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Show A NO. 49 1'KOVO CITY, t TAl JKJDAY, i I! K 11 VOLUME VII in PARTY OF CONGRESS- BIG MEN COMING TO VISIT THE GOING TO VIVIAN PARK PROJECT STRAWBERRY : OLD FOLKS (Special to The Post.) D. C., June 11. On June 27th eleven members of the com- TEMPERANCE mittee on appropriations of the House of Representatives accompanied, by VS. PR01I1BITA0II; the members of the Reclamation commission will reach Provo preparatory ANSWERS SMITH to an inspection trip to the btraw-berrtunnel, the reservoir in' Strawberry valley. The members of the A Reply to the Rev. J. A. Smith, party will reach. Provo at 9:24 in the . (By E. A. Mitchell.) morning and after the inspection they r The Rv, J. A.. Smith of the Methowill leave Springrille on an evening In The Provo dist church la reported train for Montrose, Colorado. a ..Members of Appropriation Committee Pest of June 8 ss having preached s J. Fltigerald, John chairman, "powerful sermon", in which he flayed - At a meeting of the Old Folks committee held in the vestry of the old tabernacle last night plans were - Washington, completed for one of the biggest outings ever held by the old folks of -- Prmo The committe appointed at the former meeting to select a place for the outing reported thatHhey had chosen Vivian park as the most appropriate and the best to be found Members anywhere In this section. of the committee were most enthusiastic in their praise of the resort and its management and stated that everything would ' be arranged to lyskethe excursion' a success. The committee appointed, to secure transportation announced that the" Denver Rio Grande railroad agreed to make cents to special rate of twenty-fiv- y Brooklyn, N. Y. William P. Borland, Kansas City, Mo. W. Byrns, Nashville, Tenn. Joseph Charles R. Davis, St Peter, Minn. Springfield,- If ass. , James W. Good, Cedar Rapids, the saloon and its attendant - evils X . most seyerely. . As an introduction to his remains the Reverend Gentleman said: "I wish to disctiss sonve phaaeaof the temper-anc- e question," and then he goes on with such INTEMPERATE state--Iowa. ments as: "The indiscriminate stateFrank W. Mondell, Newcastle, Wyo. ments of the liquor interests are dictive - of very James McAndrews, Chicago, 111. Ind. The most flagrant misrep W. j veracity. Rauch, Marlon, George facts are made with resentations dSwagar Shirley, Louisville, Ky. j this Thomas Upton Sisson, Winona, commensurate boldnees by colossal liar. The emissaries of this Miss. , James C. Courts and K. F. Rea, Inveterate fabricator in Provo are clerks; M. C. Shields, assistant clerk; making the statements through - the H. H. Weaver, official stenographer. columns of the local press that bus,-nes- s is dead because we have no Reclamation Commission: A. P. Davis, director and chief saloona, etc." Then ,this sponsor of temperance engineer, chairman." Will r7 King,"c h 1 ef"c ou nieT. SOruthfaTnesa goes tfflTo elte:teets and gives figures to show what a great W. A. Ryan, .comptroller. chief pfjconstruc-- j financial loss and a moral destruction it would be if Provo weiIo throw" oTf iton. Joseph L. Clancy and E. A. Clark, the yoke of prohibition and suppre sion and use instead regulation and clerks. photograph vividly lllustiat.s .man trenches miles away. . These over pro-the of war in the winttr lrgeguns are hidden as well as pos--! activities j tolerance The tour of inspection r, stat-wlll in States of France." He ie are glble behind brush or' in forests United Before financial time his cast the the Jects throughout, anallzing ( strenuous of n 45 some examine us ment ct let British shoy days briefly gunners in the let of j where the enemy cannot see them reqjiire firing from breastworks on the Ger-- through glasses nor make them hard work on the part of the commit-- his temperate remarks. As to the and none of the usual pleasure of , discriminate statements of the liquor uch a Trip will be indulged in at any interests being indictive ot.very small of the projects. When the congress-- j regard 'for veracity, suffice It to sayT HIP DISLOCATED; men arrive in Provo the city will have j "Those who live in glass houses e the. old., folks M. tWa. ;ity,andaspecia I In the evening train will be sent-u- p to bring them back, while they will leave for the canyon on the regular train in the morning. "J, An invitation has been extended, to the Springville old folks to loin and ,'tke the outing a stake affair rather than a ward, and should the Sprlng-vlil- e committee succeed In securing special train, over a hundred old people from that city will Join In the party. Chairman R. R. Irvine of the Finance committe reported liberal donations from the commercial Interests !ft4HkMJ&JbbtJherf ould tie enough money to make the excursion a success the larger wards were assessed $5.00 each and the wholesale smaller $2.50 each. '.mil the smoke which arises after have donated oranes, establishments shot. and other supplies seed-eWar pictures showing the trenches emonsrhams for the noon day meal at the nark, and battlefields kill he sownjt Jihe --committees Jiave, teen, apnonte and Columbia next Monday and Tunesday to make lemonade anf to provide for the dispensing of refreshments and all of the ladles of the general ccm-- ' PROHIBITIONISTS nTiUeenbaveeirTK5irTnembrrs--o- f the refreshment committee. A committe consisting of David , .he d -- 1 !r-te- e, , 8hQUlA.JPQt throw stones." Mr. Smithy time-fnre-s- o no read i1 y show n to wlll statements be' comei but there as the be should be h" that an special entertaining,, bers are anxious to bold closely to the last of all persons to accuse others: trip qq it is scheduled. Just before and as to regard for veracity a Chicago, Chairman FrtzgefaI2rj7iirf"""wrE'atEalltHny"bew' claimed "through the columns of the said:"We hear all the speeches we want 0caLpress with what Mr. Smith sav The' bas' been claimed, will readily con- when Congress is In session. Commit vince any fair minded person that th members of the Appropriation the not is guilty ' Gentleman Revcrand shown only be to tee want hsve that and feats misstatement mlssrepresentatlcw wonderful engineering . "been acconiplished,- - but the crop- pro-- Furthermore., a .compariain. pf actu duction that is the consequence ,of facts with Mr. Smiths financial ft these engineering accomplishments; own they want the evidence of their aphave the millions they ease to appropropriated and are asked woli priate In the future have been to 'want they And wisely Invested; neces- are . millions more learn why , ' sary. f ,i anopjx)rtunity w-- . d- or REDUCED fc- BY-U- SE VISITFUREKAHEIDMEETING OF-- BLOCK AND TACKLE g (Special to The Provo Post.) Government Creek Ranch, June ,3. Last Sunday Fera Decker, T. T. Kirk and Kenneth Borg started on an auto to Investigate a land project in western part of the sthte., "They were. well, supplied, with gasoline and a regular camp outfit. Upon reaching Point Lookout thedescent wa so steep that in spite of the fact Thut Mr. Decker threw the car into Gear; shut of the power and applied the brake, the speed of the car inchested rapidly and being unable to makj' a turn which he en- sharp double countered on the road he made two and a half turns down the .embank- ment Decker and Kirk were on the -upper side of the car and succeeded ffeelng'ThemselTesr but Borg was - The Provo Elks, accompanied by p laTge number o Provo business men who are not members of that order. LAST i -- George Giles. John Wilkins and E, V. Vincent was appointed to go to Vivian, park and there prepare for NIGHT 'the'"evcBrgienietS:-Th- y.will e ate the resort in national colors and are planning a great trip to Eureka prepare the tables for the old folks. June 15 anu 16, wnen this city will at the resort has show the Tintiq people that they hat-- f building at 8 p. m when the lead-..i- The management in this woik to assist also agreed no forgotten the great mining Ccmp.jer8 0f the Dry forces of all organ-tione long to be At a meeting of the Elks last night! jpatlons convened at the call of the and to make the 'dayremembered. a committee consisting of John " XV. Betterment league. The ball was The next meeting of the committee Lamb, Ben T. Bchwab, Edward Seher: filled to overflowing, many bavin g lot be held at the B.' YU. Sur day tit will George Ross ahd Walter Bell were stand up. A complete , and efficient 4 o'clock. X appointed to make arrangements for organization was effected a nice sum automobiles for the trip, of money collected autos, rigs and' Luncheon Bridge cub met at Th Provo band will furnish the " lr luted ar. a complete prj- B Ashton ''VeJ music for the banquet and the big gram mapped, out for the carrying on ,1, hn',e tf Mrs where evenIn th? f0l'nied a parade which takes place on the 16th of the .work or registration and th Dday to Columbia. the Return, theatr and the local loige win also fnrnlsh liquor election campaign. Even at Prty of the home hostess of the strawberries dainty Gowers for the clore of the meeting fiery 8!cech- all banquets and refreshments on that zt determination for a dry Proto I,refreshments were served and the re- . i occasion. evn,n8 spent 111 were made by prominent citizens, re-- niander The Elks aro holding their. annual . cejvlng loud applause froni the atifli- - motoring. Those present .at this do- SUCKERS WASHED convention . In.Eureka. on the flateSifincejnopgthflUlll5ia5tJ.rowd evenings entertainment we--e. fabricator etc.;cIearTy Stamp him In t e mpera WrSteK"." D- - Sutton. Tf 19 sbouMsrabs ,meRtianedai llw? tMttpwwwe t (t LAKE Ybe largest in the state Ip King, RevSmith, 0B means much and should be clearly BACK TO UTAH dislocated and also his right hip. aty Attoror Heindselman, Mra. E. J. underd stool; the thing temperance Knowing there was no physician with- - When the convention was held in this "Alowpn, J. Wm. Knight, Justice. J. MniBnd - w- - Decker. : Jonea waa deleraa H. FVIsby, Bherlff Henry East, Prest. is much and must be practised in very large 90 mues Kirk and Decker pro- - rity there For the first time in the history of Gon Tlntlc kvdg J. B. Keeler, S. P. Eggertsen.- Maver representing the things by every Individual who)ce?d to make doctors of themselves Utah the sucaer member of the would evolve to what he shouldrhe-come- . and with n few good pulls succeeded present and many business men of Decker, Bishops Jos. A. Buttle, A. L. nfinna, j. CardeU, S. P. Eggertsen; tribes of Utah lake received special Temperance In thought, tem- In getting the arm In place but re- - that city left their establishments to Booth. A. W. Harding, Albert Manaar- - 4lh dIstrlcti C. H. Miller. Clara attention and protection from the Fish perance In speech, temperance in act. setting the hip was more difficult. mk the Proverconvention n great BenJ. Bullock and several blh-- , wny. th district. J. A. Oliver, Mrs. and Game department. Yesterday In work and play, temperance in eat- Their combined "strength f was not,cc- - Th Provo members are now ops counselors. IV. Lester Mangum. prj8t.na shill: 6th district, Wm. H. Commissioner Deputy Fish and Gams ing, In drinking and sleeping. In short enough (o pull the dislocated limb In anxious to. show their fellow loirs The Relief society and other won.- - Royle Mrs Wm. $now. :th digtrk.t and bor'vr?v.ci.-SaSit, - v . place. ..Borg was then anchored to s men that Provo also can Lira out to Jens organizations were well rqpre- - Wm j gnow q. W. Andelln, Mrs ' enough i stole or lrnga There are many people, and ft .h?a3 by ,IUeatiio!ff & j0Wd, bogge-"" citizens of the city. tion water from the farmers to flush the Rev. Mr. Smith is one of 'them, bia chest and k block and tackle at D. Ropef, Mrs.- - Gertrude- - Pag?. for' Willis Johnson, the leading "Dry Thege Idathe Prove riverr.inordef jo give the who think temperance applies only to tachej to his foot; then the wrecked Mrs. Erc&nbrack left to take charge of the worn suckers which went up stream to the drinking of liquor. They seem to automobile proceeded to tighten" up Nevada yesterday to Join her husband of Richfield, an old Journalist, now the vark)Ua var(8 gd voting dis- to the spaun, the chance to return regard the drinking of a glass of beer the slack until the- - hip was thrown where they expect to make tbeir honw resident of Provo, was also present ,ricta. House to house canvass t the si a most Intemperate get, while .In- back into He remarked that his choice cf pro- - ft be made lake, and according to reports, place. . Thia relieved Borg for the present. preparatory to registry work was very successful temperate thought, intemperate speeen, of much suffering and he was made voM a residence loan depended thm ud electkn day. - Conditions have been very different etc. are Its remaining in th lightly, K at all considered. as comfortable . as possible for the Being that two members of the Mrs. Ruby Clark, Mrs. Beck and largely "upon on i ' Now comes the strongest .example morncolumn, next The this season from . most years Dry on the ground. committee had left th city, tight G. W. Mrs. left Eklns thlsiorning forj George A. Startup, president Of,th" account of there being no high water' o Mr Smiths Intsmptrane of his ing he was taken to the nearest ran'h 8moot and Earl J. Glade, W. Bert conto the Lake Salt attend Primary Betterment league of Provo, made.r Lester Mangum and A.N. TayVw were and many of the big sucker? from (he misstatements and of bis disregard of vention being held In that city today. unwere and some of e He short speech, staring that the river the teat and of, are went husbands speaks up fatheraj lake veracity, they selected to fill the vacancies. Th ' was Provos citizens aai condition1 Thia was s to (ft the effect back. their besmirches jthat thus he meeting when able to get committee now stands as follows: "The emissaries of this inveterate! reputation and good name he attempts aud remained there for two day, campaign organization for the mr noted, by the Fish and Game departL. A. Culbertson, J. .Wm. Knight, A. f0h them of all that Is near and Mr. Decker and Mr. Kirk insisted n tnt liquor election, fight, after which ment which resulted In the work per- fabricator." These are Intemperate O. will he him Smoot. W. Lester Mangum. A. N. remain but Gentlefo home, the meeting was turned over words. Does this Reverend (jpg, to (hem, of everything that Is taking formed yesterday. to" that! untH .able stand ,s better know were Doe as which he madi man know that! nominations, worth living for and striving for?.tlier Taylor. F, G. Warnlrk was selected Mr. Decker and Mr. follows:, campaign manager for ihe aa treasurer of the men he is thus stigmatizing are! tv I asic In the namethp Journey. the know this. Mriu he and family Jones H. S. campaign com- Mr and K,rk have gone on to Investigate the city, J. M. Jensen; members cam- j free American citizens, that they have 0f at and and descency; righteousness now formeo-lresidents of this city, but unquegt,onable rIght to tbhk and the same time poses as the sponsor of orojc, end all believe it Is the oppor- paign committee 1st district. Julius of J- - "m. Knight, 0n here x are visiting , c. Jensen and Mrs. J. R. WilUrs; reJa'act ()pon any public question as their temperance! of Ivs Angeles, . tunity of their lives. They are collection waa taken up at the mect- pected to arrive, home Jhe latter an 2nd district, Geo. A. Startup, Estbtr dictates; that they are lives and friend's, and, will probably judglDent of next week. C. Stewart; 3rd district, Albert Jone lng. voters, tax payers and business meu. decide to again locate here. (Continued On Page Four.) s , - ! 1 . p e - J -- I if X 11 j 1 '' -- 11 - Mc-in- g, W&rovo, h -' iswmilMii . -- - aj -- . . - . pm-pos- M J , - ; PaYkJeriy:.niMr."Ili;J:;-5I.::Goddard- te corn-leavin- . W, 1 |