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Show SAMPLE COPY OF THE PR OVO ROST NWVW vwwwv4vvvvwuw - -- - i I - J r NO. 48 PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, DRAIN TINTTC MINESAND v I COUNTY MAY PAVE STREET IRRIGATE GOSHEN YALLEYi - t VOLUME VIJ Crowds on the Fun Zone at the Panama-Pacifi- c International Exposition COMPANY MAY ORGANIZE TO -- U- JUNE'8, 1915 .i THRU PROVO g ; Should the plans which are now be 4 4 4 4 4 4 d ; PROVO HA3 T.VO TULIP lag worked out 'by soiue of the fman- TREES IN BLOSSOM cial Intel ests of Provo and SjSaU L4ke - 4 - Should the movement for a special tax for road building in Utah county prove success mature, Utah county will have another! A- Salt Lake was Recently irrigation project and the EHerta and 4 boasting about having the only Goshen-- dtstrie be by STTullp tF:Y!h" thestate In blos- water which Is now making it prac-,sor. 'n fact they went so far La lhle as to state that it was the only to operate gome o' tically 4 Tinthe most promising mines in the tulip tree in the state. HowUtah county will not be ever,' tit Mining, district. According to ths outdone in anything, ' and ad plan which has been forked' out by; at the court investigation, .Mr. Martin, bioker and mining marPofi A house block brought to light the .Tintic district, a tunnel. Will be' two fine tulp trees and both driven from what is known as Rubys are out in blossom. It is hard Hollow' to tae south of the Tintic min- to discover the blossoms from ing district under the Godiva moun-g- , the ground as the trees are tain for the purpose of draining tb large but they can be plainly . seen from the clerk's office or mines which are located In that disfrom the top of the building. tricL Coming within a radius of a few -- - Xul,,an4 .the cltyeonymieston -Join with the county coramis- sioners in making a levy for state road purposes, Provo may get Us first street paving ib this fall, and every other city in Utah county wUl have at 4 least one street built up and either macadamized or, paved, in tbe ten cltiee and towns of Leht, American Fork, Pleasant irri-gutp- :! i ! Grove, - , Iron Blossom, Grand Cen- tral. Centennial Eureka, Mammoth, Udcle Sam, Tintic Central, United Tin- tic, and many others. It is the plan . of the promoters, not only to drain the water througa the tunnel, but to) make it laree enough for a tramway to varry the ores out onto the east side to the mouth of the tunnel fromi which point low grade ore as well as the high grade could be profitably' loaded onto the railroad and shipped . to the smelters. : The plan also takes in the building ,of an electrlQ power plant for the purj pose of furnishing electric power to ay Colorado, - the Intermountain an region only a very few have grown to any size. rare in npil J.I fl, s , AST crowds throng The Zone, the amusement and concessions section of the Panama-PaelflInternational Exposition at San FTancisco. The Dayton Flood is shown on the left, the Chinese Village and Toy taut) Grown Up on the right Tbe Exposition Is breaking alt world's attendance records c a Provo, Sprlngville, Spanish Fork, Salem, Payson,'. lairtatrutmand- Grretrerir7mif ' according to the members of the state road commission approximately 825100 would be ' Used In this work: while an- other 125,000 would be used for building and maintaining roads designated as state roads outside 0f the city limits. I Next Thursday the county will meet 'the commissioners governor and the start road commission and together they will tour the county, making short stops in the different cities for meetings with the ' " clty ofTTcialB. Should the? of- fleials favor the plan, Itjwtll I undoubtedly go through. - The program of road building as outlined would include 4 a new bridge at Springdell in' Provo canyon, and consldef- 4 able improvement in Spanish 4 Fork canyon. , OlfITII Uiulllf , ' . - V,'. EYILS III STRONG -S- ERMON VACATION TIME , AT. THE POSTOFFICE , SUNDAY , -- ' ' HOW CAN YOU AFFORD .... IT?,1 W - it at - - , - 'r - - c e - S 4 factories, stores, laundries, printing offices, lumber and 1 ar doctor, lawyer, architects and contractors;' The8various public utilities companies, and numerous ether thdlvlduals s f ani concerns who are contributing directly through the thedlum of thiir towards dereying ,4heliving expenses of v s of the people of Provo, are entitled too, and certainly rhould have the unanimous and undivided patronage and & raejort of every thinking man and woman 'of this community. & They pay our salaries, or the salaries of some one' upon whom we ar-- i more or less dependent. They are directly Or Indirectly responsible for the money that the majoiity of us have to spend.' Thb annual amount levied against them for taxes goes toward'the build-innd support Of schools ln which are educated OUR children, and ''for the building and upkeep of roads OUR 3i success depends to a very great extent upon THEIR success. The i , value of OUR real and personal property Increases according to the In WE win. lf degree of 'Pr6speFity't'hat TH'EY'enjoy7' If THEY THEY loose WE loose. ,W need them and THEY need us. If Provd' and her Institutions enjoy a great prosperity, WE as Individuals are going to be similarly effected. Then . how In the name of goed 4 v t . it.M.,.. .Vacation Lima, baa arrived the .'As there are thousands of acres of Provo a postoffice and the The Rev. J. : A. Smith delivered a l arid. land in, the Goshen valley, the force Is putting out the mail ssale of.Watpr for irrigation purposes tpowerful sermon against the, liquor & with two men shy. - However ,, t would he merely a majer of delivery, liine-tenththe - clerks"' a'nY Postmaster !a th(r Methodist Ukitrch-etia ln' wWch h, flared tH v d James Clcve are working hard wafiy water in that section and are willing to make up for the loss of helo wto1'. to pay big pHces. It would also be saloon and its attendant erb; tef 4 took-v. and the patrons of the office! The speaker possible to store the water in the win- - (?rel-Wine ii rom are Proverbs 20:1, v getting good service. Only for summer irrigation and by so and is drink when mocker, ragiug strong 4 there Is an extra heavy! 4 of doing irrigate the greater part the; 3 whosoever is deceived thereby is not ,g mall ate the local The county commissioners met with s arid land in that section. , people I wise. Prof. Richard Lyman and State Treaslayed ln getting tVfr Among the financiers who have been -t -E-travel.' over-which urer Jesse D. Jewkes, members of the"" r , giving the matter consideration are:l In discussing the object jthe speak-4haw no jrrennsbfT-- v ia CF said in part.- , -- Thomas As this Is vseat'r reCutler, W, 8. McCornick, state road commission, for the pur--' quent. f wlah t0 dlacu88 f,ome ' Co. C, E. loose. Jesse Sena-! Knight, time in e1 postoffices, a!j are pose of discussing the question of tor' Reed Smoot, D. R.' Beebe, S. S.' - the- te.rnanc L pue?0"- same subjeettospecial twounlll .tax for--- . levying de1ays.f q V1" Z Jones and man others, and someof ulect s state road purposes. According .to The biggest -- men- of -- the -- state- have' Pmt .DcceIverAThlndiSCriinlnate outIs approxand There statements Jewkes, and Lyman statistic, given 'been very favorable to the construe- come to are interest can . which' $5W0 Uquor imately' tlon of this notwithstanding the fact ruet3y bJ ESTLOUB-MOXERII-Ithe vAVAVY. commie indicatlve. rf3usty provkMng oammpBLjaa&-- C that the cost would 0'ery resell more - -than.' ' i he most flagrant misrepi-,, THE VERY LEAST WE CAN DO IS TO GIVE THE HOME a special levy, tot road sioners make j veracity. , resentations of facts are made with THE FIRST CHANCE. purposes and the state officials are v v commensurate boldness by thi3 colos-- j ' SKELETON OF INDUSTRIAL 7, COMMITTEE, asking the county to make a two sat liar. The emissaries of this in-- ' . ' mill levy for the speeial road work. Si Commercial Club,. GIRLS .vetera te fabricator in Provo are mak-- l I I v law to a in the the Owing change ing the statement through the columns' J. ,,C. Jensen has ust received now to be will counties permitted o? the local press that business Js of human . nones ! dug I II do the work on state roads within Alll SING TONIGHT AT Idead because we have no saloons box ditch Jn Paradox.. valley,.. Colorado, j JARVIS C; UliU llUlllf All the limits of the citjes and the board Land that the Bure cure for aur finan-- Mr. Jensen was at f the place where , of county commissioners will visit, cial lnactlity is the return of the COLUMBIA THEATRE J the skeleton was discovered and and city officials of all the , DIED YESTERDAY open saloon.' The Implication is tha. MILLARD ihetmayors COMPANY the peculiarity of two horn like! to a cities in the county and will try to j saloons bring material prosperity , , '1 ! city. A more delusive falsehood was bones extending upward get the different towns to levy a . I (Special to The Tost.) of cheek bones, each being about an never invented by the arch-fien- d Angus M. Cannon, patriarch ln the S. Jarvis has put in his i special tax for road qmrposes and Clarence Provo Bench, June 8. The Junior hell. inch and a" quarter in length. Al- i ertnun church and for twenty-eigh- t -resignation as chief engineer pf the should they be successful in getting girls of the Timpanogos ward will par-I e l;s investigate the consequent though the bones were very much of Lake Salt stake, preidciU Provo Reservoir company and wlll.be this done, that part of the state road ticlpate in tbe big M. I. A concert t profit and lost to the community if decomposed they will be put together dit-' the cities and bis j within the limits of home at morning yeiUrday the Columbia theatre tonight and the jthe election on the 29tp should result an(j connected with the Sevier Bridge A gkeleton wiU be given to the In towns will built eonal to the be up Mr. Forest celeCannon n Tsk. of The of city favor - J chorus is putting the finishing touch-jiopen saloons: Dam Co., and will also be chief Fngl- Brigjmn, Young university . , state road outside the corporate tim-about t a of has eighty-firshis on total hrated Provo population , 'Whi'eil es for the big contest, which takes, birthday umi the skeleton wis in & neer Land the Sevier of pf cities. Water, lts . the 12,000. In case of a victory for the 11 .11... kea.TU desceudints- - were! wRb the chin near--'- 1 place Jn Salt Lake Jime l1,12 and 1S. 3Yhen Interviewed, the members ould be"a3out the-kne- nS Pslure Co.;, which is a .subsidiary company Uquor Interest, there 1 ward re-the him to e wish many happy and close by - therewere ireseat 0 ghloons opened' In And' around' thd. , j. .They. .certainly, have. put. to the other.The new company will the TioarJ--of . . . , eouniy commissioners , ev were anxious to lm- head rnrihe it Feast 5anhi The skeleton war apparently vioia to the gathering of his descend-.- , nd h nt jing license fees, rents, both for places thousands Of prove the highways In the count v and ' Stars of Provo City. Under the able 'of business, and for homes, men em that of a large man. aakv. but had contluueJ-bia-woi- k to' recIalu'C is!cl,M arld japa especiaRyThosesectlons' Ihroii gV ibT black-rmtVProf. of wagon, horses, harness, "coaching ' cities where the state road enters and ployed, temple until May 7. Since thaij- . hope to win again. ja and, eTctrl light bills, had groan steadily, weaker he In Provo the city and county , leaves. N0TED CQeKNQ The contestants are Diantha Pat- fuel and freight bills would aggregate, DELPHA WILKINS ' have already discussed commissioners caw deatt q uill ilet'y yesterdayi LECTURER TO ten, Emma Peck,' Temple Evans, about $40,000. When we proceed to ' this matter to some extent and the m fiof the j ruing . APPEAR . w".S .Ethel Hills, Lorns Booth, 8apriel t up a counter statement DIED YESTERDAY Mr. Cannon was hoin la Liverpool,! city commissioners desire to pave nancial loss which the Iraiftu will Minnie Sylvia Farley, Gappmayer, j P a gland. of the street this season if It we discover-- That 20 May 17, 1814., HU parent! It will he of cause the city, interest to tbs Women portion Draper and Bertie Cook, and only saloons each 1812 to d and! e the in States 'from the l'il can peopte be made possible. taking Delpbs May Wilklds,' the twenty- - locate I at he Mormon settlement of i of Provo to learn that arrangements two of the girls have passed their not less than $25 a day for 300 days At a meeting of the commissioner hlf. and bf yn"ou.'Mr:CoTirinn was a hoy of iJiaT been completed by the I'tah yesterday afternoon a committee from 'kfrtWiltiTty' $1 50 000? for of ProT( Bench, died wnk)M the:Kdward of the year. bring To the Commercial club and the Federat- Is received ,be Latter day' Saints were Vsliey Gas and Coke to no by bepefit tutely her borne of of . t Mrs. this rrom Louise yegterday broth-leakage Weber,- his town. With Palmer cost drive that , city Mr. Mary J. Terry has had charge people. In addition to this, the She Is survived by her ers and sisters, be came to Utah in one of the foremost domestic science (ed Women s clubs, Mrs. J. W, Alrd, Of the Junior' Girls chorus of the 'of crime, pauperism, sickness, loss of the, heart. A. , Mrs. C. Lund. 8upL L. E. Eggert-sen- , see! parents, four Sisters and two bioth? Ihe.fsll of 1849 and began work as a lecturers in this country. Timpanogos ward and she secured the labor, reduced efficiency and Jesse M. Hannon and Arch M. ' ' 11 J Mrs. Weber wa graduated from - . This would not (dents Indirectly due to strong drink, nraand the following aunts an firmer. help of 'Prof Reid Thurman appeared In behalf of tbo The life of Mr. Cannon' has been amountTo half the direct cost or uncles: Mrs. William Wilkins Mrs. have been done butfor the suggestion Juvenile They asked the councourt, with most are coneerned Ihe Intimate ! about the people , While oisou Blid.. Mrs. Ralph Poulton. Mrs. or Prof. Oscar Klrkhani wbo When f make-a- As a child $75,- to the state. and 15d,00O for out appropriation to e- ty liquor payIng Mn ,N.. P. Markham. ?irlyhl3tory.of inatructlon to the M. I. was he ev lst in defraying the expenses of the careof the consequent piesent at many of the stirring t0 Wren Wilkins, John Wilkins, R. Wilcert and teachers sakS: Get the best j court officers, the appoint- Juvenile tbey wm not pend at much at kins ani O. A. Wilkins cf Dne!snrto-1llitor- events which characterized the early 'cookery for twelve years and Is con- - rnent of a woman of M0im0n the church. help you can. It is development formerly it the grocery stores, the ' probation office -The remains will be token to the . stnntly originating new and deiightrul and for detention .room for,. the . j bakeries, the markets, and store of want. r' hoys. . - - . Orson Bird where It bom of. dishes. - AF h0FLEXY. ' ' oiro Thia then, waa the key note for .general merchandise. Hence, another which and hearings girls pending 8 , f The lecture wilt beTield'at the r , t to the financial activity may be viewed by friends and rela- That we indirect k and we went to work. come up. They also asked that addiThe W. rise funeral If. waa whose old tabernacle during Ihe week of Thursday morning. Chamberlain, body less adding or By than not J73.000. .co'ild win ln Provo did not enter our service be secured from th tional w U be held fmtnd lu an orchard at the mouth o' June 14 to 19 inclusive and will he amounts we' Km,e a total of .ervice. minds. W simply wanted to he able these The commissioners office. sheriffs canvon Tee of cost house will ward meeting be the annual Saturday morning. bB0Iutely free to everyone. User mn. OuO, which to :ta pr-matter under advisement and the took died from r stroke of apoplexy, ac- 0f RaB and dlBrt. d lrII0 10 0bers are cordially : !d -I- t n mnrrol to .r. That a at least wilt A. to C. assistant grant Dr. portion of the Wherry, utn tta tt Qt us as well as to the Mutuals or tne I'-- t'nt re?ky ' all of who if examined them. not the requests every words, physician, county jn otjjer ,jm g jjqqqo as the work will be planned possible, Mr. sons dolof stske. Cham body. One of the firre he saoone contributes one Particularly the ecoi- - thoc attending. Detailed intone 1 : e in oi Now that we must represent our ' l.i - berlafn Is Prof. W. H. Chamberlain t0 emonstrale i,rnf,fit to pravo, the town nn efficiency" of the gai tlon as to the nature of tue eartT.v otny Br-we ,v r p and another Is, Dr: ir.'pnhoot. Thcii of the dollars. .It is imposfer! a Josg as well as this division, range. r uniumbla us pr planned for the various days will aptheir Chamberlain; RaUl 0 estimate in dollars the re?: nestly hope that all will give will he served t" pear In the next Issue of this paper. Refreshments loa and alrt. . X. Y. a versR' such dim our to tVr loss moral by yce city support 'and approval- i - brkk-wr4a;-o- PAY-ROLLS- .ss rarWerauxyMfnefd ' -- -- e-- ' - 4,4,4,4,4,4h -- T - ' .smajgardfor BrYrTIrGETSrUILQUEl EFO MER-CHAN- T s' IAN' s Ill,1PAII0G0S Q. I frn ajinrn nillin f(j tJ S. I0IIIS nr-tic- ed ' 4 ...r)Le J te t-- - - n' $75-00- 0. n , .1, , . n p. 1 sut-stak- e g 'rf ro-'- -- -- 1 w-- rk . -- i . |