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Show TT ' T T KICK if 70a don't get WEATHER FORECAST Fair south, snow and muck colder north portion Friday; Saturday fair. The Post every Tuesday and Friday, KICK. Don't wait.. Kick to the right man, the Manager. - . NUMBER 268 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 6,' 1914 .VOLUME 6 VERA CRUZ HARBOR, FROM WHICH FOREIGNERS WILL SPRING CREEK UNDOUBTEDLY it i FLEE IN CASE OE WAR. J,? J I UtahCounty Has EveiyAdyantage Over Other Sections of The State; Negotiations Are On. Ayrr ft 1 r Bpring Creek Seems to Be the Choice of the Government Fish j Experts and Utah County Will Undoubtedly Win. 1 i 1 T7 - According to the best advices the Federal Fish obtainable, the State of Utah is for Hatchery going to be located at no other ,point than on Spring Creek, five miles south-o- f Provo and one mile north of Springville. The' gov eminent have gone over the situation very carefully and although they have not yet definitely an- -- nounced the place, of their choice, it is conceded by all who are ac- conditions that quainted there is no other place in the state that can even begin to come up to Spring Cheek either for water, fa- cilities for handling the fish and for .'their distribution through the 'Ctate, or for getting natural food for the fish. The land desired by the government i8 a strip commencing near Uhe Denver and Rio Grande track and extending along the creek to (ha old dam site of the old fvoolen .mills. This land is owned by Joseph 0, Houtz and B. Y, Johnson and some others, all of whom are willing to sell to the government a very Reasonable figure. , The proposition of the government is to spend $100,000,00 in Tbujlding a hatchery and a beanti-ffn- l park which will be one of the finest in the west. There is enough land at the place selected to do all 'the officials desire, with. building balaon roads and sky routes such as have been suggested by the promoters of a government hatch, ery near Ogden. t with , t JllW more serious trouble breaks in out Mexico for instance, if the United States is compelled to inwill tervene most foreigners probably, flee the country to escape attack aithe hands of thena-tiveMose of them, all of those Strawberry Trouble May Be Setwithin the territory surrounding tled by an Arbitration Board ana ""State "Attorney General Mexico .City,, will have to take the Will Take Pari According to the following article, an attempt will be made to settle the Spanish question by arbitration. Albert R. Barnes, attorney general of Utah, will attempt to set tie the "controversy between the officials of the United States reclamation service, in charge of the Strawberry irrigation project, and the Spanish 'Fork Water Users association over the distribution of water from Spanish Fork river, lie will take the matter up during his stay in Washington, where be will go Thursday.' r , Henry Gardner of Spanish Fork president ef the last. Utah, senate, was in Salt Lake 'yesterday and laid the entire matter before Mr. Barnes. He asked that he iake the question up with the officials in Washington. Mr. Gardner Said that there was only one point ou which the Spanish Fork people and the government officials could not agree. According to Mr. Gardner, the reclamation officials want to give the Spanish Fork farmers but 38,000 acre-feof water for prior rights in the Spanish Fork river. This, he declared, was unjust inasmuch as before the government began its project the Spanish Fork water nsers had constructed tt canal of their own and secured under this private system of water, or 9000 48,000 acre-fee- t acre-femore than the government is now offering under the .. project. . It is estimated that it would cost. the people of Spanish Fork $300,000 to accept the governments offer, according to Mr. Gardner. This amount is based on the, price that would be charged for waters taken away from the triginal rights Aot - the Spanish Fork-Strawberr- 01 Getan'Expression People on Movement.-'- i 1 ed mum HUM . THEUSEII WRITES y "3,i S? s. P. P' . torturous railroad which carries far out ready to sail.. The trip them to Vera Cruz. This photo- - down from the heights of Mexico a graph of the harbor was taksa - about the mountains. In case of a while the Ward Line steamship great exodus it would be taxed to Morro Castle, which was recently the utmost to carry a quarter of held for a few hours at the com those who would seek passage. Which may be one reason ' why mand of President Huerta and when President Wilson pro- President Wilson long ago urged tested, was there.. She is shown Americans to leave Mexico. If D-- rt - .. Mayor Decker Has Issued tb Call for the Mass Meeting t BIG MASS MEETING CALLED TO DISCUSS BONDING QUESTION , TREE PLAHTIHG A number of citizens, are agitating the connecting up of the sidewalks over the Provo, Utah, Feb. 5,1914. This street - - intersections. expense would have to be met Dear Sir : Thinking that perby' the city and in order to solution the meet it, it would be necessary haps suggestions for of the points submitted in your for the city to bond for that last issue, relative to the mayors amount to cover. It has been meet- plans of beautifying our eity,! decided to call a mass might be of interest and service -- ing of the. property owners to the public in general, I beg to to discuss the advisability of submit part of a plan to that (', calling a special election- - to deqida whteher. or pot . we' feet, and kindly, ask youo.qlve Editor Provo Post, .... : HI From th -- through Colorado and New Mexi-NeMonday night the people of Provo will have an opportunity to meet at the County Court House and there discuss the question of paving the street crossings of Provo and by so doing cut out the knocking the' town is getting because of the terrible conditions of the crossings during the muddy ' season. xt , , Since the movement was first began a representative of The Post has interviewed dozens of ProrJ In one of the roughest g&mes of people on the paving of theeUoss-ings- r and less than a tjozen Date ; basket ball ever played on & local been B. Y. U. basket ball team floor the opposed to it. The few wh defeated Montana Agricultural do oppose this big step forward' College by the decisive score of 67 have either personal complaint to 14. Right at the beginning the against the commissioners or else visitors starved out to play rough have, not thoroughly acquaintedball and for a few minutes they themselveg with the situation ami-dmade fairly good headway, scormitj care to be quoted on the until they .have, had fur"., three before matter locals the ing points to investigate. to The the ther ,up opportunity game. warmejl boys had no sooner vfaraed up than the Among those who have bcci' o t visitor started sieging. Hal- actively in favor of the paving it verson was in a. scrimmage near John CL Diehl, who said: I ar All citizens are agreed in of visitne sideline favor the' the paving eertainly tf scheme of tree planting proposed February 9th, at 7 :30 p. m. tors lnggedJhdm a vicious blow on street crossings. Provo is badly-iI hope the people will come the jaw. For a few moments ,it need pf having this work done for the beautifying of onr city is a grand one, but in order to make out that we may have a good looked god for a fight on the floor. and there is no better way than attendance and a free ex- a success of it many individuals The ' crowds started yelling Put by bonding the city, will btf obliged to give up personal pression. him off, Hes a Pug, 'and C. F. DECKER, Mayor, likes and preferences to conform, similar cries but Referee Thurman Preston' G. 'Petferson, president ' with majortity views. Are you warned him and allowed him J to of the Commercial Club, when in' continue; After fire minutes more terviewed, said: willing to do this t Shall we have a whole city of beauty its entire- - GEORGEW. ROWLEY of play another Montana man lost .The proposition of the general DIED YESTERDAY , , his head and ty and unity its charm t slugged Halverson n improvement of the streets and PNEUMONIA en, Of course every citizen is FR(gd second time, but was again allow- the connecting up of the sidewalks titled to his own preference and ed to play. of Provo With crossings, has the idea of what constitutes an ideal George Wallace Rowley died After the first five minutes of support and the hearty endorsethe Provo play the B. Y. U. boys scored at ment of the Provo Commercial tree (but one must not forget that yesterday-morninMOORE DISPLAY a se- will and handled the visitors so Club. The organization as a body General' not following Hospital be ideals own ones pracmay COMPANY DEVISE K of attack vere pneumonia lie easily that the game would have will do all in its power to assist, tical or may be faulty) yet, lfcthe FILE ARTICLES HERE li! I? ' at Silver been featureless had it' Hot been in the movement. the ' disease ' num(Subtracted 'f greatest good to the greatest in and was a bad plight for the general of is still very the slogan ber It would seem to be 'a moveeveCity Articles of incorporation for the roughness and the " to Provo for treat- - dspration with which ment that would make a direct and brbught jwhen the visitors progressive city. ' Moore Display Devise Company ! fought to keep the score d'owm Henry Ward Beecher xsays : ment. vigorous appeal to every taxpayer ihave been filed with the bounty The deceased leaves a wife and town fail No can The local in our city, who in the past has consista boys played f clerk. ofbeauty,j The company is incorporbesides numerous ent game- - all the way children, and walks five, its had the pleasure of wading ankle and are.gutters though ated for $100,000.00, and $60,000 other relatives to mourn his loss. came out of it with through trees venerable if houses fouls' mud on - our its few through-th- e hovels, deep is The amount of this paid up. make magnificept-colonade- s along The remains may be viewed at the chalked up against them. The street crossings. A combination of directors are : Fred J. Moore, W. O. H. Berg & Sons Undertaking teams lined ' a city boasting of thirty-eigits streets. ,& up as follows : F. Dodson, A. F. Palm, W4 U. Parlors from 11 until 12:30, best the To U. results. Y. miles of cement sidewalks conB. M. C. bringXhoul A; . Tlanke and B. F. Roper. thedeast trouble will be our sorrow, and the funeral services Chipman, Egbertjf Lott structed by its citizens, and about first snT paramount aim. Thrill be held in the First ward Bowman 1 rf ,r Cortner one hundred and fifty yards of bad conditions in many localities Reeling house at 1 ocloek. Greenwood Wilcomb cement crossings constructed- by from Maddox , itself as a corporation, would sure- Hgpromiscuous pk Taylor -- Fork resulting Fork- people. SEASON ITfLOPEN corIlalverson Rice ly seem to be a condition requir iminediately rg w a te rli s er sr rdc cl a re that " theiw ON WORLD S CROOKS been New rected trees have plant-- ! ing a prompt and a vigorous rem- right to the water has been firmly ed between old AT SAN FRANCISCO MOVIES ACTOR ' thus ones, robbing edy. established and they have refused of The remedy lies in .the proTRAMPLED UPON to accept the government V offer. them of their rightful share .. SAN FRANCISCO,-CalFebr2, and BY soil, TEN sunlight HORSES crippling posed bond issue, i The same five The Spanish Fork per5Ie have room, An international blockade New have trees for life. them j mills tliat we are now . paying for Candidates Galore Are j Entering not demanded the enije amount confidence Joe against pickpockets, too been '.street mainten- and closely together planted is Over Run improvement When His ' Ryan the Big Piano Contest at Ir of the, if old right, bgnavc agreed men, swindlers and crooks of the the them and do? will and anre same the work spoiling dwarfing in Mount Falls Wild West The , vines; Much Interest is Awak- to accept 43,000 have world was declared today by the that will on take care of the might symetry grand Film Scene payments to PaDama-Pacifi- e government officials declined ening. . International exbeen theirs. Shall we unite our. - . bonds. -- As soon as - cement CA NON . CITY, Col Feb. this. 5.,the grant efforts in correcting these defects! position, effective from now until Joe Ryan, a motion picture aclox,'crossm3 are in that money' that close, of the fair, It should.be agreed. upon that was.in.inred probably fatally here,1188 been previously expended in With each succeeding day, new WilJ Go to Washington. Defectives and Bertillion be should trees hardwood' no this afternoon while staging aiter,1Prary repairs will go to meet made in the . big entries- are being Gov. William Spry and Attor-50 P.erts from London, Paris, Berlin,. scene in a new from 30 less to than and! wild west interest and payments on the at contest will leave for ,i Irvines, piano ney General Barnes and other European eapi- . &Part the difference being posed bonds. e those in' the race are getting out Yashjngton X. C.; "Thursday photo pav S 9 to from.lhe I1 The r Pri.ncpali - ..after the votes in order to get altemoon to .confer .with officials of ,accor41D? proposition resolves itself a well known rough'rfd-American cen ers of population, .Ryan, "uniform selected a (this Each was species dashpato simple question4 Shall we making a big lead for the final rush. department of the interior win te employed. between tanc ' trees, except it ten cowbovs. started by Ryans' or shall we not, give to our city hqgarding the disputes wdiich are where trees day since the contest Ve W1 to glve n. wrmng pursued to exist, . already horse a stcppe(i ,, jnto been gaining impetus gopher hole commissioners power to put in apd .njfw arising continually between the shade and some beauty). If fell. The men behind could permanent street improvements, to be one of the biggest state and federal land officials rnent. Crooks will notl betohm- an old trees comes within the nof eheck their horses. in time! Permanent crossings, or shall we, things of its kind ever ,pud off over mineral entries on school sec-i- n m We intend ated SanFranmoo. should be distance it agreed by our votes, say to them that it an(j the entire fcand this part of 7the state.- The(tions. to give visitors the fullest g the to cut this is our desire . that they go .on for it down, upon : body are as follows The business of the capitol eomvotes o future beauty and good to 10,n.' sake.! The hosvictim was taken to a gravel on the various 46,900 sprinkling Cardell mission will be handled' dining Mrs. Hannah All old the trees. 'when new trees, the mud gets so' unconscious. belie com28,500 absence vedier0?11?8 the Overlade their J?-"Vera by building deep that they are impassable. 19,300 mittee composed of Anthon IL where coming together, should be Ilelen Newell PRIESTHOOD MEETING It is my opinion that the citi17,400 Lund, John Dern and Daria Matt- - kept well trimmed. Mrs. Lizzie Henrt of Now Word a on the desire their city to keep pace zens planting 17,400 son.Edna Simmons,- TtTMividuaTJi.Sen most the 1 be-the trees, part, important 600 13, Anna Dean 3 which because foundation the upon 11,900 licenses been have Parker'-'-js,. Irene Marriage OO sued to Many others are ready to go on the following couples : the whole structure stands. If Eva Wilkins 'v ".--i 1e be held Collece trees it see the to in favor of paving the that record in?.ni possible, in-m. All arc cordially 8.800 Smith Ingram of Nepbi and Mary Jean Wiljiams pjt two oclock. Hal Sunday little with are as carefully up dug crossings and vited, keeping Provo 8,700, Mortcnson of Idaho Falls; Ruus Smith, Pastor. Nora Rgdficld an a' the Sunday school roots fiberous as and of abreast the times. There will' damage many 7.900 Ethel arrer t. Woodward of Waco, Texas, as consistently possible, .packed! teachers are expected to be be made inat the f. F. office many speeches 7.900 of ITatnilton, Faulkner iabel Fair and Anna post MrsvAcrry Maycnck at-of sun Prese,nt- - The teachers are ex- - and and out next and j kept Monday has dry meeting forthis of PleasErnest night -6,700 field. district, Iowa: just speefor Long Mildred Goldman cuse(t on account of the tri- returned from an extensive tno every person inf rested should try 5.000 ant View and Esther Crowther of mosphere, and if hole8 are "not E114 Crandall a take Sunday bcliool Conven- Rdna Jensen throujgh Colorado and New Mexi- - to be present and enroll in - I- - 4,900 Provo; Samuel Gillard and Ellen ready for them (which they should! J Fvuf.J On Pa . eood cause. both of Provo, Ttmr.) (Cootlnued On Pa jSoulier, " .t . -- vnobe n 1 - -- et g -- -- et -- -- mum - -- ht to-wi- th - I - The-Spanish - gisuapiy acre-feet. , ed i pro-Vien-na af-re- ' re-j0- ,? 300-yar- d es sl-lot- - - profec--Ryan,- to-d- ate - 44 -- -- j mSS :: 55 ,t d A . . |