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Show How the Crew of the Deutschland Felt When They Landed in Baltimore DR. IORDAN FARM AGENT SCORES WAR Itl RAIDS GRASS- LECTURE! - Starr to - Jordan cam visit to oon, his Provo yesterday Knight Starr Jordan and the- members of thte Knight family. He left todiy for. the coast. Last night the note 1 educator delivered a forceful address pa the conditions la Mexico and in - Europe and took a very 'determined atand against war. ' Referring to Mexico. Dr. Jordan hondeclared that there were many of Most est men In that country. received them went there on grants 1 and from the Mexican government twenty t condition' ' to that country same as those In, years ago veer the revolution. French France during the Tall He discussed the Columbus and said that certain aafbortfies jrre aware that It was ongexe-towax happen two day before It were on( men cuted. Moving picture, the ground to take photo f tragic affair. ' Fourteen of the twenty seven states of Mexico, he said, were laboring tm-- J - Dr. David HOPPER PEST J County Farm Demonstrator - devottag considerable time recently at where a vigorous campaign tor tim destruction of grasshoppers has carried on. Some weeks sgo a bMI of bran was taken across the -nd poisoned and scattered over th fields Since that time the tzrmemm have t had considerable trouble posing of the tons of dead per. , Even the irrigatinggnuidu. dil were clogged with the poisoned The farmers in that vicinity greatly encouraged with the of the plan, as crops are ahrahM - I Tte der peaceful ccmdtOons. noaln! , ' iru t This picture shows the crew of the great German submarine Deutschland. From their appearance, one would, draw the conclusion that they the fact tharthe British are determined to get them on their way back. The little tear th outcome oT their .return ' will' carry a cargo of crude rubber and nickel on Its return trip. much great-mnhmarti- better form. ' - , - Other districts in the county wlH given attention, Provo Bench, and the county west of v here th grasshoppers have mad their appearance. When interviewed today, Mr. wy gave out the following ' tnent: Grasshoppers are doing very gg, riops damage in at least three ferent sections of Utah county 4Bta Ida, Lehi west foothill and Bench. Other localities have I theIS In greater or less numbers. Since poisoning has proved I fes the only efficient method of destay-inthem, the followtag dimCaM are given- - for using the poison tnm . itee-taqui-n SITCHAVS safely. Enveloped in clouds and mist part of.th Alme and .part of the time in bright sunltght, the party remained :upen ithe peaks and car-rorim .of ilmpanogos mntol late afternoon. Saturday evening .at camp the .dif. ferent companies ihad (their own camp Hires .and .programs and. even though 'tired, .they kept the fun going mulll 12 o'clock. Sunday morning eariy all walked to 'Wildwood ail took 'the train 'for Provo. Director Ttobefts, Who had , charge of the outing reports that It was by far the ;moet .completely . successful Cil ectduyjy ujzunmzn has nothing ' that equals Tlmpamngoa in savage .grandeur.- - The mountain commands a view .Unaugpaaaftd In variety and in beauty. I base never enjoyed an outing so much- la all my .life. This statement ,1s Attributed ;Lo Prof, Swttserland :444444444444444 ATTENTION REPUBLICANS , EARL Primaries of the five wards of Provo will be held Thursday " evening, July 27, 1916, at 2 oclock at the following named places: First ward, . Court house; 8econi wa4, Central school; Third ward, Franklis school; Fourth: ward, Thnpanogos -school; Fifth- - ward, -- Parker J. GLADE HEADS CAHPAISn FOIL PRODIMI Q The Prohibition and Betterment trouble arose te the mining and the leagues have opened a campaign for ' border stales. Hs referred te Toes- - j and th candidates the fall elections v tan as the most Meal place in Hk school. - wh escape a 'quiz on the liquor - - Ik purpose of these pri-A cor. During the feet two yeans 2200 question will do so because of abmarie is te select delegates schools had been tefilt. - Up te two; sence . and ' not because they are on treatment;': Judicial , .to the convention , years ago then mem only 200 schools j Maud May IBahcock of the University of 20 penis' .craYWHSs fra Jbxmtr 1 pound Paris green or of Utah, who Joined the B, T. XL bran, ln Yucatan.'. The .farmers In In Salt Lake City Saturday Earl J. vtfe i 4 nst 7, 1 911; the Ttate conven- ... arsenic, 2 quarts stock syrup or tan were proaperooa and they were Cmxrrrr i ai weather. acting ct. was Glade made mavenes which in campaign Ogmanager. ,tkm 3 oranges or lemons, 2 dividing thedr fends m that those who Satesfla y. .Miss Dahcock .ought to he tiona, flowers and scenic effects will den August 8, T9 18, and the, Ail candidates for the nomination of water. The a as she has own farm made there bran and poison tahortl competent Judge, a oa3d wanted to be s little more fdeil for the Com. 'Second Congressional conven- - 9 several trips-.tgovernor, will be quizzed and their I be thoroughly mixed while dry,. . , Europe, has tpent merclal club outing. Everyone who do so. tton, whidh ooavenes in Balt answsn will be given to the press being taken not to breathe the Discussing - the conditions in "Eu- weeks amoug .the Alps, and hue also want! two days of real lasting enjoy' iteke TJlty,' August 10, son. Then the wafer, syrup and.fnA rope Dr. Jordan eald that the whole visited moat of the mountain jresorte ment should join the big hike July for publication. ' The for the apportionment America. Juice should be mixed together HI world would (suffer from the' titsmde j of 27 and 28. A committee consisting of B. F. convention Is as . fol- - 9 , Judicial the dry brgn sprinkled with the conflict The war would cost a stu--j Another telling .statement in tows:' Grant, H. G. Whitney, Lon J. Hadnot wet, but simply sum. For every man killed jgarfl to the hike was mafle( by Mr. nnrl First ward, i delegates, Sec- Oscar A. Kirkham F. and dock, until John the A sum of about $25,060 Was expended. StewmBonf an Eastern nature lover, will adhere tofjtfe poison IDfiTV T ond ward, 2 delegates; Third j ,1 V . Bowman was appointed to conduct particles of bran. . He spoke of the 150,200 men, products who Remarked that never before had j 4 delegates; Fourth wardward, Thla mixture should be sown broaS-cas- t of the alums of England,' unable tel he enfeyed two days as keenly as he ACT A A'T117?n V the dry campaign. F delegates; Fifth ward, 4 dele- teU-tUUl- I "It Is wauflerfiil;"' wherever the go to war became they were phyte--j enoyed (these. are. EMfe " gates. 1 4 Those present at the meeting amount Is enough hoppers ' Mr. Stevenson, how .well or--i to cally unfit. In England T500 bronzs scatter The apportionment for the , when th campaign organization 'unera services over the remain tablets had been erected to the mem-- l ganlaed and executed the hike has wa,fouP acreil. The is BUte as convention follows; one Sidney Tbeqphilua Epperson, Perfected were President H. J. Grant. 1. late In the' afternoon awn who had fallen J been. 'The mountain and Its wejflfh Cry of the young to ' First ward, 4 delegates; 8ec The products of the I of scenery has of course appended to Jt the citys well known and respeet- Rev. Geo, E. Davies of Salt La ke ; the morning. It takes, "two oi throe y In the war. ond ward, 2 delegates . Third: who 'died .last Saturday v slums and others physically unfit I c31, but 1 believe the camp TBe tof ed citizens, Geo. A. Startup of Provo, D. u. Mc- days after sowing the poison befem 4 delegates; Fourth ward" were in held nLght, the Fourth ward . would be the fathers of the coming the grasshoppers die," good peopter" their happy, Kay of Ogden and John hvoi; ,vans. Ward. 3 delegates; Fifth ward, hQU8fi afternoon. -wholesome spirit, the program and JMeUn generation. . 1 delegates. Other officers who were represents . r0ral .tributes marked the amusements have pleased me Dr, Jordan claimed that the greatThe for the In was which apportionment by proxy were George A. Smith, W. he .teem held and a mare.-est pride of a nation was not a mill? ISAAC BOLLOCK ' as is convention of j 'Congressional ncotrae out laie V, Seegmiller, J. W. Funk and Jesse .people .turned tary one. "This is a nation where Keafly two hundred hikers lett 5 dele follows; First .last ttielr deward, to the respects hatred dies," he said In referring to Bmoofs station Friday morning at 10 Knight, treasurer of the league. Deaeegates; Second ward , 2 dele- ' H. Wolfe, corresponding secretary of f, the United States. T have no eympa- o'elock. The men were all dressed gales Third ward, 5 delegates; Epperson wa shorn in Provo thyfor the men who talk Against the In hiking rtdtbes, while moat of the the. league is on the border with the Fourth ward, 4 delegates; Fifth two years ago. While yet a y hyphenated Americans, for there Is girts were attired In brown bib ' national guard. 5 delegates. ' Jrun8 man be moved . to Word was received here ward, Midway, only one here and there and they e rails. The Jolly bunch overflowed today tram - Nothing short of prohibition by CounA caucus of Utah the .he where in .engaged farming two special cars and kept the train are not worth taking notice of. I enactment will satisfy us" well know legislative ly delegation will be held The speaker referred to Henry noisy with songs and cheers nnHl, d Wndre1 occupation until a few said Mr. Giade. "We have assurance I cancer at therosMenoUTovo 2 oclock at 2, 1916, hen K .ProAugust he to returned ' FBr e of Ford as one of thef greatest hemes j Wildwood was searched, From this from'every part of the state that pro-- . Mrs. J. R. Hlnchcllff... nr dauahw p. un. at County conrt house. r..n J because be stood up tor resort the boys and girls walked vo- - jater be became Interested with of hibition is what the masses want, had been - EDWARD T. JONES, w and sons three other of members Grove. was While fighting five miles to Aapen right. wbat W thought v hall b. rtpxou. eodesvor I ed e Swjame interestefl .in precjnc(t chairman. on th way they were caught In a lkS femSj He maintained that Germany waa to. the end that ihey shall not be to finally R. R. THORNE, surrender last night weak n alien because of Its military short but rather severe rata storm. the Ellen theatre and at the time of Precinct , Ids The he a had death Secretarary. very wide but this merely edSed to the fun. power, He submitted that the Unl-ifea8ed wa t!Je Oldest natlro Late last week Mr. peace : States, because she kept the ,D' he Upon reaching Aspen Grove they beea rt Fort Bridger whilehalDg contracted pneumonia smd was many-tlm- s stronger than Ger- - pitched camp, prepared a fine sup- his father. .th- late Isaac r Bullock, Saturday nlglit he Sprlngdell and- Nunn station, a disan any. Hs referred to the silence of j per and. then gathered arofcnd a grew very Rl had charge I ome government . contracted j of said the and hemorrhage societle fun. the for bonfire different evening peace work the bug there to tk tance ot a of mile Under the death." which In lungs resulted when at a waa time started ever If there C&me twfilght wa. program .that back t0 Pm I ZTBrm He Is survived by his wife,' Mr. plan worked out by Mr. Stewart a from where - the hikers weren .they should be r full - of action It was lug I child of "onr opponentsrbur hope, lived here untlf sd grade"" crossing:" and1 the grs&eiwiTfbe backing . seated they could see waterfalls in Lortnda" Arrowamitlir Lawren tnom. fifteen ' nevertheless, to develop a vigorous twenty years aao the distance, snow and ptae covered Emery Epperson of this city and Hrs. reduced from 12 per cent to a maxiConcluding the lecture, he said: ' that will fighting have to Jennel Parrish sf Salt Lake. The efficiency Tree, Wvomfn g wbn bedeteS-- "Every great wrong dies when It hills and peaks all: about them and mum of 2 loped one be reckoned with, per cent . members of the have the few a War family but stream 1U .reaches highest triumphs. the wild canyon The assistance of everybody, who j in southern Wyomintittle'ranCi The Improvement Is to be made at to stands on no firmer foundation than yards away, Under this rather - ro- sympathy of the entire communityhas the permanent welfare and de--1 ' a narrow In their the bereavement. "ike" Bullock as hi ' V where point canyon, .cannibalism and in the future the mantic setting the aongs, musical seUar?ir yelopmen,t,.pfJJtah,And..herpeopIe called ,a"l e4 by his lire W JfgswrS lection, sentiments and stories .were present there- is Dot enough room ...people .wUL regard lt . U rdeatlr W I knows for the river, the railroad and (he cannibalism today" unusually Impressive.. The progra-d hl was rather Impromptu, but repre- WORK Oil CAIiYOIl Trity,. ,He 8tP1rI,n highway, . Mr. Stewarts plan Is to 4-- 6 hl in talent the .wlfe. . Mary sented some ot the best ..Webb -. SEN.' SMOOT EXTENDS built a retaining!. wait at' the Mvetfi '.4 and . the following children, Bull,, MANY CANDIDATES 4state.- - Prof. C. R. Johnson, Wm. D. Mrs. INVITATION TO HUGHES edge so that the road may be crowdROAD MAY SOOII Hlnchcliff and Miss Electa jf. Maud May Babcock, VISIT THIS CITY Roberts,-Mis- s But ' " i ed in between feck and the river the of Ogden; Mrs. Bert raiMiss Armorel Dixon, Mr. Henderson, Owe Ray, Mayor James E." Daniels Bullock. Irene Bullock, 4 the Roberts and Cluff trio, the lroad; Application Is being made to Yesterday waa a busy day Gideon, Aik, has received a letter 4 and Mary Bullock ot just BE UNDER WAY Lone Tree. band and several quartettes the Denver and Rio Grande for perfor Repubuican celebrities in from Senator Smoot in which 4 His sister, Mrs. Hannah K. Provo. Three candidates for furnished the number. At 10 a. m. mission to use a portion of Its right 4 the senator spates he will ex- - 4 Tucker, lives ,E. in Provo. a short Jenkinsway The state road commissioner has al of. the company sang Its governor, Edward way, .The cost: of the improvement 4- - tend the invitation of the Pro- - 4 The funeral to servfcea will he ax- L. retired C. and then and John Nephl to Timpanogos last taken bp' the question of improv.Maekey 4 vo Commercial club and Pro- - 4 nounced later, as is estimated at about $5000. Morris were Post visitors. Jas, their pine bough beds. ing the road above Sprlngdell in Provo 4 vo City to Judge Hughes to 4 pending word from arrangements are ' , For, several month .The' Post, has At four o'clock Saturday , morning canyon, and from the present outlook Devine, candidate for Congress- soie members -ot 4 climb Timpanogos if nd to visit 4 the family. waa also in town in the inter- - the company was awakened by bugle work may be commenced on the road been advocating- the' change in the 4. tho Strs wberry project.- - The4 4 ests of his campaign. William calls and after a quick breakfast they within the next few weeks. County road, but it is only recently that the 4 senator expects to be In New 4 SPENCER CAFE CLOSES E. Rfdatch, also a candidate lined up for the march to the top. Surveyor John R. Stewart and Coun- matter has beep given the attention 4 York this week when he will 4 DOORS TO PUBLIC for Congress, came to town this Led by Director Roberts the line o ty oRad Commissioner Marion Ging- needed. It may be necessary ,for 4 make a personal visit to the 4 Emerald to All was intact march er have submitted the plans for the the county to condemn a right of 4 expressed grea morning. kept Judge and extend a personal 4 The Spencer cafe clored Its 4om confidence in their chances for lake, where lunch was taken. After improvement at the state road com- way through the Searle property be- 4 invitation on behalf of Provo the public last night and will ro-success. lunch the glacier was climbed anl missioners office. 4jto fore the road can be finally City. main closed until an adjustment of most of the company reached the top The road in question is between financial affilrs erv t rs-- - , -- y Cfvdta W. Lindsay and County Hortlcultwfcg Otto J. Poulson have been I u " . v-- s, -N . 1 o - - - -- jre-pen- : - nrf r' J tlJi FFPFnflTJ e, y-tnr- ? ' '' 1 and-part- y. -- Beau-bonfir- e es-ev- ' ! mmi died iii - - -- rr--- - -- diT - th-tim- - e - Ep-pers- . n -- -- - - - w vwito. - h, a, iwsmntuu , .. 1-- 2 - - - v- -- .. b.rt -- 464 -- M&JSS lesV - . - - . Tim-panog- Wy-omln- g. -- -- 4 - - . - , 4 . 444444444444 - fj .( v, |