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Show - ( HE Community Weather Forecast .Mi lurd av - PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1912. UTAH COUNTY FRUIT GROWERS WILL ORGANIZE A PUBLICITY BUREAU HERE t V 1 7 fh, 7' v NATIONAL PROGRESSIVE & L r Fruit Shipped M t fc 0. the Ea?t This Season. AtJUoeloek Monday afternoon - there W I z of-taki- 4 - - Dem-onstrati- on Re-cove- rs , i - around town and finally settled " just, before noon for a love feast at the Opera House, The were ; delegates froth the in to arrived town have supposed last night; but from the absence of red. bandanas it was plainly evident that the southern, counties of Ihe state were not in the move with enough enthusiasm to even " send a lone representative to the scene of battle. However, when the Salt Lak e t ratiF a r rived in'o re spirit became manifest and more were in evidence. The delegates from the north of combination proved to be former Republicans, Demoerats-anAmericans, and who expressed themselves as ready and willing to force all allegiance to past ' ; party affiliations, When the meeting was called ' to order in the Opera House W. D. Livingston of Sanpete county became temporary chairman and in his address to the convention that the sup porters of tfie national progressive- party- - could not maintain-thei- r affiliations with tjlie Republican or any other party wdthin the bounds of the United States, as the movement Was distinct and free from other party .organizations and for the purpose of furthering the advancemtnt of the candidacy of .Theodore Roosevelt, for president. Following' Mr. Jiivingstons speech the .commit- tees were selected by the ten or twelve counties' represented in , the convention and thenir names were handed to Secretary Walter" down red-banda- nas . d 7 ' -- - - o. al ) About two hundred delegates of th National Progressive party came to Provo this moYmng-an- d amid- martini. music marched 1 Zp-tesen- ! PARTY will- - bea meeting-i- n the Provo Commercial Club of all the fruit growers and business men S in Utah County, for the purpose of organizing a publicity bureau in connection with the Utah Pub-- ' SUNDAY SCHOOL BOARD IN CHARGE OF PIONEER DAY CELEBRATION. licity League organized Sn Salt Lake this week. This bureau has been deemed very necessary on FEEBLE-MINDE- D SCHOOL account of the tremendous fruit crop which has been grqwn in this T county and the necessity II II active steps to get the crop on the market and sold at profit- able figures. Fi'omAthfi ClarencFBIack Was Attack-Ze- d BYrUrBoyTells outlook the growers estimate the The ChildrenT Gave a -ciutvr causttUas cars thousand two at crop of the WorkZ Success in Stockholm This7 rrttcisms-mlght Tand Rohbed But the . company considerable against 730 cars - for last year, Done This Summer. - -- Coin After Fight,- -Year; Gets Good Offers. troubleTand ibe loss Wifi tiny - and" whHe thequaUtjT was" never better than this year, such a tredoubtedly be keenly felt, S. mendous increase iu. the Supply J. Jones, who is uow at Og- A large nnmber-of-ProvCoach E. L. Roberts of the B. . Clarence Black in Spatjisb-For- k peowill require, the utmost activity den, will succeed Mr. Smoot as manager. . on the part of the people not only ple went to the State Mental IIos-ut- canyon gave an evidence of brav- Y. U. received a letter from A. V. A tji Thursday 'night jto attend ery last night and this morning Richards, the in this county but of the state to champion high he exercises of such School the seldom make closing the asis will anythat displayed crop get prices or the Feeble Minded. As they where, and through his nerve he jumper of. the Olympic games in as profitable as it should be: : in which Richards succeeded 1m netting back $78.20 Stockholm The business men of the state arrived at conD. : II. him Calder had been stolen from that Lake in Salt Superintendent a first called meeting says ducted themto.Mhe-exhibiti- on early this momingr to organize this publicity-burea- u Yesterday Black- - left . Doctor that I hae longed for and I gave as they realized, that the farmers where they were shown the work done the' at unfortunates Richards the ranch about ten miles them all 1 had. It was sure a leave by and fruit growers could not Some of from Colton tothe children and went .into, that very hieky eontest for me,-- as mv and field -- the orchard and lospital. get done to lad a needleworkTOthers take train to Castle Gate eyes, were very had and it w As of fancy city the for making purpose gether work, and where he could get a doctor - to hard for-ma publicity "campaign for- - their lasket making,-bea- d to see the bar. My Young Man Has Made Good Adams,, .after whiyh an adjournment w'as taken until this afterT Much of tend the for work ribs was broken three tohim inches. jump was six feet. 3 0 products, - hence it became neces- oinitting. to From Letter noou. when the session again According b a a n wed e..sust excellent in ! ained ccident the to andsho great fakemp lxliditthfiiirst trialLwithout jtary for some.one.else - - both before. finish. Whew care in and he reached dayolesign the.farmers . the matterTand assist :r7rrW ashingtOnTT f touching the bar, "T never, tried Thisthe." saw William' afternoon After work of the children Colton he w a s around with Depuin their fight for a market, and higher height. There was 59 any of chairman the convenGlassman V. No. been lad Dunn until shown, the visitors were ty SheriffJ. a meeting at Salt Lake was called jumpers here, but only eleven got of the orof staff tion 4 andehief 12 :25. hoardto went in conducted at the then lie large assembly Senator George Sutherland has over the six footmark. The .where. business enthusiasts and his In ed . where to-Castle children speech the and went the train under ganization. tor met11. room, others were great jumpers but my" written President George public spirited citizens long on the shortcomings Brimkall of the Brigham Young ot-tgether and discussed the market- the direction of Mrs. Ida Smoot Gate. Just as he left the train luck was better than thelrsT' to Republican party and of go to the doctor a' thug stepThe people treat me fine and University informing him of the ing of the state crops, and in Duseuberry gave a program to failure of Theodore Roosevelt i the methods from out behind teachof and demonstrate the tree a I will give you a few quotations success of Lyman Swenson at the ped every instance all favored immednomination in Chiea- to the land were him arm. for struck back over the the and marking they being given, from some of my friends. Mike Naval Academy. The letter is as iate action in order that the The blow" from what. he thought Murphy said.- Richards, go, reviewing what he claimed et might be obtained before the purpose of developing memory. . can follows.: you the to be a 2x4 plank, fractured a do The first number .was an history of the situation. When make lo vcj .Washington. D. U.. July 18. ' Glassinan crop must be harvested, anythingbrit had completed the con- - . iaMrs. welcome bone of his then written by arm, Tliethug When Another problem confronting mademvjmrip a gentleman 1 )rUrettr'H Byimhall, to seleet..dele-gate- s vent ion hoardwho him of one took. from and proceeded $78.20 - the fruit growers is that of help Cotton, ill 4he patients, came up to me and .said. BrjghamYoung University, , to b . convention XU'...tbe' to ed Mrs. a was and that -train wa&JoQ undoubtepassing freight Provo. Utah. appear... Richards, we- just received a and the, campaign will which in 5, held Uliicago August read the address as going slowly" "up the. hitlbut cablegram from Utah that you My' Dear Dr. Brimhall : , dly' include active, steps and call Dusenberry II. follows: Janies as resulted to be GentleBlack wTas not outdone and were elected governor for J life. 'Ladies and - for all the harvest hands obtain follows: in enclosing - I' Sah-LnG. P. I Petefson, am in man to see car MaysL the which the very glad you knowing Another said.ZYouJiave put Utah herewith a statement from the able in all parts of the state. men, B..1L .Tuttle Salt . Lake-- ; on top of the on tlie have all come up to our program dim bed,-- he business-me- n got have of the showing Utah map and particularly Bureau of -- Navigation Many R. Glen Bothwell, Salt Lake; M rs. bv Lyman . suggested that tbe Jruit growers and I hope that you wiH be much train and when the train slopped Provo., Mr... Sullivan,, the secre- - the marks.receivcd Charles J. Adams, Weber;- Wessend out agents into such counties pleaSCiL We boysand girls have at Colton he watched forJhe man tary of the A. A. U. of America, Knqte Swenson inhis recent men, K. Rich: . O. Fred Walton, he climbed to come different to and'as learned many out, things" and the biggest man in Amateur tal examination for admission to ley as Sanpete, Carbon and southern W. A. Robertand ; ChadeUaehe side down door Black such as do the from this fancy work, year, athletics in America, said, I the Naval Academy. He passed section where much o fthe farm - alternates The Lake Salt shouldla-- - crocheting slippers, and one son, of his the on" I dropped top felexcellenthoy examination .and wish we had a hundred clean an work is" done and chances for Willis Johnson. are lesSevier; J. N.. ers, stunning him and knocking lows like you on our team. am sure you have every reason bor is good, and there obtain the does bead work. Then our Boxelder :Frank .Evans, readone Valentine, sons of spelling, arithmetic, .hand - I have so much toMell yuu to bp proud of his record You Mm.down, Although " necessary pickers- and- packers L. Salt Lake. Jos. Salt Lewison, sucBlack out was our teachers of and commission, says writing and will wait until I get-- , back. have probably noticed by , the and assistants to place the crop ing Hen- John Utah; his Lake,; ceeded but made in Roundy. have wonderful we that money progetting Will keep my eyes open as you re- newspaper dispatches .that he has on the cars for shipment. This (Continued On Page Four.) gress. Each morning our teach- was unable to capture the crook. quested. to's the already been "admitted question will undoubtedly come er made Black As have thief read the would us talk and, away as Yours the Midshipman,"-thiat meeting Academy truly up for discussion 4 4 444,4,,,4, s of some president or some man hurried to the quarters of Deputy having been done on the eleventh fnt4nSKxg (Signed) A. W. RICHARDS Monday afternoon, as the grow-erlost Dunn no Dunn and deed. Sheriff some SHARP done JACK has that great instant. are gutting anxious to get TAKEN HOME Dr. Calder is pleased at all of time in getting on the trail of the WELL KNOWN PROVO Sincere! v vours. their harvest hands.. GEORGE SUTHERLAND. AT RAYMOND, CANADA thq progress that we girls and thieff but up to noon no trace had ' The hospital authorities boys have made, and we are very been made although a fairly good 4 4$ 4. 4 4xt 4 ... Lyman Swenson was a student & Mrs. been sent has all to Dr. the released Jack Sharp last along . Mrs. Dennis Harris of this city at the Brigham Young University description grateful SPRING CREEK e Black-w- as the line, fbr as 'this take-Ihexsuffering splendid 'opporto being out of danger- received word1 Thursday" night and was" chosen' night TO BE OPENED e botli' arms and the young man was tak- great pain from that .her husband, Dennis Harris, amination for the Naval Academy tunity and to Mr. and Mrs. Gate he for Eastmond. The ribs when left en to his home. Although he and Prof. Castlej of Raymond, Canada, hail died at Annapolis. He left here in Deputy Fish and Game is Very weak and emaciated exhibit work will show you that shortly after noon today. and that the remains were being early spring for the school and Commissioner. David II. Mad- we have "noUbee hr idle.' W e thank through having undergone shipped to this city for burial. since arriving there he has sucsen reported this morning PEERLESS MINING and interest the terrible otdeal ot being for always will arriveeither tonight or ceeded in passing all of the menyour They that Spring Creek would Je you COMPANY ORGANIZED sometime tomorrow. Mr: Harris tal and welcome you. to our school. shot and operated upon, he at four physical tests given. 1 0pen to fishermen conof the still has much strength and Min- was 58 years of age and was well Other The Consolidated Peerless program and parts 4, m. oclock a. August to he able will of be soon sisted recitations, duets, songs, up ing Company has filed articles of known in Provo and hi Sevier QUARTERLY CONFERENCE that any person caught fish' and a play Little Men, which incorporation with the county county. A few years ago he and around. His was a case AT SPRINGVILLE SUNDAY that before that Rpring ing jn where the patients under Mrs. Doosen-bur- y clerk Incorporating a", group 'of nipvjjd to Canada 'and for somephysical .strength time would be subject to ar- occafor the had for counted and conferem-e of in onea claims the The in of was prepared the time everything mining Santaquin quarterly, bihop rest and fined "accordingly. been mining." district. The he. has had the endurance to had of One sion. held he at ,the Stake .the Utah .will two girls but the closed wards, been capital past during has This. stream through successfully. taught to play the piano and play- stoek is placed at $10,000, or:a or thrpe years has been back and Springville commencing .tomorpull for sometime and fishing will The boys relatives are de- ed the acompaniment to the sing- million shares at 1 cent per share forth much of the time. Arrange row morning at 10 oclock. Specbe good fairly undoubtedly er. while the children who took J. M Calderwood is president and intents will he made for the funeral ial speakers fryn the apostles lighted over his speedy re- for a day or two after the d . a of evidence George TJudd ig secretary and! just ns quickly as the remains quorum will he present to deliver jeovery. part gave opening. 4 & 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 f t treasurer. Jarrive. On Page Three.) P uIT3 addresses. ,4 4, 4. f f j 4. v t, 4 District Manager T. Ar ZSiuoot of the Mountain Stat-- J c Telephone & Telegraph Uo- .has severed his connections and will not he with the com- pany after the first of the 4 month" lie was an employee of the Bell Telephone Uom- pmiyfor a number of years 4 and when the Mountain Stat- - 4 cs.Coiupuuy look charge he 4 was advauced to the position ' of district manager, having Z gradually : worked JibnseH from the bottom up. During his entire time .in. that busi- ness lie Jias been one of .the y most ad he workers, in this section and to his efforts the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company owes much to its preseut business of today,--A- s a manager he was extremely popular, with & the peoplejvhieh enabled him 1 to elay criticisms and fights not: only among subscribers hut. with the newspapers .in 7 ot His the district, f,aZ times when V to g A. SMOOT QUITS TELEPHONE COMPANY i Cause of Action 4 , Y r There Will be ' 2000 Cars of Choice i L zz . The Lament of Roosevelts Failure in Chicago Proved to Be the Keynote to the Situation; Glassman Explained How the Colonel LosLl s-- A I V Bumper Crop ' -H fl l ' VOLUME - 1 and Sunday u NUMBER 189 . fair. , -- e' 94-10- eon-vened- e. he-talk- - ba - address - -- 1 -- -- -- ure take-pleas- ke; , - -- - - -- v Doos-enbur- y ." . Tal-mag- 4 . deyelop-(Continue- . ed |