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Show I Yon subscribers trying to erre its patrons Always will save, money if you will keep your eye on the bargains Giving value received and the best in news service thats The Post 4. offered in this paper this fall. UTAH COUNTY TAX LEVY REDUCED OVER REDLANDS BOOSTERS REACH $9,000 IN -- CITY FOR PRESENT YEAR THIS CITY LAST EVENING LARGE-AUDIENC- County Clerk E. T. Palfreyman has submitted a report showing that the county has reduced its taxes more this year than at any period In the past four years and the taxpayers of Provo Pre paying 1 9,098.33 less taxes than they did even In 1915. .. - The table . shows o City In 1911, paid in 1913 153.194.20; 156,932.62; In, 1915, f 56,749.36; and In 1916, 158,659.10. The Provo City school levy for the same tour. years amounted for the same four years to 339,398.33, In 1913; 332,532 96 In 1914; 335,671.0SJn 1915;. and. this year 831,096.40. During these four years the Utah county levy was In E charter members orHEARS FAIRBANKS SHAFROTH Ar- SENATOR ganized the Provo chapter of the e rowhead Trail association, jwhose Oil BIE ISSUES SPOKE LAST IIIGIIT it is to open an all year round "road from 7 Salt Lake, Provo and oth-e- r OPERA HOUSE Utah points to Redlands, Calif. The people of Provo over 800 J. C. Deal was chosen president and strong went to the union passenger William M. Wilson, secretary. station last Friday night to hear the Colods F. of Shafroth .Red-lanSenator John from The, automobile party, Republican nominee for yice presireached Provo tbis afternoon j rado, came to Provo. yesterday after-anCharles Warren Fairbanks, dent, noon a after love After holding successful most a after trip. make a short speech, but were very local Democrats, the . much disappointed" to - learn that spending a abort time resting and feast, with old house at the - visiting points of interest as guests senator spoke opera members of . the Salt Lake Recepclaimed he In address bis last Commercial club,, night of the Provo they tion committee had wired Mr. Fair- 1913, 95,314.33; In 1914, 392.07C.6L law which banks at Thistle to go direct to Salt These two years were under the last gathered at the club for a booster for President Wilson every has been under the administration Lake. When the train reached Pro- Democratic administration. The last and spoke very little relative to the vo Mr. Fairbanks had retired for the two, or 1915, 385,290.35 and 1916, Democratic party. were under Republican 385,268.81 brief night, so many people went to Salt rule. The total tax under Democratic in an appeal to the Progressive voLake and heard him speak at the ters, Senator Shafroth recounted legadministration being 3187,389.94 and Prowas claimed he which islation auditorium where he spoke in part the two years under the Republican . , gressive principles and had been passas .follows: administration amounts to geing accomplished by the local club Wll80n. The speak- by or a saving to the taxpayers The Democrats say the president and touched more especially on the)er lald peclaI Btreg9 on th, child la- In the county and of Provo City of wiU better road campaign which Is be- - hor law, the farm has kept us out of 'war. Kept us 316,830.70. Provo Citys portion befederal new banking from the out of what war? There la only ing -- the amount given above. In ing carried on. ' i one nation we could have gone to this decrease the county commissionDouglass White of the Salt Lake act and other. legislation to support Route was the partys guide and in, him in his plea for Progressive sup- war with and that was Mexico. ers reduced the county's 'end - much an excellent Address he described the port - greater than have the Boards of EdGranting that be kept u out of war, The senator was well received by scenery, along the line and the ad- ucation and these taxes have that any reason why the Demovantages of the- proposed- - route for the local people and although not an j heavr reduced notwithstanding, the Arrowhead Ir&tl from the . San orator he represented the Democrats j cratic party should be returned, to overdraft the commissioners had to Bernadino valley - to the Great 7 Salt of the present campaign very con. "This is the "Lewis rapid 'fire ma htne gun, invented, byCoL Isaac In fbree such jl tariff assume two years ago -- ' ' ' Lake. After giving a vividi descrip-- ton Lewis, a retired army officer, over which "army 4 factions are now power tojeep , . The last Congress approp Hated 3 12,000,000 to be expended on as we now have?; - TNT Tafior was chairman of the fighting.-tlon of the line he spoke'bn the J , . ,f r We have seldom facedA political mercial advantages of ' the - opening evening and made about the same such guns and .the fact that the .Lewis gun wasadoptdd by the British -verv and successful at .was' the Belgians and has been, every, Ivoui - Bed lands tolSaB speech be ..has. delivered I ef the-:trcampaign urged Itt Its favor,. jr Web .Jnyolni ts our prosperity a'nff in veryl j?oet-- ef Lake .. City. Hd said that the Ar- - rallr for th$ past eight years. ' -- J . . the final analysis; the preste ind : ... v rowhead trail needs the ' honor of our nation such as are preHOYS ARRESTED FOR of every city and town along the' ' SPRIIIGVILLE . sented In thiscampalgn The pres- , In every town visited the par . v line. FISH honor of tlie United States r Rotterdam, OcL 2. Thia is Field anr tige ty organized chapters of the organi- UTAH LAKE CLIMBING ON CARS; . sation until now hundreds of enerthroughout the world are at stake. Marshall von Hindenburgs birthday REPUBLICANS I have seen the fires of Republi- aniversary and by order of the augetic citizens in California,1 Nevada CANNED MAY BE OTHERS WARNED canism burning on every hill from thorities Berlin is flag bedecked and and Utah are enrolled and are now ORGANIZE CLUB Maine to. Utah and those, fires sig- the children have been working for the advancement of the given a holitrail. ' nal to me that the American people day. President Mont Chubb of the The Mountain Lake Fish Canning The Republican of Springvllle will compel . the Democrats to keep . Meanwhile, the allIesT guns are Trail association announced company, under, the management of have organized the Young Mens Re- at least one pledge in their platform roaring even at tho fture doom of that they had brought the most from- - J. F. Green, secrets ry of that contpublican club and have arranged for through the election of Charles E. the German people The artillery ' . - was- - organized . to can for . trespassing on the property of inent - business men of Redlands --on bombardment of continuous charac-te-r meetings-for the cam- Hughes." The trip, "then told"' storjrandqult. "the common fish of Utah' lake. 1 j the "Denver and Rio Grande R. R. paign! The officers of the organiis : no . longer limited to , the The Republican party from the He was followed by Dr. W. P. running an experimental plant at , company. , Officer Cox claims that zation are as follows: Harold omme front The German position day when a torn nation called to the ' Burke, who spoke on the ' advan- Springvllle. So far the cannig of t the boys down in the west end of president; J. F. Bringhurst 1st leadership the imortmal Abraham In Flanders Is also being subjected tages of the tourist trade to a coun- the Hsh has been very" successful ( town are in the habit of climbing vice president; Mrs. Arch Bird, 2nd; Lincoln down to the to gunfire that has been unbroken present, has altry and said that over sixty million and the company expects to go into on the cars loaded with coal and N. K. Nielson, Srd; Irene densen. ways kept Its since Saturday morning. ", and the after pledges dollars are spent every year had that the business of a large scale"" , throwing coal down on the ground, 4th; George L. McKenzie, 5th; Bes- 4th " on Last' the ' nights observers of njpxt Marci, when Charles southern California had been given where they later gather it up and take sie Bailey, 6th; Jasper Bird. 7th; E. Dutch saw on frontier the Hughes is inaugurated, it will fulIt away. The offensels a serious Mrs. Mark Reynolds, 8th; Milan fill its the greater part of it. He praised int he future to the skyline reflections of flashes which Utah cities and the splendid schools one and he desires to worn all fami- Straw; Sophia Packard, Oth, and W. Americanpledges as it has in the past. made a continuous glow on the westpeople as well as ttie other advantages for lies living In the west end of the city H. Kerns, secretary. ern . horizon, . occasionally stabbed Did you Democrats make good on settlers. 7 that If this practice is not stopped, The club, has an enrollment of 126 by searchlights along the - Belgian ' IT he taken Into custody members and plana are now being your promises? Did you carry out coaBt, where the Germans appear to J. H. Fisher, president of the Red PIIIFP cevenant with the American be in a OUILT rUUIIU 1 1 and heavy fines or Imprisonment will made for a very lands Chamber of Commerce, gave a state of tense expectancy. ' active campaign your Did you do those things repeople? road on and work talk follow. practical t with the following meetings aryou said you would do if given powlated some road building experiences ranged: October 10, E. O. Leather-woo-d er? If you have not, why then do the peoplq of Redlands have gone to car a belonging and T.' L. Holman; Oct. 21, D. Sunday evening ask the American voter to trust you through He also gave a good lineup )O ' W BaIley vaa gtolen. Mr. Bailey NT Straup; Chasf R Mabey; Oct 31, on cleaning a town. you again with the affaire ot the i had left the car standing in front of SPECIAL JURY LIST Geo. Sutherland and Lewis Larsen; If you could not keep Senator Scipus of Clark county,., bl4 mothers home In the southwest Nov. 4, Nephl L. Morris and Carl A. government? and Nevada those, Nevada, Democrats, why did promises. About 9:30 neigh-- i represented ' ' prt ot the city. DRAW!! FOR COURT Badger. you make them? , spoke for that state and urged the ad-- . bora reprted to Mr. Bailey that the vantages of the trail to both , Utah ( Mr. and Btoien Bailey r r bad When the articles of peace are and Nevada. ' officers. notified .the concluded between the warring immediately That Utah uce more . hs Salt Lake Rotary club was rep-- ; Chlef of Poilce jes30 Manwaring A special venire of petty Jurors countries abroad and God grant ths htter fqt than does the average resented by F. C, Schramm, oclock the .was drawn today by County Clerk ho(located thereat be distant the places time may-no- t w in the United States, but that came to Provo to extend an invita-but the thieves made Palfreyman and is returnable towhere Democratic prosperity has evening, tab cow Btm bave pienty 0f peon, tlon to the party to atend the Ro- - tood No arrests have morrow morning at 10 oclock. The a" changed as- for eBCapa wear will prevailed improvement are conclusions ' Ury banquet Tuesday night Mr. M yet been mad, but a strict watch list is as follows: Frederick Smith, will be a' meeting" of the pect. - The orders from - Europe - for drawn" from the exhibit of the aniThere Schramm scored the people of Utah u being - kept and . theofflcers are piea3ajat Grove ; Alma Rowley, r Ladles Republican clubs held at the powder, 1 shell and shrapnel which mal husbandry department of the their poor roads and urged a wld- hopeful of catching the thieves, erican Fork; - Cyrus - Jensen, - High- Republican in - this have made ten thousand hells of Eu- Utah state fair. The average for an headquarters er road movement-- J. ' John A. 5. Springvllle, Strong, land; Among the rope will- - close; the golden currents dairy cows In Utah la ISO pounds city Thursday, October , David Larson, secretary of the j , Robert Church, Spanish Fork; Chas. speakers will be Attorney Conway which bave . been Bowing hither of butter fat, for the United States, Salt Lake Commercial club, was also C0ST or utVNO TAKES 1. Sanford, Springvllle; CL B. Wil- Ashton and Charles R. Mabeycandi-dat- e it is 145 pounds. - The - best Utah will present and , extended an Invitation son, Thistle; A. K. Thornton, AmSecond these weary and tragie months the from cow produced 601.75 pounds while for congress to the visitors to he at the Commererican oFrk; W. W. McMillan, Pro- congressional district All Republi- stop. the best cow in the world produced cial club Wednesday. vo; James W. , Taylor. Lehl; Earl can county candidates will also be - 1 want a president of these United 1205 pounds. Among the local speakers who Cook, Cedar Fort; Jacob A. nansen, Ik attendance to take part in the States who rises to met all condiurged the advantages of the trail " gjjt Lake, Oct 8. The high cost Spanish Fork. meeting. tions on four squares with his honest were James E Daiiiel8, Joeeph W.''0 Uvlng took another leap yesterday. HONOR- Dunn andl J. C. DeaL ' convictions. I ask you to render in FORMER GOATHERD . The price of coal, retail. Jumped ELECTION NICARAGUA --- -Mr. Deal moved that a chapter fj,om gs.25 to 35.50 a too, and Hour ED BY GEN. CARRANZA November a.verdict In favor of prosof the Arrowhead trail he organized advanced 10 cents a barrel on the MARKED BY OUTBREAK perity as against adversity. We have immediately and the local business eastern market which dealers say put at the leadership of the Republilo- , men were . unanimous In 'their sun-- ' means a corresponding inorease From a goatherd on his father 2. In OcL a which Managua, fight can party strong man, who under- farm to the traU and organizing Port I caUy, Inspector general of consubroke" but here" yesterday during the stands our chapter. All present signed up fori But that is not all. Reports were rights at home and lates for the Mexican government in election" of O, Chamorro as president .membership In the Provo ' chapter, circulated among the commission abroad and one who is learned in the the United ' States is the advance Psyson, Oct. 2. James M. Boyle, of the city one of the first settlerain Payson, of the republic, Salvador Zelaya a and the organization of the chapter , bouses and grocermen which Andreas G. Garcia has made Jurisprudence of nations. took place. J. C. Deal was made bat sugar it .due for another died suddenly at hla home this nephew, of former president Zelaya, who gave with only one year of schooling In soldier American Every cents a pounds morning. president and William M. Wilson , vance, attacked a group ' of conservatives, his life in Mexico gave it needlessly. a small school at Cuatro Clenagoa. that and' was made secretary. Mr. Boyle was horn in Springvllle, shooting and killing four oft hem. Zethis time, probably today, His apointment to the new ofice was s com , before the end of another week TasweU county, Virginia, The membership and March 7, laya himself was seriously wounded, Recognition of Huerta would have made by Gen. Carranza as s reward mlttees were postponed until the. flour will probably take another ad- - 1837, and came to Utah, settling in and a number of other persons also made Vera Cruz and in for services rendered the cause since two oncers could hold a consultation. Tance, . were hurt curslon into Mexico needless. Payson in 1865. Its Inception ... Twenty-ar- e -- pur-pos- "AT ..that-Prov- 4 d " 1 - ' , 3170,-659.- 94 loan,.-whic- -- h 3 't-ee- n f t - --I- NeW-sistentl- - y. - ., n . , cn C:! i ' is Germanys Feat r. : -- i d pany,-"whlc- h .. -- Alle-ma- n, . - - - , far-awa- y . rniliin Utah Dairy Cow Butter Fat Leaders - Ladies Republican Club to Entertain Candidates Thurs. J atl2 -- Am-fo- - - I 'I - ' J , Pioneer Settler :DiesatPayson Jf J ' -- by-law- the-late- - : |