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Show . i i i? !' r 17 5 l i 4 PROVO CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 11. 1912. NUMBEIL147 VOLUME 4 SALT LAKE AND PA YSON INTER- H URBAN FRANCHISE PASSED REtATJVESJAItl SURVEYS FOR RIVER ON THE BEATEN BADLY DEAL Surveys HaveBeen MadeBy the Local Promoters and Finances Are Ready RECOGNIZE TDY Land Sold Proves. Money Subscribed By Loyal Citizens Absolutely Worthless . Water Users of Utah and Body Shipped to West Vir- 'WasatcBT Counties Need ginia May Not be Another Fellow Not Identified. . W ork Done. Canning Factory Will. Soon The Santa Rosa Sheriff Urges be Erected to Take Care Officers to Give the Scheme of Surplus Fruit. yken the body supposed iobe Wide Publicity. - - number of Provo and Ileber that of Y. F. Foy arrived at people called7 Spry with an urgent request to Parkersburg, AV. Vatlie mother With the outlook for a bumper After The Post had exposed the make a hydrographic sun ey gi failed to recognize it as that of fruit this lot sale scheme of C. II. - Smith, crop year.lhequestion Provo river. ,They-werinformed her son, according to a letter re- of fruit the . the Balt Salt Lake ef commissioners and of board marketing The agent who was selling lots t passed taking city i that thestate had no money which ceived by Sheriff George '1'. Judd care of the waste is mow the people of Provo in the Hot seriously forenoons this T.akp and Payson Interurban franchise at meeting by could be used for this purposer but yesterday, When- - Aeruev, Jack-so- being considered To "meet this Springs Heights Addition in Sona vote of 4 to 1, Henry W. Lawrence voting against- - the franchise. urged the state board of examand Mullen, undertakers at einnlition the- frnit growers and oma County California, Sheriff The terms call for a payment of lr2 per cent for the first five years, iners to permit a deficit in the that place, learned this they wrote business interests at Pleasant George T. Judd began a rigid is--' Grove met last night for the pur vestigation into the affair, and one per cent for the next twenty years and 1 per cent for the next troasrpy- sufficient to finish the the sheriff, stating that when the pose of discussing the advisabilimmediately wired Sheriff J. Jv. casket arrived at their place ' it 25 years, or the life of the franchise. . .These terms arejionsidered work now started. To do this a ity of establishing a cannery in Smith at Santa Rasa f or particu" full vote of the board is nectary twas that Aftee the vanning busi- lars on the Hot Springs Heights brought-t- o very severe but will undoubtedly be accepted by the local promoters and as O. S. jdentify the body, ness bad been reviewed of bub y, by several section. Yesterday afternoon he Tinge secretary pronounced it not that of his people aiuLthc and Utah County will have an interurban railroad within the next the supply uLfruii received-- , the, following telegramr no ac- brother He then sent forjhe restate, is found - to be was. within a short from Sheriff Smith : tion can be taken at this time. year. mainder of but none " Pleasantdistaucejof - Santa Rosa, Cat.r April 10. Grove, -- the has-beThe survey which After weeks of work with the of them rtmld identify committee T. Geo. time a Judd, Sheriff, appointed short In the letter they stated started w'ill cost approximately " (Salt Lake board of city commis- Bit - Provoy Utah. on it . the to ago reported $4,000-an- d esconsidered W. is F. that the map supposed Foy, very this received word was successful sioners, factories of the LoU .Give canning highest publicity. sential to the people of Wasatch to have died between ' slate. Those making (he visit no good. -- naccessible. board had met afternoon that-th- e G nde-Utah and in io R counties he Soldm ars t li nt iin BEEN determining INSPECTED HAS were James K. II. Walker, J. SMITH, Sheriff. Bishop at 10 oclock this morning-fotdh- e the fall of water in Provo river Summit. March lt weighed 140 Alex Thornton,-.!- . D. Wadley and The of the deal to sell exposure seasons he purpose of giving the Utah Counleft of the year. It will pounds when that place, Ii. D. Cffl AH made Provo lots Wadley.. that according answer people glowing ty promoters a definite" give the state engineer accurate had real red hair and was about of success the of the Sonoma the sheriff are reports to, Comity about a franchise for the Salt Stock Found tojbe data on the division of water, to 5 feet 0 inches tall, a Nursery no came a Califorrailgood, Interurban through Lakeand the various owners of water in the breast and with slnoped Payson A committee consisting of Bish- nia newspaper, which was exposroad That answer was given in in Excellent Condition by rights. There .are many discus- shoulders, lb was" ala ill A0 i mil i g- to- op S, LT Swenson, Bishop Dipin, ing two o ther-- a gtui U favor of the franchise by a vote State Officers." ' sions arising among the water!. veil old. AinaKlTMetsoiirT. 1). sell in lots this same and addition. W. 1. 4 of to Lawrence, Wadley URerv as ter thfe quantity 'due each The man whose lmdy was Henry R. lb Wadley was appointed to When C. II. Bmith was notified and for that reason aiped did not hae hair the same solicit ''being opposeJTo the 50 year stoek and get ready for the that the proposition was being infranchise, offered an amendment Secretary of the state Horticul- survey would end for all time shade as that of the boy from organization of a tcrnianent comvestigated he called at Sheriff for 25 years limit. This amend-- . tural Society, J. Edward Taylor, these differences. Parkersburg, and with other dis- - pany-. Before the adoffice and tried to explain Judds defeated and meeting mcnt'vvas promptly and Thomas Judd of St. George, . Governor Spry has promised toierepancics the family is unable to Lawrence in turn voted against have spent the past two days in present the matter to the board of .place the body. However, the journed last night $I,5K) was sub- the whole affair, hut with little scribed by those present and the success. He then volunteered to the bill. Provo going through the seedling examiners just as soon as Mr. funeral expenses were paid and outlook for the balance of the return the money to those who" The granting of the franchise stock of the B. II. Bower Nursery. Tingey returns home. 'the incident may close. J' money needed is exceptionally were not satisfied with their baris a complete victory over the ' During that time they have exbright. for ab gain and yesterday, it is reportt crowd, amined 142,000 seedlings and find The of Pleasant Grove ed that he returned the $6.50 to a in people succeeded stealing though they that practically all of them are in have been preparing to handle number of investors. the tide for a short time, they first class condition. The stoek their large fruit crop to better adFrom the - reports that - come were badly beaten on the finish represents shipments from many vantage for sometime past. They from Salt Lake and other places, and will in all probability give up parts of:the United States" and have find some Smith has been able to do considtrying-tthe struggle to either build a road foreign lands, and is one of the way of. biking care of the culls erable business and sell a large, or block further progress with the largest of its kind ever rent into Interest in the observance of withjnore genuine, and friendly and fruit that docs not bring the number of lots in 4 he Hot Bprings local company. the state. best price on the market. They Heights Addition. .The advertjs- - -but now that doubt no is There When seen this afternoon R. W. Utah Day," which has been pro-- ' interest;::- - ll is this attitjule .which figure tlrat the canning factory ing mattet sent nutby Ihe comthe interurban road will be co- Brereton, the eountyTree inspeet-o- r claimed by Governor he campaign wiil Spry ., fur Uta h m ust foster-hi--t placc the growers itnr"posi-tio- u pany represents lhe property as nstructed stated that he ha d joined April of citizens extendedto states other eVeryToFTetling 25j4t ti make their orchards more being valuable with luxurious. short- MessrsTTaylor and) Judd in the corner of the state and in a gen-- i knowtlieinitii.abuutUtaln Grove vineyards, olive groves and tropiy profitable; route and the all been 'made --Bowers investigation and-fou-nd 1 Thereure many i nst a rices- where fruit district is one of the oldest cal fruit orchards all around. decided upon. The first stock to eomply with the state eratvvay the success of the move-ment which originated with - thejeitizens of Utah have sold their in the state, and has .won aii Further-- " investigation - will be work will be done in this city and law, which makes it necessary for Utah lands sacrifice and at a and removed the" Develdpmcnt best League for, made into the. scheme by the local Pasreputation will extend from the Union seedthe officers to inspect the ' the newspaper editors of thejto distant points to begin all over quality of fruits. . officers. senger Station via Third West lings after they arrive at the nur- state is assured. the work of a already Many' again establishing, - - street, Center and Academy Ave. sery, before they are- - planted. of tjie important features of this 'home, and then discovered that to the Brigham Young University Then when they are bedded and will be the the lands os have day mailing post they purchased PLEASANT GROVE and Temple Hill. From here the have been in the ground- - awhile, cards ancLlettersto EAGER IS friends and higher prices have been in every road will be extendeddo the south they must again be inspected beacquaintances of outside, states. waySnferior to the lands which through Springville and Spanish fore the nurseryman is allowed to this line the Commercial Along they have sold or have overlooked -Fork into Payson and- - to the ship to the fruit grower. The Club GETTING READY in the state of Utah near their Bureau of Salt Publicity north through all the towns in Bower shipment consists mostly Lake will send out more former homes. In many of these than Utah County to the point of the of cherry root, apple root, and le cards this on instances, where eitiztns - have mountain,-- . where. it will run west pear root, -been blind to the opportunities Heartfailure is Given as the Work Will be Started Withthecommereial of organizations ' ovejr Jordan river and north other towns will probably send near at hand.-tlie- y tntv too Cause of Greens Sudden Through the Jordan Narrows, RESERVOIR OPENS in Thirty Days and Gas an out The number. to far turn but it remains back, equal post - then northwest-t- o the Redwood , TWO MORE MILES Death. card is a for while it others misone Comes in August. to idea, good profit by their road and north to Tenth South, : CANAL so far as it goes, is intended mere- takes and to act on the theory BIG OF ITS -- Salt Lake County going through ly to supplement the writing of that Utah is first for Ftahns and all of the towns on the west side The Provo Reservoir Company personal letters to friends and ac- that our own state is not only Charles Green, 45 year of age, 4. A. Jones, the western manaof the Salt Lake valley. From two miles of canal for quaintances in other parts of the able to give bigger and surer re- anil a resident of Pleasant Grove opened will Ike suth city limits the road ger of the Utilities Construction1 water this morning and by so do- United States, calling their at- turns for consistent and intelli- since to North West dead childhood, run north on First dropped Company - .of Canton. " Ohio, . , has ing brought under cultivation tention to the resources and op- gent effort than any other state, of Temple street, then east to West over 1000 acres ,, of- - arid land, portunities of Tftah. One of the the West, hut that the opportuni- about 7 "oclock yesterday morn- again visited Provo and now he , Temple, south to Fourth South which heretofore has either been many advantages of this plan ties pf Utah are iq ing, Mr. Green left the housgjind assures lhe people here that the 'and west to First West street. in dry -- farm or not used at all. that will he readily noted, lies in their range and - diversified in went out to do his chores, and Pis plant will be built and in op- .The passage of the franchise The Jarmers on the bench have the faet that the school children their character to furnish after getting partially through, he rat ion by the fiist' of will be hailed with delight by the been August. all winter on parts of the state, as well as many of homes and the necessi- started to curry a horse, but had working He' also stated that E. S. Pike commercial interests in all parts of the canal and have taken their their older luxuries no and ties and of more J ban 'started when he fell brothers modern life parents of Utah and Salt Lake counties, in water stock. Work and sisters will gain forelhem-selveiuto hundreds of thousands of new backward and called for help will arrive in this city the first of payments inter. , as it .will unite the .business ..commenced Jtft catm uiare.Jitt ima to- knowledge" TWTToij. Tu.s young sons were near- net week for the purpose of arwill .soqilJ g much elotfer than- at any thur ,,( These arc some of the ideas by and rushed to their fathers plete the canal across the big of the state of Utah .through the ranging for the site for the plant in fhe'history of the state. in which brought about ' I lie move- side. Imt he was dead before, they uud work that will he necessary bench north of American Fork. make other .preliminary de-fThe finances with which to build these letters. ment for the designation of April could reaeli him. Mr. Green had composing tails the work. Jones ex- , the road have long been ready and NEW JURY LIST Advertising experts tell us that 25 as Itali Day and wliieli have been suffering with mumps tor w aiting, so that there will be ho 4o ret urn to this city Mon- pects DRAWN FOR APRIL the personal appeal is the strong- resulted in the arrangement of question about getting the money est method, .of arousing and hold- - plans for the observance of this to, attend to his work. A physic- - dJl.v preparatory to going, to yvock. , necessary to construct and equip which have iufT ivas .called The following special jury list ing interest, .and is this bo true. the on the plant, the line for service from Payson has been drawn for the April the friends of Utah have in theif play of of and pronounced it a ease of .the governor jproval Utahjlmdy As there pill be a great many to Salt Lake City. term of court, and is returnable power the means for counteract-- j and state superintendent of pub-- j hoarUfailnre. miinsto dig in connecting the ing any and all of the unfavorable' lie pi struclion, county superin-- - lie is survived by a wife.' five gas immediately: and educators -- of the, children, Seth Scott, Provo; David S. impressions which have been eir- - leiub-ntand twin ptaftt wilfi the" consumers, much BOOTH ACQUITTED work will be furnished fo local eulated regarding the Beehive state in generak Suggestive pro- - sisters. TODAY BY JURY Park, Provo Bench; R. D. M. Thomas , and State its for III w citizens. will the crams ices the The which 'laborers funeral sen be this .suiun,ef This work " During Springville; held meetings C. Richbe six a in m.' held last been as Fred i at various schools in in months there, the Pleasant Allman, Provo; tip was Booth T. Friday wiU eomneme within the next 'Heber acquitted l'p. ) . . The sudden f e , by a jury today from the charge mond, Provo; Wm. D. Alexander, decided change in the tone1 of in j the afiernoon and for the. mass. Grove tabernacle l n a uwus w' ,,tl lu (s of abandoning' his family. The Provo i A. d. Smoot, Provo ; Mads quiries received frdm homeseekers , meetings which will be held in the missing of this robust citizen Was! ' be pftmpleted bv the lirst of wdl O. W investors m. F.ast.. and of halls the shook Lake the to this! state two the view; public, Thpse! of throughout ,a great case has been on for the past Johnson, people D. Oakley, inquiries generally have less an- - in AM evening, will appear as he w as vvell known in August; tcsidelho vyorknf erce "days and both sides introduced Beesley, Provo; JR. ' v . J. - 'lagonism and Jess skepticism, next Thursdays ivsue- ,considerable testimony. 'ing The buildipJ. a Springville. for WorkltdrCommence Immediately. A City- - an-Gov- erpor e -- n - 1-- 2 . ! the-fami- ly, the-rem- en ains. OMMHCK -- the-vis- two-baggag- 1 at little-sunke- - - ship-compan- y, King-Newhou- GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH OURSELVES , also-bee- . ve ant The-Pleas- , jrac-Ticall- - -- le "A 71 115,-000-po- st day,-whi- . ; -- wide-wenoug- h eom-foitab- le -- u - w-- K,w - -- or i - v .the-offici- 1 j Pal-freyma- n, s four-brothel- s I 1 ' i v '7 J -- initny-plaer- K ; - |