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Show s rirw Tr WeatherForecaat Tuesday rain day fair. - Wednes- v A COMMUNITY BOOSTER HUMBER 187 PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1912.r VOLUME SUMMER The Parade Will Be Two Miles Long and Will Represent Both Pioneer and Modern Life; Notables Here to Take Park in Celebration. SUMS I C: ( I The Track is in SplendicT Condition and all ot .the Machines Are Stripped Ready for 'Action; Many' Entries Have Been Made. Largest Party That Has Ever; Ascended the Mountain j . With the completion of all arrangements for the big automobile . Something Doing. carnival comes the good news that Tke summer school class in the race track was never in better All Day Long physical training at the Brigham shape for raciug than it is at presYoung University conducted a ent. The automobile meiy are de; mountain climbing expedition to lighted with the propecsfor a' h e- ofvef Tim p nogos last Friday. .Many Feature Events Will Young Man Eluded Watch-er- s successful tmd it is 'anticiBe Pulled Off During the andSaturday. Twenty students, pated that the best entertainment and Was Found Dead thirteen boys and seven girls, r7 Day and Evening. made the trip and everyone suc- that has ever taken place at the Sunday Morning. ceeded in reaching the highest local track will be afforded those peak of Utahs most Inagnificent who attend the races tomorrow. Never in the history of Provo The funeral services over E. A. mountain. Thjs was the largest While i , 4 only four cars are entering, has there been such preparations Alalouf, the young man who co crowd that bas ever stood on V; d -- Pioneer that ene or two unmade for -- eelebration-of atTme" time. Those" wbo miffed suicide last Saturday Z - f Sunknown if this and as 'the tfavi , Gour-eyspeedsters jare ' preparing made the climb were year, day f were held at two oclock Mitto enter at the last moment and day school committee in- charge night, Hugh Iloldaway, David continues throughout the'day as it this afternoon at 0. H. Berg and Samuel Baird. chell, Ilyrum Smith, spring some surprises on the local has done during the past few Sons Undertaking .Parlors," and C. E. McClellan, J. G. Gubler, Fred people. The Ford gained- - someweeks everyone will vote that the interment took place in the ay lor, Karl Eyring, Hugh Brown, what of a reputation in Spanish. eGrande Hardy, Professor Kelley, July 24, 1912, has been the biggest city cemetery in accrodance with AcDirector Roberts and Misses Hat- Fork when it overlapped the other day in the history of the city. a telegram sent by Aikel Malouf, tie Walker, Margaret Bean, Pearl contestants but in the race tocording to members of the com- of Anderw, North Carolina. mittee, a telegram has been reTomney, Mrs. McClellan, Virginia morrow the table may be turned, MISS ANNA SPAFFORD The young man, who was 21 ceived from the King and Queen barren, ChaHotte Curtis and Nel- - as the other automobile ' people of England, stating that they re- years of age, came to Provo about Miss Anna Spafford of the First the Third ward "Won second place ie Taylor. ' The party left the Y gymna- have spared no means, in making gret very much their inability to ten days ago to- visit A,R, Malouf Wardwon the exciting and keenly, and Miss Merline Roylance of the to win over the Ford. I attend the.eelebration, but notand other -- relatives here. riday contested Queen contest held by Fifth ward won third. Every sium at two oclock Friday after- preparations was of It absence these the reported that the Stude- ward in the stake got out and noon with Mrs. C. E. McClellan withstanding Schools he claimed and was he unwell this stake of ' the Sunday worked for the success of the un- as cliaperon.J They were driven in baker Company ha clspent a thousnotables, the committee informs "Westwood him a Doctor gave when and ast us that Messrs. Taft, 'Wilson, Saturday night, dertaking, and as a result of it wagons to Stewarts ranch at the and dollars in preparing a car to , Saturday Again prescription. ,hg Roosevelt and Bryan are all ready the ballots were counted it devrb the Saaday Schools bava received lead Prove enter AhsuIM? aydUm cihw peov mak-- I 0 to appear in the parade and to was examined and ordered to oped that she had received splendid returns for the efforts canyon, whpre a 'nopen air camp pie have spared no means in ed, but as soon as the doctor left rumored was It take part in the celebration. votes. Miss Ethel Taylor of put forth. preparations. Sating was pitched. At six o'clock In order to prevent trouble on le refused to pay any attention to climb was to some extent that the races the urday morning great s aa the first big event in the morning, the orders given him, and about $& egun with every excursionist in would be more or less dangerous, 7 :30 he eluded Mr. Malouf, who tried made been have BEARS CONTROL by arrangements ugh spirits, and all the lady mem-er- s but when the!race track was various out the this COLTON HILLS the committee to have special po- - was watching him, and the boys by morning , determined to reach the top ala licemen stationed all along the uncle could not find him a gain, of numerous predic- drivers, each expressed the opinregardless 4' streets and at 9:30 no vehicle, though about nine oclock he was The bears bave been in con- to the effect that many of ion that there would be no danger tions on -- automobile- bicycle or other de-- seen nearthe W oolen. Mills trol of the hills back of Col- them would fail. By 7 oclock whatever of accidents as the track track. the railroad vice for riding will be allowed on ton for several months past a, m. the party had lifted itself was hard and the turns were well Sunday morning about 10:30 absoCenter street from Academy and the sheep herders, who up over numerous terraces and graded, and that there was this between no Avenue to Third West, for at that Charles Penrod and his son went comparison in former days were masters lutely water falls cliffs, past unsurpassFork. track at the and hour comes the great race between out to the head gate northwest of of the situation, now seem to Spanish of charm the ed in for where in. the increasing purpose ahy the Kansas City Fire Department i;he Provo Ice and Cold Storage have lost their grip on the the membership of that or- world, and were resting beside The cars already entered are as to water 8 the turti p and the Provo fire fighters. Both Company plant hills and are being driven beand blun little lake at follows; --The Flanders 20, which gauization, and to make the vic- - into one of the fields nearby, when are the : 4 beasts. claiming fore 'the one club of of most the foot the 'Timpanogds glac- will be driven by J." IL Petitt of active .Yesterday departments the ' which wilj' - tory and they will undoubtedly ;he child saw a body in the 'canal. an old mother bear with two $ commercial - bodies in the ier. There they had lunch ana Salt Lake; moment for a examined They of Ogdown which Fred will be Jamesr driven a race jt Olsen to go young ones phased a sheep go by put up state, JohnJi Bott has heen after, a few, minutes . res V began which be will den the Binck", Ercanbrack ; in' history." Then" willcome the and then named herder the hardest part of the climb, up employed by the club to get driven by "J. E.'Doty. J " - big parade in which over one hun with, them to where the body lay from Goshen up a 'tree audJ ) it new members ' and the-'- fr a thousand yards of steep-sno- w dred floats will be entered, a line in the ditch. vNotice was then bank on the back of the glacier. The motorcyclists who have been entrance fee has been cut serenely kept guard at the of march over two miles will be quickly sent to Sheriff Jndd, who foot for nearly three hours from teu five dol- dollars The snow in places was almost on the track claim ihat they will to covered by all kinds of characters with County Attorney Evans, and the ascent be able to make excellent speed" beforedeciding to give up j lars for the next thirty days. perpendicular canal and brought to drove the modit is hoped that Pioneer letman chase the and the day's The local club has under conwould only be made by cutting in all safety-an- d representing Unwill be seen be- race excellent an ern industrial life and the busi- the mans body to the Berg' remain. After the bears had busiriz sideration considerable in its surface. - The zag stepk !A. B. where Parlors, dertaking will merchants ness floats that the climbed ness of importance and an gone Ercanbrack boys and girls all reached the top tween the motorcycles that enter. identified Malouf his and sister over enthused from all bands also Colton down and hutried into bring in, effort will be rnade to have by 12 :15 p. m. and spent one hour The bicycle boys are ". enterone each and race over the stake will participate and fur- the body as that of their cousin. the beto notify the officers of the on the peaks, surveying the vast the membership increased Praetially ever since the young $ assault that had- - been made so win to determined is nish martial music for the occa out, 4 fore these problems are taken ing and magnificent panarama Jielow man arrived In Provo be bas been will race a sion. is that it the him. good Hereafter Uiom on"all expected sides, upon up. The yommitteejn. charge of the acting strangely, andSaturday 4? TTmpanogos commands the most be seen lu this evcnt." sheep herders in that vicinity 'll seche the from jumped decorations at the tabernacle have morning to when are going go out only inspiring Icwof any peak in as- - they do decorated the building in a ,most ond story windowof the Leader It looks off into Salt Lake 4. 4, 4, 4. 4. 4. 4. 4. heavily armed, Utah 4i4444store tp.J.he sidewalk, but was not PROGRESSIVE PRIMARY not think it safe to ramble exquisite manner, and the 'unique and upon Great Salt Lake "RAILROAD OFFICIALS Valley HELD LAST NIGHT over the sheep ranges with- design' is Certainly unusual in its injured. on the north; westward it overARE COMING HERE A. B. Malouf and his brother & COURT ROOM mechanism.- -' out ample protection.looks tlie desert valleys in. west Provo in three about have been 8 4 4 4 About the only time during the 4.441414 ern Utah; to the south and southGeneral - Manager , n. C.- At tlieprogrcssive primary belt east it comma mis. views of Juab entire day to be given over to years conducting The Leader store - rest will be the noon hour extend--in- g on Center street, while the suicide Nutt, Assistant General Pass- house" last"nTght the and Sanpete: and from its peaks the at .court busiin MEET been bis Q eugcr AgentTJ.' II." Mander- .. following delegates were electee one can sec-t- o the ast the father have, from twelve to oneT Then at and great North Carolina. ness at field, Superintendent II. E. Andrew, TONIGHT TO. DISCUSS one o clock the Eureka baseball to attend the. third party conven Uintah - ranges, Duchesne $ Van Ilousen and other mein- the closed The this Store is Leader; Team will meet the Provo team on PLANS FOR OUTING ti on to be held in this city next gqlcb, StravA berry Valley and the tiers of the official family of the B.'Y. ,U. campus. This will aftemooti wliile the members of G. J round basin containing Ileber, W. H. Ray. Saturday: ser$ the Salt Lake Route will ' be followed by sports for the cliil the family attend the funeral ImF. A. Iluish, B. II. Bow Midway and Charleston. Carpenter, Provo tonight for vices. The Loy Scouts of Provo "dren on the North Square and at Mlier A. M Carter, E. A. Mitchell mediately below find to the east come to of getting acquaint- purpose 3 oclock. in the afternoon automeet tonight at the library build- - jffr c. Larsen, John Roundv, M. II the. huge cliffs jump off hundreds ed with the business men of mobile; races will take place on P. G, Peterson, Walter of feet, forming great amphi- & Provo and Utah to make their final arrange--Grahaing County, and the the race track. In . evening SHEEP HERDER in to-- J Adams and E. T. Jones. A com theatre, Aliieh at one time were out for turn the ments eommer- this over big to also go a special electric parade will be BADLY BURNED mittee was .Iso appointed to , filled with stream 4 of slowly mov- h eial district to on over; a talk to and morrows lineup get parade, pulled: off. The committee in for the state, convention ing ice. ffnd are now. beautiful $ what is being done in this see- range to : will take either; the outing they charge of the event are as follows ,hp f(llowinj? memhora . G with pine groves and mountain 3 tion. As soon as the party Eugene Nichols."' a sheep $ - I. A. Smoot, marshal of the day. Provo canyon of tlm Strawberry ,tT- 'Carpenter," "Writer "Adams. M flowers. ' In 'one of these cirks herder from American Fork, arrives there will liqautomo-- . ' Assistants Earl J. Glade, C Much- Avork has been II, Graham, W. II. Ray, -- F, A the shrunken remnant .of a onee 4 Q was badly' burned yesterday Valley. to - take biles at Eugene Fletcher, Lawrence South afternoon in his camp in the in preparing Ilnish. E A. 'Mitcliell and John great glacier slowly crawls to-- e done Scouts the Bench. by over the them .Then wick, Arthur L. Becley, Lester 2 hidlls back of Colton. lie Sftxe.v- a rninaturi lake and is will . a and celebration in the , "evening for, banquet tomorrow's MadW. P. Taylor,: John Ilayes, was getting ready to cook a broken into tiny bergs and iee,,, BPrTe,i i honor of the rail- show the to W4' Chamberlain. public II. sen," boys expect meal and had a pan of hot fields by its rippling surface. SHOWS j road officials at the" Hotel 'Stake committee I. A. Smoot, the advantages they are gaining , in the oven. The Utah it with its grease OLD RELICS lake, PIONEER valley The local club chairman; Earl J. Glade, C. Euoverheated and fields lying immediate- being members "of that organigrease beeaqae DISPLAY IN WINDOWS by cities, are numbers very anxious gene Fletcher, Pearl Snow, Lottie and to cool it off he dashed a to the west, forms perhaps the . zation. ly , over the to talk S. question of B. Harris, Lester Taylor, bucket of cold water into it," Mercantile most enchanting view of all. T0I4. seI1(iinf all of the through The L. A. South wick, John E, This caused the flame lo Company has decorated its large get the thrill and inspiration from trains to Los Angeles, over Ilayes, Arthur L. Beeley P. W, shoot out, burning his face' this one big lookout into the window with Pioneer display district instead oUsend- this Madsen, W. II. Chamberlain. neck and hands very badly. relies, and the unique display has depths is worth all the trouble them around via Lcam- - Representatives from wards ing He hurried to camp nearby carriers will been attracting widespread inter- and fatigue of , the mountain ington cutoff, as .the trip' First ward. Charley Thomas Sec where other herders dressed the relies may be climb. Elsewhere in the world ' through this section will give one rural delivery tomor-,- s make ond, A. IL Lowe. Third, J. L. Rus the wounds, and this morning found old guns, a wheel, people go thousands of miles for tourists a long ride through sell; Fourth, L.' E. Eggertsen took him to Colton and sen t row and one city delivery, and Mens wy(fe an,j such a climb and such a view. the most fertile part of the Fifth, J. Karl Allred; Sixth, W. hi mto his home. the general delivery office will be tools .used by our grand- - Here too many of us are content state. 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