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Show make advertising PAY And r thats easy MAKE ADVERTISING " PAY Back your newspa-p-er If you put "a little life into your copy, and the same life behind advertising with the goods. This done you need not worry about results. - your counter. ' NO. 1. PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, "Hww ai in m ELECTED HERE NEXT MONTH With the national election off the people of Provo will be met with a school election on the 6th of Decern-Br- . Five members of the board of education are to be elected as fol- v 14, 1916 Some New Faces for U. S Senate OF EDUCATION TO BE BOARD NOVEMBER iwwy11-- 1 - OFFICIAL COUNT OF ELECTION m-j- RETURNS n" PROVO PIONEER DIED IN COUNTY & STATE The county commissioners met yesterday and canvassed the returns oE SCHOOL CENSUS OF HERE THIS MORIIIIIG UTAH SAYS 128,344 lows: i First war, vo year term. Second ward, two year term. three 'year term. Fourth ward, four year term. Fifth ward, five year term. At present the board is made up of John W. Farrer, A. 0. Smoot, Jt., Evan WrldeT Arthur N. Taylor and W. Lester Mangum, and all of their terms expire this year. While there has been no direct effort to either retain the present members or tp place new men on the board, several prominent" people are considered in the different being wards by their friends. Already the residents of the First ward have taken up a labor with John W. Farrer to get him to remain in the service. He has not yet given his answer.- - David Openahaw has been mentioned for the place In case Mr. Farrer declines. The Second ward will be due for a change should A. O. Smoot become postmaster, as the new position would eliminate him from the race. Among those mentioned are S. H. Belmont, O. R. Thomas, Alva Nelson, Brigham Johnson and others. It Is reported that Evan Wride will he oat to succeed himself on the board' but that there will be strong opposition, to him. Among Ataee mentioned for the- - place are L. I Nelson, E. . T. Harding and WHford Terry. , At present JL Tl. Taylor pears to have the field to himself In the Fourth. However, opposition may develop In that ward as well as the others. W, Lester Mangum has not yet said whether he would be a candidate for the' Jilace or not,' but In case he Is not in the running, E. H. Holt appears to 'be the leading candidate, although 7. M. Jensen and T. J. Murdock have been mentioned for the place. . As school board members do- - not need to qualify Tor the race, a num her of aspirants may be in the. list 'before the end nt the month. eral times there- have been close contests for the board and this election appears to. be - no exception to - the Malena Barney Alice Wilkins, wife of the late Alexander Wilkins, and daughter of Edson and Lillis B. away Barney, passed peacefully November this morning, 41916, at her home, 491 W. 2nd So. street, Provo, at the good, ripe age of 81 years. The cause of her demise was general debility. She is survived - She emigrated to Utah with her parents In 1851 and was married to her late husband In 1853, residing in Provo the remainder of her life. Sister Wilkins has spent s long life of usefulness and service, and though aged. Will he greatly missed by a host Of loving and kind friends. Funeral services will be held at the Sixth ward meeting house Thurs- -- ........ ..... .......... 1 p. m. -- WLSONS ELECTION TOO MUCH FORHiM; RENOUNCES COUNTRY Helena, Mont, Nov. The 13. ReV. Francis Ton Clafenbeck of Tillamook, has sent his naturalization papers and s letter resigning hla citizenship to the district court clerk here.. The letter In part said that to "see a' man returned to office after an administration and policy such as we have seen during the part Tour years Is too much for me. Ore : PETER GOEUT GERRY. HIRAM KVK v WM. , M, C ALDER, HY-RAHRV- t titMN; JAS; L WACrSON, 1NI CAU JOHNSON HASRY5, NEW, :JNP. V t, - 444444H44SSSSM444MM4M4 e d -- 1 nine-tenth- s nother .. f - 7S,-0- 0 ' t one-sixt-h ft 'r -- X ...... (R-)...- .. - -- forty-fou- -- The United States 'Senate will, tives of four years ago, . Hiram W. VICIOUS HOLDUP GETS after March 4, look like a new body, Johnson, who was the Progressive so many new faces will appear. candidate for will sit . . - x -- THREETOTWEIITY Here are jurt a few of them. One In the Senate; Frank B. Kellog, the of the most interesting changes was trust buster, will be another new senYEARS III PRISON James E. Watson, the old times taut in the senatorship of Rhode ator; rule. of the.Honse, will also sit there with Island, where Senator Lip pit was de- Harry S. New, two of the shrewdest " WAGERS THATHUGHE8 Harry Williams, the holdup arrest- feated by Peter Goelet Gerry, the politicians In the nation. William M. ed last week tor holding up three wealthy young society man, who Calder, fromNNew Fork, has long WILL EMERGE WINNER IN CALIFORNIA COUNT Provo men and robbing a shoe shop broke Into the House o ( Representa been a 'figure in' the House. pleaded guilty to the Charge of grand Salt Lake, Nov. 14 --Californians larceny yesterday and was sentenced who supported Charles E. Hughes to serve from three to twenty years SUBSTANTIAL PRIZES OFFERED BY n have not yet given np hope that the in the state prison. COMMERCIAL CLUB UTAH PRODUCTS WEEK Golden state will be found in the ReWhen the chief of police searced sF In order to stimulate interest in Utah Products Week, which A traveling man theman for the gun stolen from the publican column. from San Francisco placed a bet here R. Bergerson Shoe shop-h'had it commences next Monday morning, the Commercial club Is offeryesterday at 10 toj6 that the official concealed so well the officer Tailed ing three substantial cash prizes for tbeTmalness house showing count In California will give the to locate it Later he was' 'locked In the moot elaborately dressed wlpow in Utah products. atate to Hughes. The traveling man a cell and after confessing to the robAs ahnost every business house la town handles more or less refused to give his name, but declar-e- beries he told the officers that he Utah made goods at la fair to assume that there will be some very that he knew of counties In the had thrown the gun Into the millrace. artistic and effective displays. Utah Products Week Is a statestate which had given a majority to A search was made but the gun was wide function which should appeal to every man, woman, boy and not found. James E. Snow then made Hughes, and that In the published girl In the state, and during this time, and veil the years so far as had been placed in the a search of the Jail and !kcated the thats concerned, they should make an extra effort to boost the TV II sen column. gun with one loaded shell hidden interests of our local and state manufacturers to the extent of The Interest In the California sib behind the radiator. When questioned seeing that the home made product Is given preference over outnation la such that betting commisclosely the man admitted that, he side or foreign-mad- e goods. sioners refuse -- to pay bets on the might have taken a shot t the offiIt is the payrolls of Utah which make It possible for presidential raee until there is a cer If given a chance of the people to live in Utah, and the extent to which these While la Jail the holdup stole concession wu the part of the 'Repubhome manufacturers are patronized regulates the business condi- mans coat and also attempted lican national committee or official tion of the state. When the manufacturers and produers generally count in California are concluded. to force one of the prtoeners to prosper, then the people prosper, and ' when the people prosper, . The commissioners - figure that change clothes with him. times are good. So the most logical thing for us all to do Is to California goes for Hughes, he probawaken to this fact and get in and boost harder than -- ever for ably pin be elected, and then the FUNERAL SERVICES FOR E. -" " home made goods.- J. WARD HELD SUNDAY commissioners would be out money Utah Products Week will be celebrated In the schools also; In the event they, paid off bets ist are being arranged wherin prominent business men will programs Funeral services for E. J. Ward, for this time, ; r talk to the students upon the subjects at Issue, end prizes win be 54 years a prominent citzen of ProIt is estimated that there la for the best essays along these lines. The grown-up- s gHSn should atm held up by betting commis- vo were held In jthe Sixth ward meetto the extent of seeing that during this also participate at attendwere period and house sioners fa Salt Lake. Sunday, ing least, Utah products are given the preference In every way posed by a large congregation of friends sible. What is made and sold In Utah should be good enough for Wllkesbarre, Fa., - Nov. 11. Find- end relatives. Stand by the people who now, and in the future, anybody. , Elder J. W. McAdam presided. The ing a pan (tiled with what he thought you expect to furnish employment for the boyz and girts of Utah! to be cottage cheese. "Sandy Harris opening prayer was sfff red by Bishop . of Plains Township, hid himself in. s 0. JT. Berg, The .speakers were Eld""barn and "ate meet of the contents. ers Andrew Knudsen- - and James Children ound him writhing In great Clove,. Bishop T. N, Tayior and Apos- CANVASS BEGUN TO In San Francisco President Wilsons ( RECOUNT CALIFORNIA lead was sagoay some time later'mnd s doctor tle' Reed - Cmoo- t- The - benediction augmented by six votes was summoned. After cleaning ut was offered by Bishop Brigham Johnwith about of he precincts San Francisco, Nov. 13. Official Sandys stomach with a pump, the son. The music was by the ward choir canvass of the votes cast In Ira recounted by the board of election physicians learned! that the "cottage . . cheese was nothing more nor less and Charles MlteheH who rendered Tuesday's election began all over commissioners. Unofficial reports from than slaked .lime.. Harris has fully a eolo. A "profusion of flowers tes- California, parly today,., and tonight, other recovered, except ts his eyes have be- tified - to the love and sympathy of with the task swinging along' rapid- counties received at political headcome badly crossed as a result of many friends. The remains were ac- ly, no reports had reached political quarters during the day regarding the his experience. The physician says companied to the cemetery by a headquarters here which would tend presidential recount showed In all they will remain In that condition for II large funeral procession. The grave to alter the genera! results kof the cases small gains for President Wilson. ' . unofficial canvass. the rest of bis life. was dedicated by Bishop Johnson, . Superintendent E. G. Gowans has The vote on Justice of the peaea Just completed a list of the school and constable tor Provo precincts he population of the stato and has issued as follows: Democrats. a statement showing an increase in B, L, Jones, Justice. .1,785 1A12 Wren Wilkins, Constable students of 3399 over a year ago. Republicans. The total school population this R. R. F,4S Thorne, Justice year is 128,314, as against 124,945 a B. F. Roper, Constable ......1.1,351 For President. year ago. The appropriation ot the 5,202 school money will be based this year Charles E. Hughes (R.) 8,23s Wilson D.) Woodrow on the grand total population of J Woodrow Wilson (P.).. .. and to each county on a basis Allan L. Benson (S.) 412 v. IS of the total population shown In each. j. F. Hanly (Pfoh.). Senato States United For school The population includes 5.44S ." 444 boys and girls between the ages of 6 j wniilm It.Ki'ng d(D',)7! and 18 years. The report shows there J wnilam H. King (P.j., 7. 8 40S r fe- Christian Poulson (S.). males Bnd are fifty-onFor Congress Second District males in the state between the ages 6,38 R. Mabey tlL) Charles 5 of and 20 years who are deaf and James H. Hays 7, 99 (D,),........ fourteen males and sixteen females James H. Mays (P.) 418 between 5 and 30 years who are blind. Murray EL King (S.) Court of Justlco For Suprems Of the school population enumerat. 6,138 D. N. Btraup (R.) 348 ed, the report shows that 110,773 have Elmer E. Corfman (D.) T attended the publie schools, 3867 pri- Elmer E. Corfman (P.). Governor For vate schools, 14,704 have attended no 5,548 Morris (R.) school. Most of this number are en- Nephi I .7,895 Simon Bamberger (D.) " JJ tering school this year as beginners. Simon Bamberger (P.)..... 87 The census shows 635 classed as F. M, McHugh (S.) ' of 8tate For Secretary observed Is that but it colored, 647 Lincoln G. Kelly (R.) more than half of this number is of Harden Bennion (D.) 7.99X There were 127,709 Harden Bennion (P.) Indian blood. . 408 George Huscher (S.) white children enumerated. General For Attorney The followln shows the census in - 5,375 Harold P. Fabian (R.) the three Utah county districts: 7,955 Dan B, Shields (D.) Total Dan IB. Shields (F.)...'. Girls Boys . 41. 2,652 3,523, 6,175 Lawrence MoGivem (S.) Alpine Auditor State " For 2.752 2,602 5.354 Nebo Joseph Jensen (R.) Provo ...7...... U73 1,703 8,476 Joseph Ririe (D.). ........7,92 Joseph Ririe (P.) j Evans G. locka Xfl.).. For 8tato Treasurer. BE TO A. O. 8M00T, JR, e53$X D. H. Madsen (R.) mo eo ...7.94T OUR NEXT POSTMASTER Daniel O. Larson (D.).. Daniel O, Larson CP.7. .408- Rev Wm. F. Bulltley (S.)..-.--- The fight for postmaster of Instruction Public of For SupL Provo Is about ended. A. O. 75,t28 E. G. Gowans 40. Olivia MoHugh (S.)...- Smoot, Jr., is the successful . For State Representative contestant, JThe other men In 6497 R. A. Knight the race was Democratic counR. H, Andrus (R.).. ty chairman J. G. Anderson, John Roundf (R.) 6,408- A. E. Cooper (R.) but Congressman Mays could O. H. Berg (D.)..... . not be changed and thejnflu-- , 8,078 (D.) Southwick Edward ence of Jesse Knight, Senator Alma Greenwood (D.)...,....-,7,92Elect William H. King and Lorenvo Argyle (D.)..we.w7,86 40. Charles T. Martin (8.) other Democratic leaders was '...I... 418" James Spencer (S.) not enough to makO the 418 Benjamin Stahlman (S.).. - 40a change. Luther Christmass For District Judge Jacob Evans (R.)........ ....4,958 1,41 Andrew B. Morgan (D ) NEXT HOUSE G. O. P. For District Attorney TO HAVE 217 VOTES 6475 Ellas Hansen (R ) f MANN FOR SPEAKER James 11, McDonald (D.)..,.... 7,952 Term For Co. ComH.i-yr- , S. 543S J. Jr., R.).1...., Page. New York, Nov. 12. The Republi8,084 F, Thomas (D.) Hyrum cans will have 217 votes In the next Benjamin Drollinger (S.) 41T Term For Co. Com. Congress acording- to the latest returns available tonight This is an increase of one in the total Republican membership previously reported. The change is based on reports from the Sixth New Jersey district, showing the election of John H. Ramsey, Republican by o' plurality of about 1500 over Robert Heath, Democrat It does not take into account however, a probable contest In the Tenth North Carolina district" the Third New Jersey district where Thomas J.' Scully, Democrat claims to have been elected by a plurality of fourteen votes, or the Eleventh Iowa district or the Third Louisans, where the pluralities are so 'small that recounts are considered possible. For County surveyor The election of Mr. Ramsey from ) John R. Stewart (R., ........5,47 . . . . i ... 7468 New Jersey and the consequent loss (S.) . .7. ... .. . 392 of one "Democrat from that stato John Beveridge For County Assessor leaves the Democratic membership In Ernest Chadwick OR.) ,...6468 the House at 212, as Indicated by re- - Roger W. Creer (D.) ......7,822 - Cease (S.). ........ ....... 391 turns thus far received. All other H- - w. For Precinct Justice, Provo parties have elected six members, r. R. Thorne (R,)..... ..1,425 On the face of the present figures ELL, Jones (D.),...i. 1482 For Constable, Provo the Republicans fall one short of the e Poulton and John G. Wilkins of Provo. Also 61 grandchildren and 71 and 8 at the general election for Utah county The report on the national, state county tickets was as follows: 128,-34- 4 by the following tons and daughters- Lanura Deming of Coalville, Utah; Buriah Wilkins, Kimberly, Idaho; Hattie E. Dunn, of Roosevelt Provo; Alroy Wilkins, Utah; Lorenzo Wilkins, Susa W. day, Nov. 16, VIL VOL. 1 lUbAd - 8 ' " ( -- r. 4 SX tor- rkln?)? Congressman Jnie R, Mann, , Re- - COLUMBIA' ORCHESTRA IN-'-" publican floor leader, Is petitioned LARGED; AN ADDITIONAL among Republican leaders as the -FLUTE PLAYER ARRIVES most likely candidate for speaker of ' the House. ' .The Columbia theatre .orchestra has become quite a renowned musical PEARL HEALY GRANTED organization In this city, bnt we A DIVORCE YESTERDAY today that it is to become' a more famous by the addition of anPearl Healy was granted a divorce other flute player, which was born tea from Charles P. Healy yesterday. She Mr. and Mrs. Charley Archbold yeswas awarded the custody of a minor terday. Mrs.' Archbold and the bop child and $20 a month alimony. The are getting along very nicely an plaintiff was also awarded $50.00 at- Charley Is as tickled as n boy wltht torney fees and costs. ' his first pair of hoots. -- are-advise- :r K |