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Show r- - 4. v ( KIOKifyppdoat The Post WEATHER FORECAST get every Tuesday and Friday, KICK. Dont wait. Kick to the right man, the Manager. Tuesday day fair, and Wednes11 NUMBER HO VOLUME 6 PROVQ CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1914 Malouf Brothers Build The Western Garment Co. Factory SPRING SCHOOL RADIUM TESTS AlISlM-fSERIIOIR-SlI- lT 'Reservoir Companys Right ed Appropriate by Large Competitor. FIFUM to Water-Challeng- - i 4 f Coaches Made Arrangements for Spring Sports at a Meeting in in Salt Lake Saturday. - The coaches of all of' the big schools of Utah met in Salt Lake Right of the Provo Reservoir Company to appropriate any water from the Provo river is challenged in an answer and crosscomplaint filed" in the litiga tion brought by the Reservo.r company, by the largest company taking water from that river, the ' Provo Bench Canal and Irrigation '"'company. This answer and cross- , complaint was filed in the district , court here yesterday, pursuant to an agreement that such filing 'would be made prior to April 1. It was approved yesterday by" the 'directors of the company and at- toraeys. No challenge is made to the of the plaintiff company to r right reservoir water during the season, save that it is claimed that the -- plaintiff and other companies so storing flood waters at the head of the river, Kave no right to use their water save above the lands under the - ditch of the defendant answering. The right, of sthe plaintiff to change its point of diversion to a "place below the lands of the answering company is denied, it be Ing charged that this would work great damage to the defendant by e depriving it of the benefits of water in the slack water Utah County May Yet Prove to " Be "the Homeuf Radium' Ores in Large Quantities. , the scehdules for the arrangng The representasports. spring Mrs, Elsie Carroll Took First Place tives at the meeting were Roberts, According to the latest advices in Retold Story Contest Sunday B. Y. U. ; Bennion, U. of U. i Teet-ze- from Goshen, the people of that Afternoon. . U. A. C. : and Jensen, B. Y. C. little town are all excited over the The Utah Intercollegiate confer- probable discovery of a body of In the Retold Story Contest for these radium bearing ore. A few years ence, which has handled the Provo- division of this stake things in the past and which did ago a tunnel waajun into the hill held at the Tabernacle last Sunso nominally Saturday has vir- at what is known as Warm Creek day afternoon Mrs. Elsie C. Car-rotually passed out of existence. and a vein of black mineral was won the first place for the The University ofUtah withdrew encountered. As this contained senior M. I. A.- classes and Parley from the conference just before hone of the values the men were Larson for the juniors. These twd A. B. Malouf W. B. Malouf the state meet last year. The rea- hunting for, it was abandoned. will compete against the two other Asst. Manager and Gen. Salesman President and General , Manager son for the withdrawal from the A Bhort time ago ePter Anderdivisions to determine who shall conference by the. varsity was the son, an assayer of Mammoth, sehas west. The daily capacity is now represent Utah Stake in the final Once more a Provo company inability on the part of the insti- cured Rome samples and made meet which takes place in this proven to the public that there thirty-fiv- e dozen garments, and tution to comply with two sets of tests With photographic plates. in making excellent city on May 16, when Alpine, are still opportunities for new they believe that this amount will eligibility rules, one imposed by b ff4oubl-edIMthithe next - few the state eonference and the other photographs from the rays --emitted. Wasatch, Emery and Carbon business iiProvo. MiS8R.-A.-Stakes will compete with the winAnother party used some of months. by the Rocky Mountain conferW. B. Malouf opened the ners of the Utah Stake for the and As soon as the success of ' the ence. The University Athletic the mineral for remedial purposes Western Garment Manufacturing business was assured, A. B, Ma. council considered the finals. . , Rocky and in a ease of rheumatism it - The Fifth Ward also carried off Company just about one year ago. louf went to New York to study Mountain conference to be more worked like a charm. the first place for the male chorus The boys had a small capital more of the details of the busi- important, and consequently withSamples have been taken to Salt and will compete against the win- which they wanted to invest and ness and the manufacture of the drew from the smaller union. Lake, where special tests will be ner of each of the other sections. believed theycould find no city articles the factory is placing on The recent admission of the A. made to determine whetaher or The. judges of the contest Sun- in the country better than Provo. the market. C. to the Rocky Mountain confer- not there is radium in the . and here from the were Word been has received ence will make it necessary for factory day Ilyrum Manwarrinp, They opened Mrs. Christian Jensen, and Supt. started the manufacture of ladies Mr. Malouf stating that he is Coach Teetzel to withdraw also L. E. Eggertson. The judges for wearing apparel. Naturally the making rapid progress in his work from the Utah organization in the the male chorus were Professors beginning was slow, but by per- and will return home about the near future. This leave the B LOCAL C. R, Johnson, C. W. Reid, and J. sistent effort the boys have iu middle of April. lie, is-most Y. U. and the B, Y. C. the only reR. Boshard. j creased their business from a five consistent booster of Provo and maining members. Under these The contestants in the Retold 'machine capacity to sixteen and believes there is a great future conditions it will be impossible to BIG DEBAIL . season. .. fourteen Provo girls now find em- - for this city. eariy "on successful competition Story meet were as follows: The Other jployment in their schools. r Filing of' this answer is one of Bonneville ward ahsencajof bis broth- - among, the .been Malouf has W. increase B. the fi rst moves taken , 'hfis bad comer, WisrMan, by PearTSnow.T jTSo rapid Appreciating the necessity, of re- Dixon and Hafen Were Victors .the suit filed by the Reservoir com First ward The Great Stone, of late that new machines are plete charge of the business, and adjusting the present rules, the Over the U. A. 0. Men, But U. pany two months ago, a suit which at Saturdays of U. Won Salt Lake End. by Mrs. J. R. Wilkins. - ing 'installed weekly, and Provo under his careful supervision Jhe representatives The Sacrigce of goods are now benig shipped to factory has been rapidly forging meeting decided that an attempt probably will become known as Third ward the most important piece of water Antigonie, by Elma Poulson. the to the front. shonld be made to raise the eligileading merchants, Last Friday night marked the TRol of in the ChristFourth ward First , The litigation history bility requirement of the B. Y. TJ. triangular debate between the H county, if not in that of the stat mas Tree," by Daisy Irvine. and the B. Y, C,, so that the same Y. IL, the U. of U. and the U. A. The Reservoir company in its suit , Fifth ward AROUND The Conversion of rules could be: placed upon their c. debating teams. Each' school claimed that the other appropria-tor- s Venicious, extract from - Quo ts now govern those of entered two teams and a debate lathlptes PROVO the Rocky .Mountain from the river' were nsingjr Vadis, by. Mrs. Elsie C. Carroll. conference1 was held in Provo, Logan and ?alt ' "excess of the" amount of water The Man WithSixth ward With, this end in view. Fred Lake. Provo met Logan here ancl which could beneficially be ap- out a Country, by Parley Larson. Those whose pleasure it was to erion'wa8 authorized by A very interesting social event the TJ. of U. in Salt Lake, "while Pioneer ward Where Love is. plied to their lands, and that bemeetinEr .to a of P- - the U, of U. sent a team to Logan. mu'sieale wedandtea was date the of silver attend the regent cause of the lack of weirs and There God is Also, by Mrs. Clar-ri- s The question was: Resolved, other proper measuring devices ding anniversary celebrated last given at the Hotel Roberts on SatEastmond. exshould That United States Jhe - the defendants were unable to Friday. in. the First ward social urday afternoon,- - under the ausenvessels United States all empt check exactly the amount of.wa PROVO WIRELESS hall by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. George pices of the Home epd School Ascoastwise trade in passing "ter they were ASSOCIATION MET and Mr. and Mrs. WTI. Brereton. sociation, give without hesitation not be coaches or be otherwise gaged appropriating. the- - Panama eanal from through decoin elaborate its The was hall SATURDAY NIGHT their opinion that, the affair vasconnected with athletics, The toll charge; the right to exempt (Continued On Page Two.) a delicate' color scheme of indeed, oneof the most .succesfiL.nnrpose, of this is to get men wbo rations, (.0n'eded. " g11(.1Pqp A number of young-me-n of the pale blue and white being "car"-rie- pleasing and entertaining of the are acquainted with the UTAH EUGENTCS Tn the local debpte the B. Y 11 out. Tlie center of Utah County' Radio association SOCIETY WILL MEET Through the kindness of. twns in the differene colleges nnd bad .the affirmative, while in Salt beautiful large Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Roberts the who can name what requirements. , NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT, net last Saturday night at the tion Lpke the ,loeal boys had the negs home of Ben Bachman to discuss from - which streamers were con- beautiful hotel was, placed" at' the Scholastically, . athletes can b tiro side of the' question. veyed to each part of the room, disposal of the organization lor made to live up to in the various -- Utah rFufriTfiq . ?nfiptvl the ways and meanaforjiurthering Y7hen S. R. Thurman, George wireless telegraphy in this section. being increased in prettiness with the afternoon, and the spacious colleges. Hedger and Harold M. 'Orgahized some time ago will meet the meeting the boys went an unsparing quantity of dainty parlors were prettily decorat'd The schedules were arranged us of Salt Lake arrived to Stephens at the lintel Utah in Salt Lake, After judge the to the home of Arnold Robison blue and white slippers. - For one with potted plants and carnations. follows i" merits of the debate, they found Friday, April 3, at 8 p, m. to where they listened to messages our the honored members receiv-- j From' the. hours of two until live BASEBALL GAMES. in readiness. R. R. Irquestions vital to the sUidy of from different the guests andjrnnnvcongratu-ocloe- k the appreciative audience, April 27 IT. of ll vsT B.YTtJ., vine. Jr., was chosen for chairman pirt3 of the eoun-jechildren and their mental and try. Many other meetings will be .lotions in keeping with the oeea-- i listened to the splendid musical in Pall Lake Oty. an the debaters were ready for growth, held physical development in the near future., sion were extended them. Mrsprogramme rendered bv the" best May 8 B. Y, U. vs. A. C.,in the Tray. At seven thirty a large " and environment. The following The "Sprinkville-bo-ys .are work- - George was attired beautiful talent of the Garden City.- - Prof. Logan, audience-hagathered in College projfram has been prepared: on their wireless appara hard ing' the. Hall, and with a few preliminaries Eti'genies"and Nation," tus and wU be ready for busineas i1JJU tbb arguments started. Messrs! Mathonihah Thongs. i.u ; ' time this week. some 18 U, of U. vs. A. C., in Aldouh Dixon and LeRoy nafen frs. Brereton was also Helen Newell rendered TQcatse-TMav jpve, Eugenics and the Profession. UnitaWy gowned for thp oeeaion"Tections. greatly to the enjoyment .Salt Lake City. iDr. J. .Edward Day. represented the local school, while E TTnon enterin' the hall each of Abo of the listeners, which" was follow-- 1 May 23 U. of U. vs. A. C., in Messrs. S. J. Majors and J. E. Popular 'Misconstruction of A REGULAR BASEBALL CLUB one hundred and twenfv-fiv- e ed by a couple of solos from Prof, j Logan. Bowen were representing the AgDr. Joseph Peterson. Eugenics. Y-vs. A. C., in ricultural College. The teams , Menace of Social Diseases, guests were served with a pretty C. ,R. Johnson. Prof. Johnson May 19 B. The Printers of Provo are mak- carnation, ladies receiving a white and , Mrs. I. II. Masters pleased Provo- were quite evenly balanced, but 'Dr. W. R. Tyndale. TRACK MEETS. th local boys had the better of the Reforms Eugenics Cannot Ac- ing active preparations for a real one and the gentlemen a shaded the audience with a duet, then baseball II. of U. vs. B. Y..U., 25 of Anril and a . numadorn-Mrs. league, a Masters meeting tbo in G. one sweetly sang and won. Dixon proved Peterson. . harmony wb complish1, Dy. E. argument interested will be held in the ments prevalent." The-- firrt itemjber of classical selections, her in Provo all Jto the strongest man on much be and Legislation, Eugenics 2 IT. of U, vs. A. C., in the floor. Hafen also delivered Herald office tomorrow evening. on the two g m me was the Wheelon. 'demanding en-a .n e, w arch.JM r., a n d MrvGeorge cores, Two seleetionsrwere also bait LakeEducation and Parenthood, The Printers will likely bo joined good speeeh. At the conclusion with teamsTrom the May 9 Triangula r meet and Mrs. Brereton takin given by Mrs. Fay Loose fcltiehl, rajr league" ... 'D'r. 'Ada E, Ea hst judges were for the local Knight 'Woolen Mills, the Utah ft, e ea(t. Then a time of dancin' the' sweet singer excelling on this tween B. Y. U., B. Y. C. and A., boys. Wholesole Grocery Company) the in Logan. Lost in Salt Lake. TEACHERS INSTITUTE enjoyed, intersnersed with occasion, pleasing the , audience. Utah Power and and the Msy 16 State meet between About one hundred .'whicL were two excellent readings immensely. Light Messrs. Roland Tietjon and HELD ON SATURDAY B Y. U., A. C. and B. Y. Clarence Baird Plumbers. The boys say there will, Mrs. osenh Yates and a and seventy attended this grand Jl wept to Salt Lake jypp be m Provo in town. real a sem-nC., league social wi'h were and to represent the local school, and number of beantifnllv rendered event, The Provo teachers met last vocal selections bv Miss Helen. tea, coffeO and wafers. The musi-- ! there met Wallaee Ward and Saturday and listened to an excel- MR. FRANK L. CORY for eale Profcs-sOwas the Threads r Newell, Pdver rotabtv worthy arranged Clyde Sharp. The local boys put lent address delivered by WILL SOON BECOME domestic of the delicious benefiting Among the Gold. E. S. Hinckley of the Brigham purpose up a good fight, but were beaten A, PROVOS MAN science of nivli rn the cafeteria the, duties department the on style by a. two to one vote of the jddges.' jlnnfheon "Young University .was served, and punch enjoved School, and to the following who Rajunond Knight' of Canada At Logan the U. of U. carried and responsibilities of the teach-ferFrank L. Cory for a long time! during the course of the evening. liberally donated requisites for came to Provo last Saturday off the honors and thus won the Alvin Jacobsen read a paper the occasion, thanks are due Mr. morning to make a short visit firrt place," while the local hoy' Provos children Dopular popmom man 5j tp study. helping the J Vs. Lester Mangum of the Board preparing to become proprietor oil Th Tah SowiSnrb rill urno and Mr. W. D. Bober's fo tbwith bis parents' Mr. and Mrs. name in for second and the AgCommercial home of Mrs..W, F. VioVrt use of the hotel Mr. A. S. JonPsJcse Knight. During the, pat gies came out last. of Education spoke to the teach-jthpank Corier'pt Ion Mr. once Con morp. Wagon Wednesday afternoon, when'j for his provision of the coffee,, fifteen years Mr. Knight' has and .the Provo Greenhouse larmadeJRayixiomLCanailar his home, Mrs. John Saxey entertained on claims to have a number of new 'sto,n will he riven b Mra, the! flowers the' those of accounts of and on the Provo Mrs. to Jones T. W. and for ' her wrinkles glowing Stiehl. gives by J. over the services supplied spring Brief funeral Thursday afternoon ' Canadian country. He has ex-- ! daughter Ada. the day being them. remains of Milrrny Bean Spencer people. an opinion that the of Miss Adas birth-Mr- s. Ende the direction of the the five year old son of Mr. Rml N. E. Davis of the has will of 'Amo was Decorations were. i in Hhedav. lief Society of the Second ward Reese, duty op sugar Mrs. II. C. Ppcugcr. were held at retunudjmo'al in home Salt a not if Lake nice lnnch a Easter for successful fined City effect, tohcr verr $25 Saturday seriously cripple breaking entirely dancing party the Provo cemetery Saturday the Mrs. 17. bert a March after on all served and the on at J. ilns child died nil stay sugar destroy industry wjith Friday pleasant 'from evening, Santaqnin enjoyed afternoon. young people in the United States. hud a real good time. lie pleaded guilty to the charge. All present had an enjoyable time. M. George. .irn attack of scarlet feeir. . l, - ll - 1 - lie-succee- non-Irrigati- I B! DESK a see-'pag- lion the-Uta- -- , be-Fae- e, j all-ov- i er . U -- . j . d -- att-ac- condi-time- s. - j - 'The' ----- dis--u- A ! -- ss d d . -- , U. J-C- . di J j o-Jtwo ir--o, d POP-COR- N s. e -- , the-presse- n - t 1 |