aily iiy be raisqd lecture. Hvi fnnils Ly Lo'il -- "s t! j f jb is j th3a allied protlon.S' and he f) a f f,i,- u-- f - f atlur L'lniu in Fait i I The Indian war veterans of Provq Peat No. l?met at 2 oclock yesterday afternoon Jn the Central school to consider the organization of a socl ety for the sons and daughters' of The .movement Js the veterans. strongly favored by the veterans themselves and committees have been appointed to formulate plans STUDENTS READY FOR 4 for the organizations. According to the plans given but CROSS COUNTRY RUN by Captain , Probert, the committee will visit all the voung people who After the regular Thanksgiving are sons or daughters of Indian war V c callbe veterans and a meeting will program which will be held in ed to complete the organization. hn'l tomorrow, thejannualfro country run will take place by the TAXPAYING TIME IS GROWING Young university boys. The short; much' yet unpaid Brigham class gaining the argest number jt ? tli Wurz ng lf? I f cn. isruei by inif s wil be presented with a .. tn't 5i'rrty tix TJ - r ing t lkev Dr. .Merrills Ik ,?(-- iV r , r Col-p'-- - - f -- n ; he thj m-x- o e , -i g cov-hobpi.- 5 i - Sun-jday- Bin-ham- t-- The.-longe- st one-fourt- ... , th. - n t a b a vi i 'f t r I i e brio if not hd faul bi,d was ijlyiun to sec nd piseea i i,uor a id LuifC.ty. flowing 100 recond feet,IHctmber 4, mol t in seven placir,t yen-ia- ! u May 13. as arinst 3220 iro iGn-- t t're Vnr 3 pc? cent penalty. to the "Mr. . of ribbons IIobon erd a c!a&3 will be riv';1!! fcvt jhe same day (ho year befoie es FoVs m ri-orator. '" t hi oiigh tb!s TiH'Pus t;go'to Vr ch.,r-if.v-- v ' i arrived. GOES Of M. CLARK i'Xia.H" onftr onl make the run in fortv short-gC. VthJ is the all 'ILij , This to all opoitumty oOR. ririimig jmnrl.ei woikn in t. n&on, FORK AHERICAN TO wbils hi" o'dinarv the our the pretti' hf in f.om streams the to tf any gieat important ic rinutes, Th womens cUiba of,U1is city,.Uu'h llv-ioFUHl dooi- U t pri ' t a 0 even more Imps ess-- 1 , mida'iC Honal orato.6 during the presort ,nd,i 'rd amt the of lecture will take' charge as iriant phi r of the yeari I'H'n M iW M the reason rrrgiessed, whhf Dr. C M. Cl ! Pi ova la the ohoice' of ..font. IP and minutes, (n thirty . will complete - arrangements as quid drouths ur.dr at the Stale j Following is the course whici All other u ciusriHes for yehrs the oiun Pro tne national sevuyl organization. th striking exception, iy ly as possible so as to be able to datefe for the l5tah itinerary 'that jThies( bus resigned hrt1)3 a ore than three miles: thred. heads. Class It Periods of 1 to rim-- On Augit 1, the Grand Mnntal .announce dotinitely all paUiculeis .01 liv . Amrito than less weeks ago or qajg1 more, having i3 gf,tea 0f the southwest being erranged sprue, connecteJ with the lectuie. The sub- - " eie been called orf, because tUo tnori rain foil- Class 2: Periods of 30 ord feet as has l.c vue.e oC seeond Hoik 13,000 ieot can tho campus north to the end have against tlfr address 'will probably be jeet of in ciay3 or more hav mg les than .11 the same" day the year before. The the business of Dr. Robinson. Dr. 0j, Academy avenut thence west to not could get league Womens Woik in the World'. uth; uichrsln fall. Class J? Periods of C) Green ritver at Green River, Utah, Robert T. Jclison. formerly in bu.-- i- pjfth Vfest; south to Fifth Nevada and Arizona. 'Remisome wiTT The marqnis give s now assist'vnt j eafet j0 AcademV avenue, and north will appear next more; having .23 inch or dess was flowing 2500 seeond feet Au?-nes- s or in Hobson is, Mr. niscences of a 'Viceroy, and the mar Admis-0- f Jt0 - ctirtng point, yain fall, vlt is evident that the ust 1 as against 6100 second feet tna physicia at, the hospital. day afternoon at 2 oclock. chioness, ' The Triumph of' Awakthi.d ths to free under fall will be same day the year before. Bear severest dreuths to the lecture ' sicn , 13 rivet was i ening. FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING celflowing 189 second feet on all. The league conducts its great class, of which there have been each one contributions Or 1873. 900 as on second approximately since feet ery. lettuce, sweet potatoes, cranbervoluntary against August l; campaigns of na- three years. see the period to same not meet this Thursday The ries, grapes, granges, Hubbard squash the before. the year day from those desiring fVbm June & IS HIT F-- , 1879 FARRER when in .was call on of Thanksgiving. The was class Provo this etc., river ; account PROVO MINISTERS flowing August apples, tion go "dry." tin- of un 1, 1915, three-fourth- s h 67. 4.15 We the have 4 only on the will meet again on PHONE 14 will leave volume to of the h Octoer Hobaon classes Mr. HEA, regular resume One for Provo. to G. line carried on the same date the year he jest stock ever brought inch of rain was recorded. the D. & R. prgday, December 2, to MET LAST NIGHT train over Kansas. H. it. Juno there were two such periods; fore, and while all the other streams order will convince you. Try Ellsworth, " j 4 to August iO, being 68 days with metnloned above gradually decreased at arrived and .04 inch boy of fail, year1 of volume as flow 'rain In record An PYNE the 'their Rjex mine In the Drum mining only elevfeni pound j The Utah County Ministerial asso- DR. H. 8. 66 advanced, the Provo continued to de- - home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Clark HOME NEW Dfeceniber 19, to 15 HIS October IN from djgtrlcti belonging to the Knight ciation met last night- for Its regular to get- Child and The fall. ape .22 Mother rain Inch until the trend with from days general, part yesterday. ropcrty win probably be leased A paper was read by the session. satUv. Kelley of Deseret If a j y. Dr. H. S. Pyne has moved to his year 1915 belongs In the class of about September 10, It was flowing ing along nicely. Rev, W. F. Bulkier of the Episcopal made l,f Third of June since corner n severe than of volume lt water the of drouth, on years greater home new factory agreement san he church on the subjest' of Pauls SALE THANKSGIVING where company of the 7 to August 31 of that year, a period carried, on the same day or 1914. SPECIAL tween the directors Doctrine df the Holy Spirit. A very North and Academy avenue. le&ae " " and bond fell. finest rain of . The 86 the of JVe will give hereafter some of the 4 and Mr. Kelly. days, only --09Jnch of he haA' completed one profitable discussion followed. . In resources Prcthe call five, 'season of years, hFthe fUIV water last a erder for this of Mr. E. the A Porter, reasons for period The Anywjjj departure The asbdUation will meet next hemes of the tungatow our . See 2.25. f to geohis 31.00 flow States home, United with from vo from stream for the the river hat general engineer time for a social Electing at the city. In connection values, FOR RENT Three room house, burhome of Rev. L, Thomsen of the Dr. Pyne has a complete surgery, logical survey, Issued & report under experienced in 1913,. taking the ma 'windows for these special Instru- date of May 30, showing the year terial from another of the divisions PRINC.ESS MILLINERY, light - housekeeping. nished for churih Dec. 13, at 6 equipped with all the latest Congregational - of Avenue. 671-- J 24. D enormous Mi Wentz's work. 106 of a 1915 North Academy shrink,as 7 Phone for report. year surgical ments P. m. ieu F , the theatres are arranging for a number of high class added attractions, Outside of their regular programs. MUSICAL TREAT There will be band concerts on the streets during the afternoon and . : rn U. euort to improve Gue prominent iuzen suggested that tutup la- community conditions is the dispose i a lunacy commission be called to Pattersons upon sanity tton to oppose anything that la new vestigate ' particular question, or that disturbs the accustomed der. Strong outside influence is ye- quired to counteract this tendency and to this end the state hoard of RICHMOND HOBSON camhealth carries on a follow-upaign, using the detailed reports acCOMING TO PROVO companying the score of each town as;a basis. Altogether the plan has proved to - Next Sunday afternoon Nov 28, be a very valuable pubic health agenHobson, ex- the Horn Richard P. r , cy and will be continued annaally, There is a marked improvement in j congressman from Alabama, of Men the sanitary conditions, appearance jrimck fame, will deliver his famous of homes and disease prevalent in j lecture on national prohibition at the the state compared with afly previous CoIomDia. theatre, Provo. Yesterday ' period, but there U still much to be morning Geo. A. Startup received accomplished that challenges the ear- - telegram , from the headquarters of of all tJle nest and active leage of America, nc!- good citizens. vising of the availibllity of Mr. Hobeon-- for next Sunday, and the offieers of the Betterment league hfl-. n''diate!y made anangements for the LADY ABERDEEN. VriUmUa thcatte , , Hobson has far many yeaiS TO LECTURE JwMtkC the greatest champion of pin- bibition in oar national congress and or of tho constitution j U e f nth Abo.een, the MimLIoV" Ldy Xo nr.n n Ammlci is e i 1 BdSIIARD CONCERT Provo River Proves a ... DECEMBER started to have h e is being majority already expressed It will pay the people of .Provo a desire for the pavement and the and vicinity, in fact all over Utah work of obtaining signatures will be county to keep their eyes, ears and very easy. There has been some talk of ex- memories alert for what is going to tending the paving farther west on happen In Provo on Dollar Day, Is Wednesday, December 1, Center street and also north on Fifth West street to Fifth North, but to On this date it has been arranged in -t- hose fof an the principal stores of the datethepropertyxiwner8 sections have made no report. The city to give big, generous and bond mermatter of paving Third West street fid bargains In disbe which will much of to the union passenger station has chandise, In of windows estabthe the also been dropped for the present. played lishments some few days before the date above mentioned," Besides this j -- movement te se; up-th- -- WILL BE HELD avenue from Fifth pave Academy North to the Roberts hotel and within the next few weeks a petition will Celebration to Consist of Big Bargains In Band be taken to the property holders alMerchandise, Extra Attractiwns at the Music, ong the street to determine" whether or not a majority favor the paving ThSartres and a Grand Ball In the of the avenue nett spring. Accordto. Evening. ing to prominent property owners a Pat-wa- res-healt- . THI$ CITY PROTEST IS MADE lf DOLLAR DAY PAVING FOR points Brigham City defeated Proro In thtr Clean Town contest AGAINST SEN. SMOOT held during the past season. Brigham scored 71 points against 69.5 for A protest against the right of SenProvo. Logan came third In the clasl ator Reed Smoot of Utah to sit in and with 66; SpringvlIIe fourth with 63; Spanish Fork, theother -- Utah the upper house of Congress " has county town in th class droppod been sent to President Wilson and down to 47i Over the entire state, every member of the senate by C. Richfield in Class C won the highest G. Patterson, a Democratic deputy score, getting T3.5 points; Salt Lake in the clerks office ofi Salt Lake s was second with 72.5 and St. George county' The ProteBt wrjlten by third with 72 points. The contest.ter30n I8 a kngthT rambling affair, Pattrson claims he is a '"'"haa been going on since early spring111 Mormon and in September and October the ad is not fighting Smoot of because religion, but because he the different cities. judges scored e is ecclesiastical dictaThere-werno- prizes offered this claims-theIn tion the affair of Utah. temporal state The board of health had year. called no appropriation for such a purpose. Saturday morning Patterson Dr. Beatty Md, however, that there the reporters of the Salt Lake papen one" the court rooms ot the woqld be another contest held next ake an County building year and that efforts might be mado,a rea to this article. Ai them an( to induce business houses to put up of the Utah is 'Patterson secretary a few prizes. Voters his Information, league, This contest was conducted by the board with its own organiza- - Ration was offered to that body to tion and in the course of its regular keeP the league out of his tirade work of health Inspection and sup- - aSa'nst Smoot. ervision. The inspections and sco- - The protest entered against Smoot old fght waged for a CtOij,.' Ru.l.tt, Ing were made by James H. Wallis, takes pstac;- pottmj of number years and bears every C. Frank Emery and Frank Jordan ot Lt Yi.incilrt. H. said lie thought earmark of the old fight Preriiett V,1 rn shorn hate waiod the state board of health. of years age, with no new evidence a year riter hs whe's death before The results of the clean town contest for 1915 have been very sat- - cePt a weak conversation with the after he ,Ver,v build-anword ncm the postmaster isfactory," said' Dr. Beatty, secretary Janitor of the City and County executive officer of the board. Inff immediately after the election that his se.vkes Sofa po longer to "Not only have conditions as a whole Iat fMb "ben the Janitor was fouud needed. He had ben Then he wrote to president. improved, but there haa been mani- - guilty by a Protestant of praising test a growing interest in civic im- - Smoot fof the good he had done -provement along' the line of sanita- Utah and' the Mormon people,, tion, beautifying of homes, - etc. It Thq protest made by Patterson will undoubtedly fall into about D8 is most encouraging. one-ha- PLAN MORE n s |