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Show ' i, PBOVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, 7APRIL NCU35 & 1916. VOL. vin ? jrr Here Are McHargs APRICOTS & SWEET CHERRIES Business Candidates DR. CALDER RESIGNS FROM OTHER CROPS NTT DAMAGED Frost The Sent Out - Reports Through . TO Dr. Daniel II. Caller rf tie Mental hospital has resigned BE The Utah Fruit Groveis association has arranged to furnish free spray for the fruit trees 4 belong- He stated that he would your approval., In taking this action I beg te four months vacation on spend (i assure you that it is with a feellag the Pacific coast and would -- later of. "'profound regret that J conteos-plat- e return to Salt Lake, where he will the severance of the yesterday. vny Reports h've been Received from all parts otj the county relative to the condition of the fruit crop and the damage. done by the ,eoe a. frosts. ' In nearly every section the sweet cherries and aprlqots have een greatly damaged and onfly a light crop of either is anticipated UEPI1I L. MORRIS by the growers. The early peaches have also been iit in a number of DEF1IIES POSITIOII sections and In. a few places the Elbertas were also damaged, but HE this crop has not been hurt enough to cause any material shortage. The apples, pears and plums have not, Nephl L. Morris Candidate for as yet, been touched and growers on the Republican ticket, of these fruits are feeling much governor a statement In which he had Issued easier over the outlook for crops declares the defeat of President than they have all Spring. Wilson to be the paramount tlasu Salt Lake, April 13. Frost warn- - of the campaign of 1916, Last tags were issued last night by A. H. Monday , evening he was - elected 'Thlessen, section .director of 'the to the' Judicial convention United States weather bureau td ev delegate and In order ery fruit growing section of - Utah. held in Salt Lake today Frost had been anticipated the night to correct misleading statements as to before, but no reports of damage his position, Mr. MorriB said: crops were received by the weather In order to,, correct certain erbureau. The lowest temperature re- - roneous statements and unwarrant,portd from the fruit districts were ed Impressions which have been 30 degress at Tremonton and 31 in made, I desire to state that I am not one of the Provo orchards. acting on the advice of any political The weather bureau has decided to advisor nor have I authorized anystations in one to speak for. me on political establish 34 Utah national forests, at which matters rand : resent such presumpthe , .temperature and precipitation will tion on the part of any person. 1 the given. They will be a the Pine have no campaign manager for the Valley, Green River, Hole. in the simple reason that I am not conRock, Lake Fork, Elkhom No. 1, I stand exducting a campaign. No. 2, Whipple,, Forsyth, Grassy In the Progresactly where I stood Flat, . Big Flat, Solitude, Belknap sive (Convention of last Saturday, "Mountain Ranch, Fishlake, Koosh-are- when 1 urged 'for .patriotic reasons ' Gooseberry, Kigalia, Cotton- - that the Progressives and RepubliJackson, Clay cans get together. , .wood, "Warner, Camp - Springs, Upper Jose, Moroni, H61-- r 'On the Monday evening following stein. Wildcat, ' Baker, Panguitch the convention referred to my ReRake, Lowder, Daniels Canyon, In-- , publican friends of the thirty fifth dian Creek and Mill Creek ranger district in their primary paid me stations. the compliment of nominating me a The monthly report for March, is- - a delegate to the Republican Judicial - sued yesterday quoted the preciplta-tioconvention. At that time 1 tfhdr- for Utah at 1.93 inches, which stood that the Progressives were Is .35 of an inch above normal. The going to unite with the Democrats mean temperature for the state was In so called nonpartisan proced41 degress, which is 2.4 above" ure unless the Republicans also The storm of March 23 and 24 Anything short 'of that ;olned. was reported as the heaviest of the makes nonpartisanship impossible, winter. I am oppoaed to a combination even In the Judiciary with the Democrats alone. For similar reasons I ' took of two campaign no part VIVIAN PARK . Lake Salt county, in years ago where the Progressives and "Dem, engage In private practice. Mem- friendly offlcai and personal .rotabers of the board urged' the doctor tions that I have enjoyed with to reconsider his action, but be re- board for a number of year past: fused to do so and the' hoard fi- and too, I regret breaking oft tto associations of the hospital in whkii The resignation I nally accepted. have been wrapped up tof the past will take effect May 2). decade.' Circumstances are sod, . Dr. Calder is out of the city to- however,' that I do not feel. In Jusday, but in a statement made last tice to taJseif nod toe members rt evening he said that he had been my family, that I can continue lowI have aladvised by physicians to leave the er with the institution. most active devoted the yexza institution as it would result in a ready nervous breakdown were he to stay. cf my life to the hospital and I have been ' considering tender- feel that the time has come whea-ing my regi8nation for a number of should engage in private practice months, said Dr.- - Calder., Holding and secure relief from the respona position of the kind I have for the sibilities of a big institution rt Z last twenty-onyears, working twen- this kind. connecaim during only "My my, ty four hours a, day, gets a wan in time and 1 decided I needed a rest tion with the hospital has bee be After a vacation of several months give to the patients the , very best, on the coast, 1 will return to Salt care and treatment, to lift the inLake and engage In private practice, stitution from the level of an lnstree I. am going to follow my specialty asylum to the dignity of a mental of neurologist hospital. I believe, we have durfeg Although I am resigning from the theT past decade measurably In this aim, , Institution, my "Interest in it does L wish the board to know that I I will always do whatnot cease. ever 1 can to make it a better In- appreciate the . substantial support I , leave r the .. institution they haveglvent me In building ay stitution. the" with" best of feeling for the the efficiency of the hospital, thrt I am deeply grateful to the officer board and all connected with It. f of the institute and employees William Lincoln Governor Spry, G. Kelly, state auditor, and Jesse for their loyal service and that 'I D. Jewkes, state treasurer, are mem- shall always stand ready to coopbers of the board and Harvey Cluff erate with the officials of (Jtah-tis secretary. They .commented on the extent of my ability and expedthe work which had een done by ience in counseling with them lor the Dr. Calder during his term of ser- betterment, and uplift of the .hosjMr. taL with the inBtitututlon. vice Dr. George E. Hyde, assistant Cluff were Mr. and appointed Kelly at the hospital, who tar a committee to draw suitable resoof a number years was in charge lutions on the resignation of Dr. ' Mental hospital State Idaho the . Calder. THEO. BURTTOM SEVL WEEKS y MASS OUQ mentioned . ae his is "being Blackfoot, of a Is Calder Salt Dr. native Is familiar with since he He to New Lake. studied medicine successor, Ormsby-- McHarg. whose activities tures are here shown would he ac- I institution. the affairs of the Tinted Dr. Tork under Peterson, ud Ptable, he says. But T. Coleman in Republican politics have at times Dr. Calder said last night that he I neurologist, obtained his degree , in du Deleware the at family, Pont, been interesting, has established exnot been asked for any had di8ease8He 8 al80a8 m?ntal 'of now owner the Equitable Life as to his successor. t Professor Hammond, neu. pensive offices In New York City to Assurance society, would be the Ideal 8tgtant- -t try to persuade the delegates to the candidate. But Mr. McHarg denies : Republican National convention to he is working solely in the Interest MEXICANS FIRE Oil DEFENDANT WON nominate a business man for presl- - of Mr. du Pont. Four or five of the dent. Any one of those whose pie-- business candidates are wealthy. tc -- e -- sue-ceede- -- - d o it it " Tecom-mendatlo- - ns 1 , 1 SUIT Oil PROPERTY AMERICAN TROOP A. C, Anderson To New Electric And Auto Supply House Open Grocery Store Center Ql Coming To Provo L The case of Albert Burr- vs. Chari Washington, April 13. The first loss of American lives in the Am- - Rawlings came up befora a Jury; to erlcan Punltiye expedition in bjexl- the Fourth district 'court "Wednesco occurred In the firing on Ameri- Plaintiff sued for a team, tww - day. , can troops here today say that Mexi- wagons, a cow and other personal w A. C. Anderson will open a strict The Auto Supply & Electric Co., tracan civilians fired Into the troops, of about $504, der the management, of Arthur Law- ly modern butcher shop and grocery umTlg one American and wounding property of the value was which obtained from plaintiff The troops ' replied, rence of Salt Lake, will open a store at 418 West Center street to-- another. and sold to deB. A. Harrison ocrats combined. . He is fitting u. I ing many. Carranza troops did not by morning, wholesale and retail . anto and elecI Plaintiff claimHarrison. stoo fendant where by I stand exactly 214 West a modern grocery establishment and fire on the Americans, but assisted ed the st business was tric obtained fro I supply when that properyt urged fafrt. Saturday, I bmrfaii ft large stock of staple tn restoring order. under duress. The him Harrison by tiie Progressives and .Republicans Center street within the next few win I TO- tt.t h th. case was tried last term rivke. a building -Th, rocarie., harto of court, am I of acting force . A carpenters Ikrad big get together. days. trow, ,ter,d ttot 1. national with Progressive the the mony Is busy making Improvements at promloeot commwdor rocaltod wd am tend, I. AtKr tb, ft,, committee when I say I am prepared a as modern soon tor ,be ...or.eee, that th.p would Pot as and ooe. complete jflaoe EwrjrtMW difi, to do my part in staking past " i Jl1' Apdenon in an dother re- oar. ot meat, ail-Mrtor deteod.ot op motlop pt J. H. ferences between' the Republicans front can he built was s a e on the best will the the company the op public to made, unite promise? order In McDonald, attorney for the defend-pairs and Progressives ' The situation Quieted but market :rT' all opponents of the Wilson democ- Its headquarters. clash. This means the' improvement of Mr. Anderson will be remembered other brought a suit for wrongful convex ' racy in the coming x.ampaign. villans occed and . ot troops Rock the old buildings of the as the former manager s!on of , tW property against the have the highest regard for the rank one more of the re- dAle System, where he was a vervj which there were more deaths among modern another I and makings hut Con80l!(Jate(1 Grocery company which city and file of Utah democracy, e ' will add materially successful dealer and built up an ex-- J ' which store Wood Cta"' tail of Harrison represented in the transatv defeat must regard the in Parral between Am- In a of that part of cellent reputation with the- grocery to the appearance faad been awarded a juds, issue tlie as Wilson paramount row and the civilian popu-nethe block. Gradually the old time and meat trade. Everything in the erican troops of 1916." . excellent store will he new and fresh and lation Gen. Carranza telegraphed .buildings re ,going and Is tak an Invitation has been extended to bis embassy: Mrs. Ernest Dunn was hostess to A &t broke out at Geogte Mad- business appearance the city Many deaths occurred on both com- the public to visit his place of much of cause Is the on West tog the members of the LaVogue club sen s? 254 North Seventh ' sides, Carranza troops assisted the business. severment and Sewing and music Monday evening. street yesterday morning meat or groceries, phone Americans in restoring order. For good delicious y were a consumed luncheon and were" of al hales hay has applied to the M. Ingles of Lehl ran Into Gid- 45. .W. the the that Ts' by flames. participants. It oupposed the Vnited States to rechgnize the danafternoon fire originated Yy" sdme children eon Clark late Tuesday C. Gibby, air. ger of arousing the natives. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. while driving an auto on Center playing wUh matches. Mr. Madsen A dispatch .from General Carranza possible for military , commanders C. Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, street. Clark wag riding a wheel and Mrs. H. carried insurance on the hay. mob against America check to the follows: him91f , and Robert Mrs. Mr. was John Ridge, when" the accident occured and After message sent you by sec- troops who entered Parral and that condi-sueMiss Elizabeth Ridge and is- - picked up In an unconscious Ridge, ! been licenses have Marriage Mr. Alfred Ridge returned the fore retary for foreign affairs, the secre- this evening (April 12) the fight General Provo the to taken and tion of Provo 0. Clark Harold to our people the physicians treat-Hll- part of toe week from Salt Lake, tary of war received a message from had continued beveen and Florence Hatfield of" Spring- hospital, where and t& at many American the dated Chihuahua, General forces; NewGutierrez,went to attend the Rulen Bowden and Ethel Ful- - ed him for a dislocated shoulder where they im- - deaths had occurred on vw.b Bidet." , been him has that it informing castle reunion. and an injured hip.' mer, both tof Sprtagville. - - in-th- 1 w - . I FOR THE CAIIYOII eS-lP- of the most beauin the state, resorts mountain tiful Vivian Park, one v ' has had new honors thrust upon it, fir it has ebcome a full fledged postoffice of the fourth class and Grbver C. Purvanc. manager of the park, la the new postmaster.; The park Is centrally located between Provo and Heber City and during the summer months thousands of people visit the resort. At times the becolony at the park will number peohundred tween six and elghta ple who are htre to enjoy the cc canyon breezes and to fish In the Pfovo river. The need for a has been keenly felt .in the this consideration on the and past of the postal department will part be greatly appreciated. post-offic- X w I". Pri . u,e. J... .' . , -- been ( - ,v - eft-joy- . , The F. S. club met Monday at the home of Miss Myral The card prize for the was awarded to Miss Grace Dainty refreshments were to about fifteen members. . d Cas-slt- a i n GETS POSTOFFICE J. t limSSUMED nor-ma- jhe ten , ing to widows who cannot afford to. pay foithe spraying themselves. This move ment Is made for Jhe purpose of cleaning up the fruit trees of the city andto make it pos- slhle for the ' citizens to get rid of the San Jose scale and ' other insect pests. r Fhjsieans find Sra- rolopist in New York. n geons colege His letter of resignation follows: pos't on alter hating IteTTe'd uu I heteby tender my teen 5 ears at the local institution. resignation The superintendent presented his as supeiintendenl of the State to the state board whica tal honpital, the sane to be was,- - in session at that institution tive May 20, if the same meet wfiCk GIVEN TO THE WIDOWS and If SUPERINTEHDENCY IN MAY j S FREE SPRAY the State Have Been of Value ; Many Sections Have Been - Reached . ' (ft. ? 1 i . -- fe. t STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL HURT BY RECENT FROSTS BUT 3 i t e; - y F |