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Show I y The . "3 MTllBEIi FOUR PfeOVO CITY,; UTAH, TUESDAY, Bamberget Orders JANUARY 14, 1919 Shall These- - Children Die of Starvation While We Stand Idly By? n Men Fired All Prove Off New Provo Armory Job Non-Unio- CONFERENCEBEINGHELD JSupt. J. Frank Halladay : VOLUME NINE JUVEH1LE0F-FICER- S RE- That We Are Real Christians PORT ON UTAH CO. Corporal Clegg Arrives Home from Camp Refuses to The Utah County" Juvenile ofB-cerHoward D. Roper, who has charge of Provo and all towns Lewis s; Discharge Faithful .Workman With Out First Paying Them Off. Feel ing Toward Governor is Bitter south, and - Carl Thompson of Leh$, who has charge of the Alpine die-- trlct, have submitted l9l. - for their reports-.-show"- - " repost. -' hs-prov- conditions in the county. In his report Mr. Roper has d llS cases in court1 and Mi cases out of court. The flagraat cases before the court were mallcioss mischief, 18 cases In court and 17t Have Trudged Across Miles of Sand. out of court; visiting pool rooms, U Both Father d Mothers Were Loet ", War. rases in court and 34 out; using toThe above group of children is tunlty to prove' to the nations of bacco, 25 in court and 214 out; pet19 cases lit court and 23 representative of more than 3.000,000 the earth that we are a charitable ty larceny, out; Immoral conduct $ eases ha people in Armenia, Syria and Per- - naUoaand have the true Christian court and 31 out Other offenses to I, who are literally ; starving - and all wise Providence has Include trespass, 2 cases; violating death and have absolutely no means' spirit,' 49 cases; , of either producing or getting foods )een kind, extremely kind, to us. bicycle ordinances,' 33 cases; fire arms, from any source except the United Now we are doing hut our duty 34 cases; 5S. incorrigibility, States. The ' burdens of the Euro- - (when - we contribute to the support 10 eases. and assault and battery, of those millions of people who are pean nations are such that they named amounted to B cannot pare for their own, . while starving to. , dath while , wa have Offenses not cases fines The Imposed have amhere in America we have the food plenty, to ounted $t66.5Q. Tblrteeq ,aduRJ The local - committees are eon-and the- finances - to meet this- one have been handled in court for condrive week this the it more of and ducting obligations..to the delinquency of mi..The United States has set out to is our duty to do our full share. tributing .. nors. ... raise 130,000,000 for .this purpose Your. 'dollar may mean a life ' for of In the north end at his report and Provos portion is $3700. it one of those unfortunate children. Officer ThompJuvenile amounts to a little more than 11.00 It may mean a. father, or a mother. the county, 96 cases were hanshows son that per family, but as some cannot give Without our' aid suffering and death dled jn court and 428 out of court. at all, those who can must make up are Inevitable. V 16 orere taken before- ths adults Now, Is the time for us to demon- the deficiney. One dollar means for judge contributing to the followers of lives and no greater call wa over trte that, we are true ot jmluorz,. making a , -hi war rn&de upon the Wlle of 540 cases bandied during the cx. ot try. '- Today we have the , oppor- hearts. From the north end of the colder there were 5 sent to. the Industrial has-dle- , Uke a thunderbolt from a clear for his attitude toward these men, f came an order from Governor amberger last' night to discharge 'all men , employed .. on , the work remodeling .theProvo who were not union men ot first class standing. ' With this mes-- ; sage; cam the order to . put union men Jn their places. , The order was received by ' J. Frank Hallady, who has had charge of the men ever since the first ky- - i some of Whom are tafpayers ; and Just as much entitled to work for the state as union labor. . The trouble seems to have arisen when members of 'the carpenters' union, complained that- the state was men. The afemploying ' fair was carried to fealt Lake, and the labor unions in the capital apvisited the governor and parently work commenced and ' under whom the result was an order against the ; boys employed have been mak'. ; r men. Halla-da- y excellent Ar Mr : progress. ; from ing the carpenters delegation at once notified the governor union are waiting on Architect Jothat he had never discharged a man seph Nelson this afternoon and the without first being able to pay him result of the conference is yet in " in full for his services, and under doubt, as the state has not, no circumstances would the men the funds to pay the men off and .tow employed be discharged until they will notquItmtfl they ... are the state made a full and complete paid and are officially discharged He further !,by the superintendent in charge of payment ' to them stated that he would much rather resign than to do otherwise, especially with men who had given the efficient service rendered by those result In considerable trouble Prac-hehad employed since commencing ticaRyj alj, of- the taxpayer in this the Job. , y : menanI the vmnty, are matter became known sentiment is "strongly against As Prove today it created a ing the union Issue In this case. The ' genuine stir Many men who are In outcome of the matter will be sympathy' with Union labor severe- w atched with interest by the peo-lcriticised Governor Bamberger pie of Provo. filmoa r lit ar-mo- " . - non-unio- . ... n ; " ' . . g , Corp. non-unio- -- --t- turned y, Jay 0. home Clegg recently ' from Camp where he received his honorable release from the army. He entered the kervlceTMarch 31. 191S. and tells of yet-se- nt the ' wonderful experiences he has had - since that period. He traveled through Nevada, Oregon, ( Wyoming Idaho; California, Montana, Washington and - Utah. But none can compare with Utah, especially Utah county in his opinion. We have aD that other states have and much ., more, is hie oft repeated remark. He . la; proud that he waa raised 'In n Utah and among Gentle' comrades. he always upheld' the princiis truly ples of MormonUm. He to return thankful home health in y and safety He arrived home Just in time to partake of a fine birthday dinner WAR MOTHERS, TAKENOTICE given inhls .honor .by. hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clegg, at On Friday, January 17, at S p. their home In Vineyard. will be a , mass meeting i of the Wu mothers of ! Utah county, . . non-unio- T-5: he foro-aroun- d -- . pcv;era TEiiurjDE l llil tliCOlS LLLIflllilf COmplet 1116 rKanition of the the Tellurlde Power T company, a . tlicrs. are very desirous of ganlsed for the purpose. The eorporattoa; recently foxctlon Involved ln this merger reperties resent an investment of about and include a ' total of nine generetlng stations ' situated on the Beaver ttver ln Lekver county and elsewhere,' nbout 250 miles of high tension transmission lines, and the systems ( supplying electric v service to the towns 'and cities' of Fillmore, prop-Delewar- e b - - , William E. Bassett Died Las t Saturday .? At Home in Ogden ' Word has reached here that Pro- fessor Wm. E. Bassett, formerly of last SaturgeJ this city,; died in Ogden T chronic from from ailment day which he has been suffering for Bassett months; Professor many iwa for many years a resident of this city. He was at one time secretary of the Provo Woolen mills Provo school board. He also conducted a school for stammerers at ' his home on East Center street and made a remarkable success. Several years ago he' went to San Francisco where . , - - - - - - , , Tfttr'r&un-'Christ'nd- travel-charity- 3- ( lomii SUCCUMBS school and from Provo aouth, 12. T were sent the detention homa and 80 are out on parole from tha north. From Provo and the south II were sent to the detention schoal and 20 have been paroled. CRIME REACHES' I0SEPII MELDRUi.l LOWEST RECORD FUilEOAL VEDI1ESDAY III 1.1 AIIY YEARS 'The officers report that through the excellent support of probatioa officer Mrs.LE B. Richmond. . theg have been able to make much greater progress and have been btlw fitted to care for the girls. Mrv had done much gooA Richmond with girls where men could do Joseph Meldrum, a prominent and Chief of.i Police Jesse Manwarlng well . respected resident of Pleasant has reported the work of the departView, died Sunday 7 morning at 6 ment during the year, 191$, which oclock of influenza ; pneuponia, af- shows - a' remarkably clean bill 4. of ter a weeks illness. , Mr. Meldrum health for a city of over 10,000 popwas fifty years of age and is sur- ulation.'-During the year there were vived by his wife, seven sons and only 183 persons booked and detainfive daughters. He was the son of ed for all causes at the police stathe late Geqrge Meldrum, one of tion. - Of this number 44 were men Provos pioneers. , "The deceased i'sa .well known in Who had been picked up around the Provo where he lived the . greater railroad yards and given supper and and part of his life. He was a faithful breakfast and a nights lodging were ' their way. Twenty-fiv-e on sent Saint LatteMay Funeral services .will he; held to- Juveniles who, had tobacco .In. their morrow at 1:00 oclock at the Berg possession and ' 14 were boys , who and Son's Undertaking parlors on were for minors entering pool halls, and IS East Center street The r remains violated bicycle ordinances, ' r and offenses criminal the "Among may be viewed ct the parlors, from ; , ; pna-ticali- y nothing. Mrs. Alice Rowley Died Last Sunday; Leaves 5 Children . Mrs, Alice Rowley, wife . of tha tale. Joseph. Rowley,; ha was kCUA last August by falling .under tha wheels 'of a loaded wagon, died on Prova the family residence of .Infiaeaaa Bench Sunday morning 11 to L misdemeanors, there .were 9 pneumonia,. Mrs. Rowley was 22 petty Miners-vlllMllSord, Gunnison,' Richfield, for disturbing the. peace, 7 for fast years of age and is survived by oaa he conducted his school for some Pangultch, Marysville, Sevier, " driving, ,5 for gambling, 4 for bat- son and four daughters. Sbe was time. Later Jjo returned to Ogden, j Cove; Joseph, r Elsinore, Central, tery, 4 for adultery, 1 for insulting born in Mexico. and has made that his home for the t Glenwood, Sigurd, Venice, a female, 1 for selling tobacco to The funeral services were held topast two or three years. Vermillion, Aurora, Sallna, Rpdmond, 1 minors, 1 Juvenile for robbery, He la survived by his widow; Wm. day at one oclock at Berg and Soa Centerfleld. Mayfield, Fayette and ar-also officers The XJ(c,b, Co. lifter. ' shop cfahpel. E. BassetC who Is with the Sterling "in Sanpete, Sevier, Piute, rested I for open hose, '1 slacker New where la "Follies York, counBeaver Millard and Garfield, a brokerage he has made culte a hit on , the Mr. ; J. M. Dr.vi',- formerly of Garla- and 1 for conducting ties, Utah, as well as the mining license. a without tusiness has 8 Utah state of Elden brought The Earl Bardoe, been appointed to succeed stage; Mrs.. nd,-has districts adjacent to Newhouse, FrisThere were 20 animals Jmponded, Duffln Bassett and Ray Bassett, who Is and4 Beaver City lnf suit against R. H. and Mary' he lat ;W, W. - Goodrldge as field ' co, Milford, 347 Acquarantined. T-- smovnt fV-with Interest with the American army In France, superintendent for the Beaver county, and to the potash and to collect $5331 lected by the chief i8 bail comnia-- j to the complaint the state Sugar company' In Provo, Mapleton, other, mining Industries adjacent , to 'cording was and $423 BaS ' $533.33 In the land Lieutenant Kenneth Decker ha Lake View, Vineyard atjd . Wasaicli t E'oner The new company ; la sold the defendants Marysvale. tn fine, collected end north the in i just returned from Roosevelt FieliL Highland precinct has! auDavis Vr. an district",, county capitalized for $1,000,00, has and accepted notes . BROTHERS COME FROM CAMPoon wrh the Y F. where the county he has been in the artof for the the issue bond for thorized corr.ry ptit satnej ten of years. a Matlon period service for the past ' few 4 years 'and cornea Into this section ;; amount, and is controlled by Mr. L covering TO HOLD, BULLION have-nbeen EUREKA over paid notes remains the services . Funeral These Lieutenant .Decker left jinonths. L. Nunn and the Tellurlde assocla-y.ry highly recommended. ""a!" his who at ot died Alex Mlsslrls, zergeant In F battery sv STOCKHOLDERS MEETING1'' t!on interests- - who also are heavily' jja !sj now visiting the farmers ' ' ' W will L. oedheuse on A. Bench hc.nie Provo went Mr. it to Camp earney. Later iwhen and Friday, preparatory getting actjtisinted Interested in power properties op- company, 1:30 . directors held of r,t board he received to the oftt- be the will Thursday constitute He states appointment . at,; Ihej tjje aprjng campaign. erating In Wyoming, Oregbn, Texas sent out O. H. Berg and are of Notices funeral cers school and was ag-by new chapel company. being exwill forth training the 5 put company aj and elsewhere. remains will Son. Friends may view, the The 'Tellurlde Power company tra efforts to it e 1919 a bannpr the Eureka Bullion Mining company pointed a second lieutenant L&ter Mr. L. L. Nunn vlirhead the new I the Utah from ,11 to 1 o clock on that day. only-tsize in second of the as4 )e stockholders he was transferred to Florida an year In this see' Ion. president organization calling the annual man . the all of the brothers of Two young company Mr. F: C. Noon, formerly tower and Light ? company " J the have received furloughs from the FORMER PROVO RESIDENT Ho comes home with a splendid . In utilities operating electric and Power River Beaver of president of February 1, vo the afternoon 0 most IN comes Camp! LAKE from SALT one , of the James serve PIES will pieaied to' army; OF,FLU"( Light company, will act as vice irtate and which time the election of a board to Provo and Visit the home folk Calif.,-anrt Nicholas from sections' i and Kearney, prosperous treas promising t rreeldent Mr, W r to attend Mre. Milton ' H.' Knudsen reectvid of directors will take, place. once more. nrer and business manager of the of the state. The company Is strong-- Camp Meade, Maryland, : Hicks or'word C, returned death of the her of H Nunn . services. Secretary . with the the mother, and financed Si5- Its all y of Tellurlde association.-an' ' be active Mrs. V. D. Cram, who died yester- - from the property last night and re - t At a meeting, of the county com- will in charge allied' Interests wiir be treasurerUTanlzatlon, ' needs of ' the Nathan Fockhni has brought suit day " of influenza ln'Salt Lake City, ports that the d!rft( is now being run vivdopers, held 'today. Miss Ora Mr'HB Walters general manage, In anticipatingK the Cram ws4 formerly a resident inf to the north to cut, a big ehst and, an waring wae .appointed etenocrv Is serving." and lu Stephen &lnmoU.Ra Ste- and Mr H R. Waldo Secretaryand eomibnnlttea new this with $250 and city and fas eQ known here weet break.. A .hard, bldcky lime Pher in the1 office "of the county t developing pbenBarnstmto'hecflver eenorai attorney These officeni. extending inte ' as wJr wiU be made has been encountered, .1$ '.twwifr- e'nceMarch Funeral - announcement at f cohidtlons loteroa thiin'vccca - rrewith a salary of $45.62 ith! Hr P N Nunn. fjmcrly territory "as 'rapidly ' later.' aional, ihnwlng in icangkmrae. $lv 18. and $50 attorney fee. Z' y. englaeer of the Ontario Fowerwlll warrant. ; e, - 1 - 'An-nahell- a. Former Garland Man F.ield Supt. Idaho Fof : , Zieg-field- s : e .Utah-ldah- Lieut. Decker Home From Corps 1 o . t v- - - ? 1 , ot : ; ' - o - : . 4; : get,-InA- d , - , , ; , 'ln't . : : ? i i ' - - t |