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Show Have 'you dandy seen that magazine 'ire offering' to Old THE we Tonight, generally .faii ottrpa-tron- s. with .subscrib- are welcome to the offer. Just call us. ers NO. WEATHER poition PROVOS POPULAR NEWSPAPER 2U PROVO UTY, CTAI1, T1 I H,' $LV, JoM Al 10. TERMINUS FUR; RAILWAY SHOP & For the past two weeks the enter prising people of Provo hav4 been attempting to learn just what was At a Rousing Meeting COUNTY FATHERS Members Appoint NAME SALARIES - r purchaae of Jamt the gas plant. The name of the purchaser was known but it was not known whit interests he represented until 1L beuune known that the Unit,- FOR THE DEPUTIES for last PROVO TO BE CHAPEL ON FIRST WEST ST. llect Finances Structure . Coldest VOLUME VII. foil TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLAR Committees to Furnish Plans and to Co - east night 20 Luow zero. Telling What They Didn't Know About the Leak" FOURTH WARD TO BUILD wave cold out-nea- by-t- he- - The county commipsioners met yesd Stitts Smelting aud Refining comterday for the purpose of adjusting pany intended to take up its conthe salaries of the in the deputies which Industrial promactivity tact with the Denver and Rio Grand .The court house. They allowed the depulaihoad to take oei and operate' the ises to make Provo the busiest city ties the full amount allowed by law, Hr - in- Utah during- - the present year has w hieh resulted j t tah railroad November 11917 in the following repotting the move the Salt Lake found a foothold in the Fourth ward schedules Clerks office, Clarence Tribune says. of this city and a movement has been J. Woods, 179.15; I R. Pierce. $75 Preparatory to assuming the oper-- , started, to .construct a $20,000 chapel Leah Smart, $65.' Sheriffs office: C. of the road plans have been ution . on the corner of Fourth North and H. .Clark,' $95j 3X T. Williams, $95; made for the expenditure of more streets West The First building will Samuel Trotter, $85, and Ed Jones, for terminal faclll- than $10,000,000 he modern in every respect and will $85. Recorder's office; Thorne Miner.' Provo and in the Carbon and at ties be built to accommodate alt of the , member of the cabinet was mixed in He then Secretary of State Lansing, Joseph jthe 'leak' scandal. $79.15; Miss Eva Bird, $65; Miss 'fields and for coal county Emery ward organizations, Tumulty, secretary to the presi- - ploded a bomb by declaring that tue leak" he sad that Chairman new Richardson; $46, and Miss Cobley, $40, ,.1( equipment. , For years members of the ward of the Treasury McAdoo, Robert Henry .of the rules comTreasurers office: John W. Guy, dent,. andT homos W. Lawson of will be The road by the operated have been discussing plana for" a new He alba of the president, was the mittee had told him. $7945. Assessors , office: James A, ton were star witnesses before the son An Utah Railroad operatcompany. chape! and more than a year ago, the LovelesB, leak inquiry of the rules committee cabinet member involved. Tester-- . named W. B. Price, White House $79.15, . with contract been has perfected ing s present meeting house and grounds Ben E. Argyle was made of the House of Representatives at, day atfernoon he declared that Ar- jCO respondent of the Wahlngton Snrveyor Rio Grande and the Denver the for were sold to the Provo City School second session. Messrs. Lansing" chifaad H. White had said that Pliny ,.ening Star as the and deputy state road " commissioner and Provo of movement between trains district for a good sum. The site for his salary was fixed at $1500 per an- and Tumulty said they knew noth-- ' Fiske, a New York banker, had such claimed that he received the Informa end Castle Gate, and a traffic agree- - " " the new church edifice was then se' ing about it. num. t centred over McAdoo that he could tion from Miss Ruth Thompson ment has been arranged with - the' "i cured and the old building which ocThe committee rail him to New York at any .time, Visconti of Washington. She had Salt Lake Route investigating The salaries of the superintendent whereby through with Lawson cupied the corner was taken down. threatened either day or night, imprisonsaid that Secretary Tumulty had . and employes of the county infirmary will be maintained between service Last night the members of the were fixed as follows: Superintend- ment when he Tefused to divulge the; When forred to tell the name of received $5000 on the deal and the Carbon and Emery county coal ward met and- in a rousing, meeting , others had received more ent. James Hutchinson. $90; matron, names of the parties implicated- - In Jthe congressman - that had said ; fields and Salt Lake City. decided to commence active work for ' 4 Deseret Gray, $50; assistants, Laura Railroad Utah is It that the planned the. chapel, A building committee Pederson, $30; Hazel Huff and Mary company shall take over the opera-- ; " consisting of Dr. H, S. James O. C. BEEBE, BANKER, Pyne, Mayland, $20 per month and George tion of the Southern Utah railroad, I O. Haws and Claud Ashworth was SPORTSMEN CALL MEET- PR0F. BENIOH WEDS MISS AGNE& M. Farrer, $50 per" month. which the Bmelt'ng company con -appointed to draw np th plans and to ' Thomas ING TO DISCUSS Blake John and E, RUNDAHL IN NE Burge, trols ' and which serves the , coal prepare for the building. " A finance F. J. r GAME LAWS were appointed deputy .THE ' Carrigan " LEOTURESOtlYORK fields from Price. - , ' committee consisting of James CloV been ' Jan. 15. Ovando Salt C, When , the arrangement has Lake, JLS Ywloe, 8r N A meeting pf th sport $mn4 of 4he:Z;ont Savings rBeebe; caahiAr JU Nl90n "d John e! to serve practically OF SUPERINTENDENTS t Utah' county has bee tcattpointed to plan the finances of Bank and Trust company and Vice Carbon and Em-the of famines , . r : , building. ed for tomorrow night to take v president of the Utah Savings and county districts with the excer" Members of the boards of educa As the Fourth ward Js one of th of those In the Sunnyshje and 4 Daynes-Beebsmallest wards In the city, the bull' 'Music company. t ai plub to1 discuss new ways and school district met at the Provo Schtfleld districts. Mias Agnes Rindahl of Logan were tag will not be as large as. softie ueans for a fish and game Half a, million dollars of more of Comrowclal dub ,88t SatUray AV the chapels built of recent years, bu married this ntbrning at La. Vegas, j hilL 4 'There Is m active In- -' to put the The fund appropriated it is the Intention of the members o Nevada.. ( , , --V (wrest taken la the new meas-'ureoil an operating basis will be road V the ward to make it one of the mos' .ill The for this department and WM expended at Provo in the construe- ., 0 modern in the city The sit cho day for San Franchco, from where leered as, chairman and Superin- tion of yards and terminal facilities a large attendance Is anticien is very centrally located and Is they wilj nail "for Honolulu n their tendent million--, dollars is pated. Ray Stewart was selected as and upward of mem . ward to the ' Honeymoon. very satisfactory construction Of the used for to be secretary; bers. machine shops and of thte facilities Bennion Milton terminal Professor been oh-- . have was Hiwatha. at the of Utah principal Options University WOODWEN OF WORLD accommospeaker oI the day snd took up the j tained on land at Frovo to INSTALL NEW OFFICERS Is It and 8CbI room problems and urged su date the terminal yards night work Just as soon, ntllitJes and said planned j pervislon of social the will as the weather permit. Besides that it was eve possible that The Woodmen of the World in i work of the Juvenile court would be the yards, It is planned to erect at stalled the following officers las given over to the schools. He urged j Provo a modern roundhouse, coal night: Council commander, "Roy Char j better work on the part of the janlchute and water tank and such other pel; advisory lieutenant, Vera Davis tors, as their work has much to do structures as are necessary to the banker, Richard Beesley; clerk, Lan with the health of the children. operation of the terminal, t bert BeeBley; escort. Lisle . Wald In discussing the work of the suSimilar faciliities are to be provid- watchman, Clarence "Beesley; mans perintendent and his qualificatlons ed at Hiawatha and hi addition a ger, William C. Gibby. There was a he laid down the following rules: first class machine shop is planned. excellent attendance at the aessioi First He gets and holds good .According to the plans all the heavy teachers, provided the board will let j work on the equipment will be done him pay at least fair salaries and at the shops at Hiawatha. contracts. The smelting company built the JUVENILE COURT provide full school-yea- r Second die makes possible the im- - line froqi Castlegate to the coal fields provbment of teachers in the service. and from Thistle to Provo. Upon WORK IHCREASli: He deals frankly with teachers, offer- - completion of the section from Caa-in-g thm encouragement and goo-- tie gate to the coal fields more than cheer in well doing, and shows them j two years ago the Denver and Rid Yesterday a number of Juvenil how to 'overcome their defects in Grande took over the operation of the were before the Juvenile Court offl with state r0ad under contract with the c cots. .Six children were In need teaching. Hq in helping teachers to be tag company. A little later the line home and tender care. Some delli Provo-wa- s ents always. com- betweenThfatle-an- d . queimesweraadjustedandthe. Third He adjusts the state course - dieted and tho operation of It was si ter of came next. Th of study to the particular needs of o taken over by the Denver and Rio county commissioners were in serf his -- district, sion and gave , assistance putting the emphasis Grande and since then-i- t has been most is needed, and develop- - ued by that company as a second where it ing to pay ,for the keep of "two boys ait Lake L C. Peal has left for local that can be used to, main track. In' the, Lund school,, and , the send-lntopics ing of the new mie of Akin to, Unttor the terms of the in the schools. of one litUe girl to her sister In to take charge advantage original, Grooerf comthe- - Utah Wholesale thla is the- - adJu3tmenL ofthe gchoolontraet-thOne of the commis-- was Butte, Mont. company smelting been has and Berry Maycock to the given" the privilege of serving notice . and the calendar program daily sioners thought hq could open the pany ! made local manager of the company. local situation. at the end of two years and assum- way whereby one of the other boys wide experihad has He gets and holds good jnft the oneratlon of the road at the Fourth could be placed in o home. Some Mr. Maycock busience on the selling end of the janitors under the same conditions as onj Gf the next year. The contract calling on the phone brought hopes his selection for lpcal ,gg ana named under (1.) Keeps all buildings htB0 provided that the Utah rollroe. 1 of placing the others The Juvenile is meeting. with the hearty . in good sanitary condition Court officer are busy." They feel manager desired to exercise the jn case of the", companys custothe- - finances of He Fifth manages that the public should know what approval urivilege granted in the contract,, mers who are now looking forward business-likmanner, should be given an operating con a school in the they are doing. service on account of the Chief - Probaticm J Officer Roper to better pThe cierk underthe dhectlon of the ..tvaet ver the rails of, tb. of "the" Tfenlis6irWtf acquisition may be the purchas- - Rio Grande between Castlegate and wtut to Spanish Fork this morning, Get necessities on best, j Whtre Jhe. joins Judge Lewis and Jn ness. One of the most interesting events him willbe shown on the screen. , mggeiuen Page 4- ! investigate . some Juvenile 4 Jelln The lecturer is considered one of , Manila of the week id the illustrated lecture d- 'qnenc-csTomorrow they wltl hold mlral George Dewey, hero of u d bl. , given fMday ..enta,- - m th4 court in American Fork, where, some bay, is sinking rapidly and is not exeburcb by Chnyt.A. Seventh He Secures from parents' boys will be before the Judge for In- pected to" live, it was stated today. Bartle. ten .pent tfe loyal support of v the year, the " for Hv,,Sle.m In a ln dlrtrW. generally, bl. eotoreed lura toxication. 1 His condition'" took i n prim u.d .tarn work. . -- f n. York and school Ne. , nrk tbln system. Indnd. thr tbe his futnr. mny lamiiy worse suddenly and to go tcward Pwceedsare of had many experiences er and has Probation offlHOPE GIVEN UP FOR RE- off the friends have practically given up hope indebtedness of the of the JuTenl,e unusual. nature. Many of these a tl t an suffer-inEmma Goldman is again in the as cers in well as com- the Is district, admiral COVERY OF ADMIRAL DEWEY of recovery. The cnurcB, The support of the! his In lecture relates In lime the .elementary Pu,BOrY attendance experiences by light This time she is accused, from pneumonia. He is 79 jjrfft bc gp)rtted citizens of Provo will school. . , of the pictures taken byjh of many snd agitating birth control. , C.- - --Jan. great,jr epprecia ted. , Washington, D. 15. Ad of age. j -- - J ex-P- J -- in-la- Ev-it- y , v j TV 1 t. -- X - 7 ta$ion w -- e s wk ..i. 1. I" a awM 'haplatn Stewart 'Will Give ted LeCtllTe Friday at hall last , to-beg- in j j j J ; J t l J smelt-agenci- es home-findin- g g e , r -- e Denver-superintenden- - . i. iSTil f g ' ; . A 4 |