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Show i - VOLUME VII PROVO CITY,. UTAH, MARCH 5, 1915 NO. 19 & if HIGH SCHOOL CASKETS'LL OPENED TOURNAMENT j 6 i fN 'i. I, U fl B. Y. ll. GYM LAST NIGHT I Ji. HEKRC. IEX IS Russians at Their Ruined Home in Sochaczew After Germans and Foes Raged Aero? the Land HADE It t RECEIVER IN LAND - J- Tonight s games : First Manti va. Boxelder. Second Pay son vs. B. A. C. Third Salt Lake West Side vs. Pleasant Grove. Last nights results:; " Branch A. C4 40, BwekieV ' 'H 5 41 I Utah 19. People from all parties Salt Lake West Side, 51, va, county are pleased to learn of the 12. of Manti, of Ileher C, Jex appointment Pleasant Grove, 47, vs. Payson, this city to the .position of receiV- 29. er in the United States iaTrid of- PROVO BUSINESS MEN The state high school basket fiee to sueceed Col. M. M. ball tournament opened in Provo Kaighn, who, has held the posi-tio- n last ' WANT FUND FOR night and six teams repre.for a number of years. Mr. senting the winners began their Jex He is Utah a man. county PUBLICITY WORK contest for the state high school was born in Spanish Fork in 1871 championship. A large number . in Utah of Provo people turned out to see and The Utah County Credit Rating the games and interest was mark- county. lie was educated at the ed right from the start, nor waa association met Tuesday night and Brigham Young university and it without cause, for right in the a large number of the members of haa been one of the "strong jnern-ber- s beginning one of the biggest surthe association and invited guests of the Alumni association of prises : of the xeriea? took" place, that" institution and has worked when the yere , present.. .President D. Ri strong Boxelder eans Beebe gave his annual report and hard for its success. of Cedar City. The Brigham City Almost since the organization boys' were looked upon as strong viewed the satisfactory results of of the democratic paity in Utah, contestants for the championship the association and it accomplishMr. Jex has been a piember of it but were paralized when the Cedar ments. This is just one home in Russia about, them. They have found and has held many positions of hoys developed such speed that That the work of the associa- - which has been on the firing line nothing but a chimney and part trust in this party.- He has also the northern champions could not tlon is appreciated by the business" between the Russians and the Ger-- of the .walls standing. Their ex been treasurer, justice of the keep Vrm the running, i the mem is evidenced ly the fact that 'mans cversmee '"the war brstfi throughout peacTTuil'or1of3pTrUoi f. ending 40 to 19. si mil r. f or ga niza t. ions are to be These villagers have just returned Bast Prussia and that part of The West Side High School of Eight years ago he moved to Pro- fret weCn Prutrsi aa n tT VAand -effect ed 'lihtier the ""direction btdtLiMbome after hiding in the If "Saif LakewoTf''aiir TtcTrETOiyhuiirM" easy victory " woods while, the Austria. troops ragel the county association. Reference splendid reputation find is one ol over the Manti team with a score was made to the aetion of the as--the most popular men in. the city, of 51 to 12.. This game was so. socintion asrainst trading stamps U I ' I? lie lias Jieen secretary of the, state that it created very' lit-- 1 W. RAY II, PREDICTS and the belief was expressed that democratic committee and chair- tie interest. some action would be taken by the man of his party in JJtal county The .way the teams line lip to" r control or suppress legislature ToFTTLTlT"Two4yeftrsT be some excepstairT will oat thiPtfading stamp evil.' ' The ' as- -' (m thing;that tionally good games and a larger" PROVO ROMES s.ociation had written members of for for Mr.Jex crowd is anticipated by the manprominently the, legislature asking thesuppory for tomormany years to come is the work he agement. The line-u- p M H. Ray & fish did of the bill introduced by Senator, the federal. hateher3 for be cannot determireJ row night W. AY. . Ercanbraek and ... wife thiee. contracts company'- signed to" be located in Springville. lie until after tonights games; are to furnisli J.; II. W ootton providing for the today returned from a very .siJTfytQ, build Pew homes in this was-- UmdeLcairman appropriation of ,$15,000 for the. .hav( Commercial club to be used tensive tnp through California territory.'he buildings are 1 to mittee ini charge of this work The Provo people are doing ev-themselves for nearly com m eace-im- in witk-hiedk usual re- to and, s publia apirited.a month on the coast visiting ' county. On this point nes lie worked incessantly for uiu the visitors and a banquet will many, poirt., of interat th"e report says; . the securing of options on (he land he served in honor of the visitingr , we fig- this matinar "torequest Sanpete comity and'eonsists needed'for the site arid although teams tomorrow evening, . y"U . 4aecw, the that Utah eounty is - of jy strictly; mpderi five thousand conditions were at times unfavor-abl- e ured and - dollar residence. Another of tha ond largest county in the state heTJiever lost heart in ONLY TWO FORTS i for a banher in ,1... nmehnt.t pxopAisilion.ajadAwheri,Senatpr REMAIN INTACT Bernaoff first Saa at 0f ted to some of the public - money as afoil',d countJf ani jt W1',j jft. Smoot "secured, through the senold, dmo, where visitad vwe the nT.v.a modern bungalow that will cost, ate, the needed appropriation, Mr. Ogden and i Allied Fleet Now Bombarding In- three .about the members, of his com. Secretary John.Satey presenteil and Jex. dollinu The thousand ner Fortifications of the Darand Charles Rich tont , ( his annual 'financial statement, m 1852. (hird in mittee Ti ad- the land ready to be farmer m located i There danelles. are, San, Lehi that is building a new. yellow deeded todhe government. ' showing a balance on hand ot iBemadino 57 .school districts, j $181.83 at the end of the year. pressed bnck residence at a cost of The residents of Utah county London Alareh 4. The allied 1 as being larpe as about two thousand dollars, A number of short addresses will regret Ihe ' loss' of Mr. Jex, fleets yesterday resumed their attba latest counties in Uliforua. Mr. Ray says there is a lot of but - congratulate him upon his tack on were made by members of the as. the inner fortifications of uett a cut to Redlands and sociatiou and puests.' all appre bn. m appointment. v,v,itw,urtatru the Dardanelles, v - V MM IlsvhN This was s eiatfeeeuf 4heajeets.aBd aetaev- named after a"man named SmiTolv v .aon.yyra Mgwairship8vtook' part .i in ' ' What has been an under., rent for the last few days into an acute stage this afternoon when Senator Woottons Prohibition bill was again held up Last night be- fore the senate adjourned the bill .was referred to the committee on d engrossing and enrolling bills of Which Senator Bradley is chair-maUpon adjourning . yesterdays session an attempt was made to have the bill engrossed and enrolled. but friends of the measure found that for some unknown rea- Ison tfie engrossing clerk had left the senate chamber. ""Mr. Bradley immediately called upon anotlier clerk of the senate to Bssist in en-- : . - H fcw- - ielHs1 11 ' one-sid- ed . -- ex-Pro- - -- ; senate., and asked for an opinion as to the legality of the bill from the attorney general. : Later Senator Thornley discovered that the bill had been prop- - ;erlyengrossed.indpythdrewbH f: name from the tely-am- - re Ue - erytliing-ia-theip-power-ta-e- nter - aalib te - oissioa l"an - ' , -- - Q - ;:'4 Jture mcreawfls wre iTfsXHtWCt - .... FROM-EASTERUTR- IR j AVood-Clifto- n , up;-xot- ; li Iae L d , - -- took-reces- e now-hay- .. irHl - fr hft-sc(bpnjk ? . .. Jlo-intihiat- - rk I . " the-SSWs- ts " 1 v ; T- British officer only two of ,the uncultlvatedi but he spring. . D akers The . Turkish' firts remain intact At- tropieal plants and,flojy. P01nts f interest. m Santiago, Cor- Jbmiltor Arthur J.- South-- erg lied landTivg parties, found the mt)ny it? Point drills P. hitehcad, R R. lr liad been dviseu not to sign thf of tli6 and today eha rred reniains "oTioIdiersTn the Bill unless there was no, question vine) JmAY M. Roylahce. "Jred most beautiful ; andpieturesque t,le light house for ships entering forts, showing that the Turks Imd whatever concerning the legality p; Cassity, Joseph. A. Buttle and pjgca9 jn gonthern California and the harbof It is also.philosophi- E. E. Brown, the popular niana-age- r burned their - dead before - evacueal headquarters and capital 2of Deal. of the report of the corhmitee an.l; Alercan of the takes fretn 20 to 40 men to keep : ating these positions. with-the church, having 8a immber of tile unanto . were would all have j Airs. phe officers . stated that he Smiloh returned has it just company issued British The Admiralty bviildings. AV hile iiji hanti-eeive- from an extended buying in spite ui Iro died, leaving no heir ;,.b'iTt7' .one .until he re imously're-eIecter hold his signature trip . the following statement last night furtber 'advice'. 4from his. jsts by some of. them, who were on brother, whose daughter and a? we visited the LelantUStan throughout the east Mr Brown sj, Th npon f?rtn m s ' erxious to haxe the honors passed hqshand counsel. y The charge of the iord.Dnivcreit'y.iulra ' frW l'f our trip wax a decided success and the the Dardanelles continued .Wed- -Provo students thcire, Lelan Ear- Provo public will ...undoubtedly uesd a f.r 20jniHntes,.thu,inatter being around. The officers ..are ;.P. R., plape,Itjy:ris . originallv worth Ter: ty - has - not y4T -- discussed w ith the attorney gen er- Beebe, president ; JrWTDurinrvice aixo;.t $18,000. but its value today thebenefit"of his "buying receive on results fter we left ' Red- - 4WeJthen vent. to Sari FrancisLO in the Ciistirn markets Mr Brown yet reported al at dhe dime ther Post went to president! Arthur N Taylor, D, di-I - CjqoftOQ withiit the straits. .yi.yy.r-the opening day of the fair, land ne vent to Pahionit where Sutton and John II McEwan, has built up a great reputation as Outside the Dublin demolished press. 0 There were there o20,(KH) the first .. Sen a tor AY ootton .made .8 ri .. rij vnuting the rectors. ' John. Saxe V is and the public. wilLawait a n obscrv'attori station on the Gala . Wtea at the buyer houses and lemon of spent Evans the days the gener-- orange and Jacob packing tack Upon the opponents with interest the result of his trip. Cetry lipoli peninsular and the Sapphire and the beautiful park in which fair; but. I am sorry to say that and a attorney pf the association. measure today : prohibition: bombarded guns and troops 'served with a free lunch, the Utah exhibition in the national slated that they Avere attempting? 'Following the business meeting, we were Provo G. C. rious points in the Gulf of Ad- left: Dahlquist re We Jcft for Lps Angelea in the exposition wasnotayomplete. one by unfair means - to "block ? the a luncheon was served and the maimler of the evening devoted to afternoon and visited many of the and not much credit is due those passaged the bill a having charge. We were not even 8Penin picasantieoidal session.' 7 that1 certain, Los went Park of NeW-Yoweek m l ta pVenanJnvitatioTTtrretrirnrandrJpo1 City B have been destroyetl,bnngirigAngeles a 0 were very unfair in their' - the total number of NihlMrs. in to me it seethed one of the darkestjand her mother B. guns dra&I--; The Fourth ward Primary offi- - Santiago and spent four . days . , fieht as they had been fairly heat- e leave Lake to of and Th roos Salt City, We forty. FJo of .Miss oh ourtrip.; ishedup xpositiomwa pi thorough Jhatvicimtj: en iiy the ma jorijvTThers r. is i a eeri sere 'week t' "three a thiOfitfnoou:or battleship! bbtabaule 1 I5nskl4 feeling among the Viditoni i'that ncc "inand v jmw inany-- and '.beautiful a social next thing to paradise. stay, visiting ; the. two., fairs of the the Bulair fo-- ts r.r.l wre'.e d 1' the bill is leal and that the move- - tiifie passed pleasantly in j Panama visited the most essential teresting places. exposition. KavckbrUlgt. &nd ref. cements were served . tnent was started for delay orily way ' I v scn-iie- 4r . and-Utah- minority report placed it upon the majority report, '.which report was fiimlly adopted. However, Senator Cottrell who suddenly turned an enemy to the prohibition measure- did, everything in his. power to have "the minority report adopted.: Senator Wight who has opposed fronif the begiagiHg, miHTrinnorn Etion ofAlm cpnmit rqmourflginK Upon thm Mont Fer Wulre,, . i Russia-wb- . " II - reported' the bill to the senate ft minority report was suuirTttcd, bearing the names of Senators Craig end Thornley, - in 'which they asked that an investigation be made determining the legality of - the .bill p n aeeou n t - p f W not having been engrossed by the the-tneasu- it . the ' committees Today when -- , rolling, and engrossing the - bill and the work was done Et the Ho- tel Utah last night. j haa-spent-hi- ' f i I 1 I J.- -; cur- devel-,ope- 1 - . . , - . . . 5 |