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Show NO. 52 PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915 1 OREM LtfJE TO REftCH SPRIMLLE The first link of the Orem road south of Froro is scheduled to reach Springville, July 24, and upon that residents of our sister city date the t on the south, will hold a great celebration in honor of Pioneer day and the entrance of the Interurban into that city. The event promises to be one of the banner celebrations in the his-tor of Springville aii'u' many busines"s med and citizens of Provo will join with the Springville people in the . days exercises. ' Ever since the advent of the Into Provo a year ago, the citizens of this place have been waiting anxiously for the company to extend Its line to Springville. Spanish Fork and Payson. For a long time trouble over Securing the work and it was not until two inonths ago that the Orem people were able to push the work of grading fro their track towards Springville unhampered. A number of da's5shdTfdatlYithe work of grading was pushed through without interference. The company is also extending its pole line and wire ready for the service, and &s soon as it Is complete the two cities will be linked closer together. The company will continue to build its line to the south, and members of the official staff report that they will make an effort to reach Payson this year, and unite all of the towns In the county. Inter-urba- n t T 'llr right-of-wa- y condemna-Trotrsuitrwer- i iJ UTAH FOURTH Something to Think About PIONEER DAY Dont you think we men and women who ARE of so light at the meeting called for Monday, .June 21st postponement was had to June 24th, at 7:30 p. m. In' the city i er San Francisco, Cal., June 20. The State of Utah has been more fortunate with its horticultural exhibit than 4 states at the Panama Pacific International exposition, carrying off two gold medals and one silver medal fir excellence of products. This is regarded as almost a sweep for an exhibit in the horticultural pal ace, and especially as the Utah exhibit Is by no means one of the large displays. Utah honey, entered in the name of the state, without reference to locality, obtained a gold medal, as was expected from the first The processed fruits display was o commissioners room. COME OUT AND LET US ARRANGE THE PROGRAM. . C. F. DECKER, Mayor. BAD ACCIDENT The Provo fire ' department came very near being a wreck yesterday when an alarm was sent in from 175 South Six Blast calling for the eepart-men- t to put out a cheap grass fire. iFire Chief Loveless had just gone home to dinner and David W. Peay with . Reed Boshard undertolk the trip. They went east to First East and then turned south to Third Sout east where they attempted to turn foeraeway"tbenrgweisgfttand tribute.to BRIDES TO THE ALTAR -- FI - most exhibiting BISHOPS LEAD JULY. CELCJ' On account MAK- fessional capacity are, to say the least, perpretating a very INJUSTICE upon the community that SUPPORTS US, when we seend the money which we make HERE, to the mail-ordhouses and competitive establishments' of OTHER cities? i The success of ALL our local establishments and iiu stitutions depends inti rely upon a lucrative patronage .from.. tlie.. public. Now- if- - YOU; amt' P amt th'd'OTlIERS' who compose that public, insist upom sending away fo that which uc need, how, in the name of all reason. arf these establishments to prosper to the extent' which will enable them to employ us. or those upon whom we are dependent for a living, and PAY US WAGES that are J at all worth while? It certainly' seems UNAPPRECIATIVE upon our part, to accept the employment that the people and institutions of this community give us, or make possible, and then send the money which we make, away'td help build up RIVAL cities and COMPETITIVE concerns. Let us give this thought the intelligent consideration of WHINER AT FAIR OF -- ING OUR LIVING in Provo, and drawing wages from its concerns, or catering to its public in a laboring or pro- FRUIT IS vn VOLUME About 9 oclock last night Bishop Alfred L. Booth of the Provo Fourth-war- and Bishop Albert Manwaring of the Provo Fifth ward made a hurry Deputy County ClerkElia A Gee, to go to the court bouse and Issue marriage licensee. Mr. Gee reached the court house in a .very short time and found waiting for him Bishop Booth with Miss Edith Young on his arm and Bishop Manwaring with Mrs. Ruth Pickering under hia protecting wing. The deputy clerk came up smiling and was soon Informed that the duties of the two wards were getting too Irksome for the popular young bishops who had suffered the misfortune of losinr their wives, and had decided the duties of their respective wards required helpmate.-Earl- y this morning the two couples left for 8alt Lake and the marriage ceremonies took place in the Sait Lake temple. Relatives sod friends of the two bishops with their blushing brides are waiting anxiously for their return to Provo when proper celebrations' will be held. The Post offers ita congratulations to both couple! ' and we anticipate greater activity in the two wards , will clearly see the JUSTICE contained in this argument. upon seeing that he could not make the work of J. Sdward Taylor, state the turn quick enough, Mr. Peay tried Where Provo gives us our living it is oertainly horticultural inspector, who arranged to swing back, but was too late as the TO OUR SUPPORT. hoce cart struck a telephone pole on the display in the first instance, nd THE INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE, curve and one of the horses was the E. W. Bowling, In whose charge it has Club. Commercial caught between the heel and the pole been at San Francisco and who Las and Its left hind leg was broken. continually reprocessed the displays. Boshard was on the back of the A silver medal was given th state wagon when it crashed lata the pole for its exhibit If. canned goods. .This and was thrown to th efront He sufalso was without reference to locality FARMERS ORGANIZE FORMER B. Y. . . fered a badly lacerated and sprained or manufacturer and was entered only from now on. : leg and Ceay sprained his hand. Not as a state product. The display in; LOCALS III COUNTY STUDENT SUCCEEDS withstanding his', injuries Boshard eluded various canned vegetables and grabbed a chemical and Jumped in s fruits. which drove to' the CITIZENS PROTEST VIVIAN READY Thejuriesare now. at. work. In the - Delegates representlng alt the towns Chicago; TJune l 9. C. Oren Wilson buggy with fire, he Just as arriving sceneofthe various. exhibition palaces. and districts in' the county were pres- of Salt Lake received hia B. S. degree finished the out "putting neighbors Utah Does Splendidly. ent at the meeting of the farmers, at. the University of Chicago June 13. FOR OLD FOLIOS (LGAIIIST BOARD blaze. A special team hauled the hose The only other entries which: the held la the Commercial Club rooms ' J He has just completed a four years cart hack to the fire station. Saturday afternoon. There were rr s State haa are in the educational build last - The S residents otf course also-ga has held and number of bustness'meo aud scholarship for The mauagennt of Vivian Pprkre-port- Ing,', andlts entry there was raadeby , g 4 banker street have entered a vigorous propresent: the past three yeari. aa everything ready for the visit special permissiln a few days ago. Preston O. Peterson acted as chairof the 'old folks tomorrow morning, . Utah, for its comparatively small test against the large sign board of Mr. Wilson is said to be an enerman of the meeting, and stated that . and so well has the preparation been exhibit at the Bill Posting company which the Utah exposition, as compared ' ' .carried on, that not only can the old with other statesfo Ifoconsldered' to there .was not .enough unity between getic and ambitious student, "whft has has recently been erected on the the Business men and the farmers, as gained special attention from the profolks be ctrtd lor, but an invitation BURIED corner of , Center , and First East has been extended to all whodesire to bavp done much better than there was each, worked independently, and thus fessors under whom he "has studied. street . on the grounds that the bill to f . an f reason , . t, expect in the handl- Besides there was no .to J the join fn the excursion e doing work of a high scholasis a detriment to that part cover all awards' mentioned or The ing - Funeral services . over the remains board. solving county park and make themselves at home at tic been he has an active worker type, ' of years the city. For a number .resort..." There wlUi be the natural products Utah entered for ; that were held in the department of .athletics and has of Mrs. May B. Huntington r B. Baliantyne, have -officials th' A, A permitted city and Voom Ban of for' said at Franclsd ," everybody competition Plenty ln the SpringvIlIe First ward chapel -W0il BCoreB of Triends. . boards to be erected on different LwMu.theoldfolivS..excursk3Ji.'wilI.he- Or- - Mackenzie, secretary oUthe Utah ist spoke- -f tfc e ndvsiitagea:jierrveU at 1 oclock .The speakers corners and the;entral attraction young folks will expositions, commission .last.. night. from a farm bureau movement, and It Is quite probable that Mr. Wilson yesterday occasion were William everyUX' 'I M. for this sad will the need the of . teaching profession L. find plenty of shade, good fishing, Mr. Mackenzie further explained the the- vicinity ofVVju' the boards n?v e pi Dr. R. J. Evans of Logan, who is after leaving school, becau8& hahas Roylance,rL.E,Eggert8enolLPrQvo, mountain climbing and a dining room tested.. r However this Is th" flt?v stateexhibit.as follows one of The state leaders oragricultural had experience In that field. However and Bishop Frank Bringhurst and Ray to efetl everybody. prepared, time.,, such agents, also aetlpa were limitations financial "Our Beautiful spoke of the extent and .he. Intend Wseareh wrrk for .Mayeek&f Springville. The excursionists will be fed at the pill board company. against and Its Dr. J. Paul Giode of tables hull the geography de- musical selections were furnished by ' entitle everything nr we on effects os to h so other states, there la!ample shade and after the the choir and quartet and interment ' Several other speakers discussed the partment this summer:, ' dinner the regular old, folks sports showing to be entered for award. Ours Mr. a Wilson was formerly Payson took $ace at Evergreen cenietery. and entertainmetns will take place. Is a cinsolidated exhibit in the palace auestions before the meetlpg, and the Mrs. Huntington fell dead at 9:30 TELLURIDE several years ago he The Epperson Band will Join the ex- of horticulture. tM only then- - nrtMe. '"fowing committee was anointed' to oclock, Saturday evening at her home cursion party and will not only furnish that properly belong in that building perfect the organization ando report graduated from the Brigham Young in Springville' as she w as about to MEETS WEDNESDAY music x during the banquet but will under the' expositions rules, were In the nar future: F. A. ChlldLebl, University. V' house. Death was probably the enter : JLW, WJ:'Chad-AUeman, Springville, In give the aged anything they .want to entry Th 'cdmpetitin.We wiok, American Fork, R., D. Tomorrow is the opening day of due to apoplexy. She Is the grand Wad!ey,. dance music,, from' the tu'nes of forty eligible s pec roe n s of ratr. 8V Pleasant-Grovfine have many M. F. one of John late the fifth annual convention of the Tellu-rld- e Provo, Turner, Young, daughter years ago to the latest list of dance9. - which' would t g. Marlon Cllnger, Lake Vitw, R. W. She was of Utahs oldest pioneers assofcidtion and many member The special train will leave the vegetables, etc.','have been among the prize Creer, Spanish Fork, C, F. Dixon, Jr., married about eight ears ago and Is have already arrived to attend the Union Station at 9:30 in, th emorning " had Pason, R. D. Wadley W Creer and winners or they been entered. resor and a special wilj leaveth at survived by three children, also r her convention. The meetings will probRUN EXCURSION . L. E. Eggertsen were appointed to 8 oclock in the Every County Represented., evening. father, one brother and one sister, all ably be held ta the Central school dnfe articles of the association. Every Utah county Is . represented residents of Lava I!ot Springs, labo. where they were held the previou When the Provo people were In(in the exhibit.- The specimen? were MI PROVO lake RESORT Mrs. Huntington has always been a year- - "Among those who. have alJudge A B. Morgan and Court formed yesterday that the Hklihood rof WILL OPEN THURSDAY cillected and prepared chiefly by W. faithful church worker and was for ready arrived are President L. C Stenographer D. H. Roberts returned running special excursion trains to O. Knduson, E. W. Bowling and H. a years Sunday school teacher tu Nightingale, from Cornell, chancellor; The Provo Lake Resort will he Wight our fruit processor, alL. of rom Vernal Sunday night and opened Provo canyon thissummer was rathor F.- CrN oen-- and- - Secretary- and Bn siSrJngvIUem: opened to the public Thursday and whom worked many montha, under, the court Monday mprnlng, . A number of Sttra there'tf as a protest" registered "all 51. ness Manager Wr L Blersach.Th'-4 "la the" evening' a " big dance will be direction ,of,Mt.TayUr,.io .get ...the. .ex- cases In the probate, division were be- along'tbe ilne."Fir an umber of years Miss . Florence Jepperson. .. Provo's membership of the -- association t "held'Tn' the pavUlion Which has Just hibits together and properly installed fore the court. past Provo people have been been remodelled and a new floor laid. A WmiermtSgVrftfircanjriTnTil Miss Irvine as her friends expected, year, there were only The Provo band ,wlll be present to Mr. now nearlytwo hundrod families,. haro. but will remain hr "Chicago" ATew Saturday nlgtt the. little, son-It l8,of course, very gratifying ti attendance larger js expected - furnish jthe music .Ipr I'thls occasion:. the commission to find that our few and Mrs.' Wllliam Gray! received a located places between Olmsted and days longer. However she is ex- this year. : Mr. Ted Tarrer who is In charge entries all worn medals. painful Injury. The boy with his Deer Creek, and the Sunday excurFinancial business of the associa-jtlopected to arrive within the next week of the resort this year states that the "I think I ought to tell you a srory, companion, the son of Mr. and Mrs. sion with its late train lias been con- or ten. days. educational work and th Old Resort as It is sometimes called more or less directly related to this Alma Van Wagenen Jumped int oa sidered almost Indispensable. o t students will bo di'cu" ' 'gres has been cleaned up and everything exhibit, which 1b, perhaps, a more grocery wagon and started the horse. ' The different resorts In the canyon Suit has been filed against Major these meetings. During tbe put In such condition as to make this eloquent tribute to Utahs fruits than The. horse ran down the street for a have taken the matter, very seriously s Grace Craven and Stephen tion last year the following a splendid resort. - He will also have the awards mentllned in the dispatch. few- blocks, throwing the children and report that If the Rio Grande does Lee Wada Craven and were tlons by adopted: Mr. Wight, who is an expert fruit from the wagon; hut neither received not run Its regular excursions efforts Craven to adjust charge of arrangements for special real estate dealt' Whereas, it appears that the use. serious injuries. Both boys have re- will be made to get an auto service tr- which involves dances and parties.,, Thlsjs an ideal processor of wag Springville property, of. alcohol and tobacco Is injurious covered from the scare and injuries unks with the Orem road at this cltv The June Place for., boating, fishing, . .bathing last commission the by plaintiffs ask that Stephen 'to mankind; now, .therefore, received from the accident.' and numerous other out door sports and came here from- California to j and jp.mnk, tegular .Irlpa Jrom jtbis .Huptchlngs be- - declared- - to .hold the "Be'' It ' resolved," by Tellurlde a v .. and Provo people - are urged ; to etty to points along the line. One premises in trust for Major and soclatlon in , convention assembled processed fruit j exhibit AlA meeting of the dentists of Utah . most from the day the first specimens patronize this popular Resort, , company has agreed to furnish trans- Grace Craven and ordered to convey that it recommends the disuse of to- Special rates will be arranged with reached his hndthe sppke most en- county will be held ln! the Commer- portation for seventy-fiv- e people an same to them, and that the plaintiffs bacco and alcohol in ail forms, ' and ' the auto services to take people to thusiastically of - tbelr j quality. He cial club rooms July 1st for the pur- an hour between Provo and Vivian be deceed to have a mortgage for 1600 that it protests ag&inat drunkenness. and from the lake Thursday even!"' tild me again and again: that he had pose. cf organizing a Utah' County park and unless the steam road pets on the property and, that decree' of and the use of clgaretts as extreme All the dentists of ments will likely be made with the who wish to attend the big opening never handled such fine; fruit n Cali- Dental society. foreclosure be made. i and inexcusable conduct t - L fornia, Oregon, Michigan or anvwhere Utah county are expected to attend on the regular Sunday train arrs I , dance. individual freedom and self destroy after which they - wilt be taken to service. else he had ever been employed. Suit has been filed in the Fourth government Moslda where a big banquet will be: . ., Provts His Faith, Miss Lael Irvine, daughter of M District court by the Baker Lumber Be Jt further resolved that any served. A meeting of the directors cf the company against Robert Gordon, et al.,' and Mr. R, R. Irvine, who has been had long entertained a I. applicant who.TiBese alcohol or ' Next Thursday at 3 p. tu. In the Knight Woolen Mills was held Utah fruits were pretty , spending the past winter at the collect $175.20 with Interest at 12 bacco In any form after the passage Lasell Seminary in Auburndale, Mass., myself, but nevertheless, I thought Tabernacle a meeting of the terd&y and reports showed the mills per cent from October 20, 19f4,--. and of "this resolution during the year be to Instrumental peasant literary committees of all the wards f to be In a very satisfactory condition for $50 atterneys fees and also for proceeding the consideration of his studying coval arid Wight was just trying feel will be held. Prof. A. C. Lund will be with A great promise of Increased, costa on a promissory note. . Before alt ns good. and make fsualc arrived home Sunnday. application by the convention shMi, thUsllne of In talk, Irvine He Miss to spent present and will talk on The Origin! business In the future. Four eastern Provo persisted returning npt be elllglble to membership. several days In Chicago and' Wash- however, until he left here, about the of Music, dealing especially with the! representatives were present for the Marriage licenses were Issued to-- .Mr. L. L. Numm formed th vesr, for a visit with j hymns of the Mormon church. This purpose of representing these mills day to'thO following couples: Guy elation and endowed it to the. extent' ington. Miss Irvine states that al first of th f the eastern markets. E. P, Ellison L. ghurtllff of Garfield, and Leona of $75,000. with friends In the east, and he hqd meeting promises to be very Instrue-jithough sher enjoyed the school This association was live as well as entertaining and th of Layton, an out of town director 'Homer cf Provo, George Nuttall of formed for the purpose cf helping very much she Is glad to be horn-- lrdles are cordially invited ie attend wns also present Salem and Bertha Gadd of Provo. again. 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