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Show Dumber LOCAL German War Zone Established About the British Isles PEOPLED VII VOLUME PBOVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1915. 16 U. B,Y. BIG VICTORIES PAYMENT ON SATURDAY FOR ( s r Victory wds perched on the the 1.:Y, U. teahs Saturday and ihe School nulrrwell 1e proud of the mV represented tliefr Alma Mater in the basketball, ganiejwb LihedeJ)atwTbey lemonst rated that the school no longer takes second place in the great institutions of the state. The students are in the front ranks;, the institution is ihT thU frontYank and there to stav. - There ih n rleveuipiug between the Orem Hoad and the IhiMijess intercuts ofProvo- - Should it continue to widen,Tit will, do damage to the road and damau'e to Provo on the part nsiness. Speedy and liei'inite action is neee.-arCo! of both the Interurban and the Provo business men. Tiie .Vlo.sx wonliljx'conuue.iid calling the twain t erest towi her l to see if matters cannot be adjured to the at inaction of all. Pram) wadt the Intertnban ami the Interurban needs Provo and "the mooiLwilLof her citizens. The trouble trouble over the erection of fheOrem s t a t i oir us ir tirndotttiltiltyj1"" be settled without causing the breach which is now threatened. The Provo business men liave the right to demand fair play and we are of the opinion that the, Orem officials want to do the right thing to 'Provo, but until proper explanations are made, Provo will resent the movement now on foot. Now is the time for the Commercial club" to aet. Let us hear from both sides of the controversv. vritle-lireae- h -- wjtli-out'del- banners--o- av The business men of Provo nave net submitted to the engineer of the tlme-atheyve .oad.Qmpaay.loc.Jiia approvaJUjefare been during the past three, days, or the award can be made, since the bids were opened for the new The various subcontractors are at Orem station to be bult in this city, liberty to purchase the materials, and learned that the Chipman Mercan- The plans indicate that Provo wil' tile Co. of American Fork had the con- - have one of the most pretentious in tract an-- made the proposition to the depots in the country, contractors and laborers to take their, pay in orders on the Chipman Co. of American Fork. The contractors of this city are also up in arms over the preposition to ac cept orders instead of cash as has been the custom of paying for this sort of work for. many yearsv j When interviewed today the bVeiness tfen of''ProVo that they were very sorry fat propcs'tion had come up as 1lhas None objected to the Chipman tile ,,Co.. ,getfipg .the- contract Although they LaTYw ciT moreganici letting .the bids to the lowest bidders, but all objected seriously to the prop- than any other tea's in the Alpine diosition of forcing Provo contractors vision, the Provo basketball team and laborers to leave Provo and buy seems to be in hard luck with the offitheir goods and merchandise in Arner cials of the State High School confer- ican Fork, which means the forcing of enee, es the off'eias seem u . e localpeople out of the h:me market against the local players. ' Last Friday night they played the to supply their wants. A prominent merchant of ihls city Pleasant Grove High and won cut when interviewed said: It is too bad giving them a lead in the league If for a thing like thisToJumejTp. 83 Tt .the g:.K Va; ednrifebermnd won by will do the Interurban Road more" Provo is counted, if not then the local damage than can be estimated. We boys must play one of the Btronger have all boosted for the road and have teams kiuexiii game on a neutra bleu, ..to.aiuifi--it .Owri,T,.P,rSy,?.b8,gvJheJ-onowd now coineB a proposi- - tag version on the controversy: ? s At a meeting of the'Boaid of tion that is a direct slap at every busi- institution in thlaNcity. Ido not trol of the Utah High School that Mn Orem or his assu- - ic association held in Salt Lake City elates will be so unjust as to permit last Saturday the Provo Hfgh School s handed one of the wrest deala the station to be built under the man 'ever puhedt of in Utah. The honor for editions named. Another business w this" hand out goes to Kaj-- l Hoplins no reason Proro see can said: I hy with ItcT excellent advantages and otir,of Llehi. a protest by Mr. The case big pressed brick yard should he forced to have a public . building of klne of & game that Provo won from this" nature faced ,J$itb. - Salt Lake Heber December 23 by a socre of 3S brick. 1 for one believe that Provoto 26. About five minutes after the brick will satisfy Provo people ahd end of the first half Raille, one of can be furnished as cheaply as Salt Provoa.guard3, was Injured. ,He was j . . taken to the dressing room for treat, Lake brick. Other business interests of the efty ment when Mr, Greenwood, Hebers commented vigorously upon the situ- - coach, asked If a substitute couldnt take hts, placed as there, was to. be & ttiontmd praetteatty ail the Orem people J wrestling match, between the halves mous in that stating .. ,,,!( could not afford To"for ce men doing labor in Provo to trade in American remaining five minutes a stjb should Fork unless the laborers themselves olay and that Raille could go oack in the second half. The referee, scorei preferred to do so. ' end f'!r,:e?rev were all notified of the INTERURBAN DEPOT thatthmTWacheyhad AYadvertiseTTiTThe ter-urba- Debates t sent a strong debating team to Provo to uphold the negative side of the question: Resolved, That a tax on land values should be sub. stituted -American cities of over ten thousand The U. of to-th- is Isles and in the EngUsh Chi rnm enn the North Sea in which. If its Cermah declarations are to be tnlcn at their face ahMnTtiluMbr cLnsei cm for any Ameiican merchant ship un- less .convoyed by a battleship or the merchant ships of anyother nation to - Ba)1 Count Bernstorff, the Get mm cm- - Festival Next Thursday Great-Musi- yle, an Tj rr i i a .. - mirr.-e,au- w .,7..., -- con-jwa- ' -- AFTERBOOZ- E- '. DISTRIBUTORS Program Con-nes- Athlei-believ- e I of TJ7 took the lead and only occasion- ally did) the local players get even OFFICERS c . ith the visitors. The first- half ended with lhe"icdre TIT to'lS In favorof the U. The visitors had outgeneraled the local boys at many stages of the game and succeeded in shutting out all cf the local' men 'WeptThipinan;" : When the second half started the Salt Sakers forged rapidly speedy Herold i.. .T..x (a) Overture, Zampa ahea d&nd with seven minutes to play .Selected the score stood 28 to 20. Clark was (b) March The city officials have started! a vigU. Y. B. Provo and Hands and Vv Combined taken out of the U. line-u, orous campaign against bootleggers 1 Beal Pelt replaced him. Captain P.roiL epper fin,, aM Pr of S an er, Directo rs and arrest 8 are betug made on- went-ito and dewn team his -. March oLthe Toreadors. 7. hand, as the officers are determined kill the game. Four minutes were Combined Chorus Tabernacle and B. Y. U. to stamp out this practice. Ray Snow left when Coach Roberts uiaae ms was arrested today and pieaaed guilty change of .line-u- p that took the unito the charge of selling a bottle of versity men off their feet.. Eggertsen whiskey. He was fined $50.00 and in and McDonald were taken out and default of payment was given over to Luke and Steed were"put in their places. Each scored a basket to short order. Then Chipman made his fifteenth point from the foul seconds before the end Luke . : r 5. (a),; Fant asia ..TmprOTnplu P!1?.!1?;.': The .sheriffs office brought James scored a had throw and the game was ; ,. won. The TJ. men had tried to So -- ... p J a -- - evej-y4onrr- d n , line.-Thir- ty .... b! , -- lZnTIanTeaonTabI1TnTltttttrf'iTf'TbphRilrmvskygeB-hemies6niIi3ten days M. SGudmmidson, "Warren Allred,' Frank Glazier , - I 7. Orqnn Solo contract for building -- the. depot 8t ond half. The game was played off Provo publicly opened at Provo cu without any objection from any me. No protest was ever made by the t). Saturday, the Oth, the bios loru,e Heber Coach, but Mr. Hopkins, seem ot construction of the different parts to beat Provo out of a chance a conThe following the structure. championship entered a pitr tracts were let to the lowest bidders: cI3ii335 H peedy. local forward came back at them with 15 points out of 19 trials. THE LINE-U- in the county Jail. Ohanncey Childs 7. ; : playjhejec ld IL-Mo- u , the-Germ- - - gpneraMAteeltot-Rajlle.shou- -- war------ -- Mer-.ca- n f ; the advantage of experience in debating They easily outclassed their opponents and wop the decision of all three Judges. Arch Thurman presided ana tin kind of warfare by he otthe United" States,- ha sort were James. Judges Ashby Brftisn - merenant murderous way, of . British naval BnoW-wn- tf Wi , fare w hich alms at the destruction of -At Logan " Roland "Tletjen and ships have been directed to carry the and neutral legJtlmat and to attack submarines, ' 8tarvatlon cf the German people George Cardon fared equally well on even when the officers of the sub- - Germany will be obliged to adhere to the negative Bide of the question. They won the decision vof all three nioMk-Xi- ig tv mariner are feajfr toif Ihbift tt Mem ff thy 'SRt.nrt-yprtaeipie- s rjiu j,r the strong AC. U. Judges their identity there will be no time for land submits to the recognized rules team. against Dec Therefore, a of warfare established by the Investigation at sea. Basketball ship with an American flag may be at-- laration of Paris and London, or until she is compelled to do so by tacked. He says; Not once in a hundred times will a team make such a rally as did the-- . Germany has been compelled to re- - the neutral powers. strong B. Y. U. team t'atureiy night. tl UNFAIR "BEAL i. ia They were met by LeKoy tiafen and Parley Woolsey and there Was no time after the first two speeches had be.en made that doubt of the final outcome could be questioned. - The local boys were better prepared and HIGH SCHOOL were-nnan- generaJ-citytax-- inhabitant. Mer-anti-le -- IT. -f- or--the n BOYS GIVE K Th a J f . rarer wTHeia: . '. . . GrierDfrnce? Prof. Fitzrov and Mrsr R. R. Irvine 1 T ;- P Dubois . ; : STUDENfcBODY Grieg -D- .UTAtt T. Cdy Chipman orans-held Egertscn, Luke.c.. .. .... arigg3 Knowlton l.g,,,..,. 7, Iiiflammatus . Beal .The-- Student Body ot the Brigham Hales .,,.r.g Anna Duke and Combined Chorus Goals from field; tidy 2, j Clarke, is rathe) Young cirdinariiy university Director J. R. Boshard . conservative, but a triple victory last Briggs 1, Beal 1, Ch'pman S. Steed 1, ai From every part at Aha cUy comes statement. Maycr Decker Bays l . j Saturday two overtheUnlversity of Luke 2, Hales 1. Goals from foul; Electric Work, Ron Bachmaif," Pro-V- test at last Saturdays-meeting- s, were of 11; Chipman 14 out of statements written Brickaying, Chas. dram Lehi, that meeting It ig pleasure that I note that the Utah and one over the Agricultural Deal,"? out the report that the people are goftg 19.scorer and e. Referee the to Watson; Umpire, Thurthe studenta prompted metal work, H. Blumenthal, rqad.Xiim,, thereferf to turn out in great numbers la th musical talent and he many XnenCs or college man. and & coach, to ibe celebrate. Glass fimokeepor furlough today Provo; Painting , Maiben grand music festival ccmplinlentary Prof. A. C. Lund are planning o give The day began with a Ylrogram . Paint Co., Provo; Plumbing, Adam-- , all agreeing to the fact that an agtt betw-eethe coaches was rinde' to Prof. A. C.Lund in the Silil.e Tab him a eslmonal to he Taberacle ou to Wpsh.ngt'n's blrthdiiy Both students and teachers without son, American Fork;. Mill Work, E. ment officials were notified1 ernacle Thursday evening. The festi- - Thursday, the 25th. It is certainly Of three contestants tn otatory fiur waiting for lunch set forth anl 1200 the that and fr gravel Ward 'Jr WFii warranted gold medal offered by Dr. G. H. Helm V young people paraded the streets 1b Sharply IX 'O'ClOT' tr 'very xtc IL. Johnson Prpyp;Pl3stcririg of th change,- There was no con- 7ai ft rrcomn'-ciH-' ? state weatlfideTrTuriF'i TiTj'andTi'e T'FolTtirTrtrrrftrTtKc ThtBirviliymmy e tmreTrttrmcgitr- 'SeTTTtotf'Tf ThtVT'tyrLE TTIaffTtt'JonitrRnttr'OfThe nowwtormr After-tbWagstaff, Americen Fork; Lime, It. trary of the ion Whole cons' without c'ubs :erat a fair delay. nig with Prof. I.und who aeve'opea high school student, won with an ora- a circle was formed about ten deep. Refusing Boardmau, Prom , are movement to in and musical talent--adleome cases we tion on Washington's Farewell Ad-- j wherein the students gave vent to ruled board the Pres, thri the going join evidence, Brick will be purchased at Prcvo ' and the; a number of organitzaiens have hr - Emoted wolrd. wi.V call Thu dress. attention. should thereferr? In speeches, songs and Moss which brick,1 j their feidlngs j except Bari finishing 71 fierce .cTh pverjbe, phone and if i ranged to attend the concert in bodies advertising our city, town and stat Following this program speeches college yells, with accompaniments at "wiir be secured fit Salt Lake. Cement will be purchased at Salt they said an agreement had berni and are having seats reserved so they 'I think we often under eMlraate and burst forth from the assembly alj to" times by the school Band. u ' mad, the pretest should be overruled, can sit together, and the outiook is do not fully appreciate the value of the effect that unless opportunity lo, Lake Clt ' refOf rearen-thone our for such audiences file in leaders school some steam off be W. let S. good the Keifer community, 6f Oklahoma City bd I- unexplained largest granted Concrete work and carpenter work. For. I case a ever will attended musical festival in The that the Join a was an H. Mitchell of Pro-fewould Wm. cousin hope It be erre of ca'd. people explosion. yvao wfll be done by day labor. wj ruaklngjthere - in this awardtBe was success this the it Is entertainment facu't and both tbe city. a reconsidered game vo, by therefore, days la Frovp. jesolved, spending The contract for the heating plant - to Uebri:or . rather to .Mr. Hop . .On every hand.the people are boost, should be by being present. Student is the He and th milk credi- well eJthat pleased Bbdy, bids,very Th 'Vas'nol lel" C. F. DECKER, Mayor. In a signed tbe day be devoted to JolUXicatTem " lions in Utah, ing for this occasion. (Continued on Page 8.) tut the varloui plan will have to be " Ty!or 'Ros'-in- i .... well-earne- d o; i -- the--Prov- t - -- - -- e -' n i ft J jr" I e nt w 1 - ' . -- - r-- of f |