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Show e f SATURDAY'S h ROST WILL BE DELIVERED AT 1 :30 SHARP. Weather Forecast and Friday Tonight generally cloudy with local rain or snow- -, colder. r ? I?? j , if t UT f -- NUMBER 144 PROVO CITY, UTAH, THURSDAYlAPRIL4. J.912. VOLUME 4 B.l U.STUDEfJTSlFOOD Th .LV Utaha imfuatrini be helidfiw2?,I,,CiUl The Recipts for the Past Post-Offi- ce .Yearare'Ahead,of-anyTorm- Re- er cord Made in. this City. Stamp Sales Reveal Local Conditions iiL. suppoi t of lntule wil to er can lmJusirles.-.alif'aily- - . establishment of ,h 'u ; v- post-offic- sum e. swell m no fc0 Provo Conditions F0rT raining AreV ery Good i I' th. -- A house-ca- n -- be conslniaed,-fro- to chimney, of Utah ma- wlfli the possible evoeption . terials, Tb nlan'! iW. ' fur. bu-i- -! The interior can be large-aU0( glah8 provided with fur'nsUings of local Awards and j 7 Vat manufaiuie.. In the m. dter of cloth- ln Ing, each member of tin! family can mis .PirnUu6l"f '"anufaU,n:ed on exhibit in secure riced v ar- liLit city-an- d nearly evci -- town of the state" t U. however, make. ot.honie a b d0,ne ,by Securing win- - la ,hP wiiv of fond stmts that this d wa the loal merchants stai e excels. tl'hcre. are but few ar- onff f rtem will tieie-- o nei equity or of l.ivtuy that f Y nor or inanutactuied here, Pr,oa f9.are giown window space for the purpose iudi- The list of rt.ih products aie too cated. It; will, help his business, numerous to he mentioned in this a bLs idty;-- - his county sad tSff mde and a comparative few are cited atate. as an mcenthe tor (lie consumer to This campaign for Itah ahould ap-jea!n moie of ihe scope and vaitetx peal to every person in tne state. tor bUlteB it means something to every man, (U tllp ale ...gonn., than -- seven'hunwoman and hUd in this of one kind and an- tariones wealth. It is a suicidal policy to ;n fiph. and there is abundant several times that -- s already . partly ex- e cau unwi-ip thus community that n new u in olliers d entirely plotted, never hP ta become tlirt,fty. Moie(0 It is no Idle boast o,is locality. than five hundred a; thtyss of eveiy ,0 Ba? llo another state in the day use are manufacinmt In l iahrnion jtu( uuh Ul the nuiIlber t.quii,8 to say notbing of the numberless , of natuiat retouicot' luigrutude tanj products of farm, orchard and Karri lhere are limited quaii lilies of den, range aad pasture, mat are not jIW,t foai copper, lead, building stone considered- - ip the manufacturing 0j endless vaiiety, including marble .7 .land In every instance It will be round i Bitre onyx; gold, silica, silicon, gypsum. graphi'e, ssphaltum. Tabbylte, that all products of Utah ouipare 'eisteiiie, gtHonite, salt, Hulphuryvsll elsebeat the irom favorably with of cement, and other yie iugiedicnts as good BUbntances, of minor importance. !Tere' The qiiaUty-is-alsu the j We many tmps better, While apppj tu fVery citizen of Utah price is entirely loftipecitive This't0 support to Utah Pro., home the being true, industry phase dujU xVeeV-.a- nd to let that event a should, be strong factor to induce bp ,be nginning ot a campaign that home people to buy them. If mom knouo fW8atlou until whltllnytn liberal patronage were hechruf tudiistry-shaHJbwcMiifer AL.4JU, siata. ntd all pans of our" lair trate. Ijcard foundation amn y i lu-.is- fb 1 glvyal sivepjiht' ei .DIDNT STEAL COAL WANT NEW ROAD. The county left George Ballard and J. W- - Co-- 1 Hat-who were arrested last this morning for the north end of burn, urday for stealing coal from the the county to go over the route of Rio Grande 'Railroad Company, the proposed road from the bench were tried before Justice Jv. L. north of American Forif to the . Jones today and a jury brought'! . fhp !uS1' in a verdict of not g uilty. The J. bwtion.ae. anxious case was of to the people in Spanish Fork'!' hyu- a shorter hunt to the 1 , eonsiderable-intei-fuarilfLtX'I-- tlt - ' '"v fae-canyo- n. ' , Team Will The Government Official Pleased meet Helena on Campus -- was very-mu-ch Provo with Druggists and - Tomorrow Afternoon t Grocers The Baseball . The Brigham Young University athletic sqnad is hard '"at"' work these days - preparing for the spring-meet- s, and from present indications the boys are going to do something when they meet the other colleges of the state Besides using the B. Y. U. campus, Coach Roberts has secured permission to use the North City Park and both fieldsV-ar- e filled mill athletes every evening. There are more boys showing up for practice this year than ever before in the, history of the institution and some splendid material is being developed. , The star athlete of the school is Alma Richards, who is 'making remarkable records-o- n the high . and Already this spring he has jumped as high as 6 feet IVb inches, last spring he made a record of 6 feet 2 8 inches, but from present indications he will make 6 feet 4 inches before the year is through. On the I8th of May he will go to the Stanford University in California for the purpose of trying out for the Oljmpia games to be held in Norway next summer. There is a very good high school athletic team at the B. Y. U. this season, but as the boys will have tq compete with men .who have had six or eight years training, they may not show .up as well in competition gs they - would competing against younger men. boys ere in hard i The baseball and expect to show the training Helena team that they know a few points of the game when they meet them, tomorrow - afternoon on the B. Y. U. campus. "Tennis has become a very popular sport this season and challenges have been sent to the Uni versity of Utah and the Agricultural College asking for meets. - - broad-jumps- 3-- , -- -- nt -- ' V;t W.laine, -- United States Food and Drug Inspector, is in Provo today to make InspectioiTbf food stuffs and drugs shipped into this city from outside of th state, a nd, to investigate of the different drug stores and grocery companies now on hand. In an interview with a representative of ThePost this morning, Mr. Paine stated that he found conditions in' Provo very, satisfactory, the druggists and grocery men have thrown open their business houses to him for careful inspection, and were not only willing to have their stocks gone over, but were anxious to have that official, look into them-vercarefully, Every investigation disclosed the fact .that conditions were far above the average and that the people of Provo are get- ting pure foods and pure drugs, only isolated cases being found to the contrary, these being eases where local men are not to blame or Responsible,. On histrip to this city the inspector uT accompanied by bis Mife, who is enjoying a pleasant day visiting the city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Paine are former residents of Boston and have many good thin gif to tell of thatcity, but both are enthusiastic in praising, the western people for theiri hospitality and open way of receiving people who come from other sections. tlie-sto- ek y 1 . PIEHSES PROVO FIOFIE I - The Courtenay Morgan Company, which is playing at the Provo Opera House this week, is " by far the strongest stock com- ARTICLES OF VALUE MAILED WITHOUT PUTTING ADDRESS ON pany that has ever played in Provo. Last night The was the title of the play, SkotT Packages of Jewelry and. Music which is a dramatiatiou Must Be Sent to W ashington Collins 'story, The New Unless Identified. Magdalen,, taken from a story Postmaster James Clove reports of the Boer war, The Last Shot that a number of pieces of jewel- referring to the end of thi great ry, rolls of mnsie and other valu- conflict between England and the able mafter have been- - sent Boers. In this the company success" and - pleased through the pnstoffiee wjthout the audience either immensely. the address, of the bearing the company Tuesday whom In night be to person they are, sent nor a return address. This miuleVgreat impression with the An Innocent morning the postmaster found a cmnedy entitled, idow, each part being acted xnluable pieeof jewelry and also a roll of tmisi which willljaveTo m an exl reinely .(.rc.ditu blc uian--nebe bent to, the dead letter office unless the sender can fell the time Tonight another comedy will be the art .idc was mailed and iden- given,, w hit'll jvas originally protify it in eaeli ease. "A warning duced under the title of Mrs. which play has been sent out to merchants to Temples Telegram, wteh their shipments very can is no doubt familiar to the theatre fullv. going public in this city. The . T Tt - seor-wl-anot- jrtayimvtTrarti'H ritti FLOOD HOLDS MAN PRISONER IN BIG TREE IN PLATTE aiurpor-- ' trays' a story of a young married man. who visits the city park and he. in company with a young lady, take an excursion in a which through some mishap remains in the air all night. They finally alight and the man returns bwttt his wife very'mucIT at his annoyed remaining out all nrglit without uny explanation. He first tells her the truth in the matter, but the story seems so absurd that she will not believe if. Finally he tells lier that- - he has been on: with an old friend by ti.enaiic of John. Jones, from FI irihleti. It QvirUro that the ba-loo- n. FREMONT. Neb., April 2 Frank Ktribbhug, who went dock hunting Thursday and' was sup poses! to have bc'enTtrowPreiltinbc Platte-riveflood,' was yesterday lofHled in the top of A bigtrei two miles out in the river. He had bPen caught bv the rising waters and had climbed Iho where he has been sm e Thursday afternoon, and where be must remain .several tint, as no boat chu muVaUe the Plutle u its 'p" sent rnuJitiou r si - .(Continued On Ege Four ) -- er r. ted -- Vr, i -- - Goy-ernme- Use North Park 1 ofchildhood We nursed her have , . LIUTUALCDEBATE Until she reached the budding time But ere the bud had bloomed 'It fell Tuesday night the Mutual Improvement Association" of the And bereaved us of, our darling -- Utah Stake ended a long series of Tender little NeU. 'WIMS 'Ml'1 winter the entire debates -covering and John P. McGuire,- Milton Yet with faith in God abiding Knudson and Miss Ola Sward for Faith that all ia well the Sixth ward won the trophy When onr darling reaches The' heave n'ofrest, cup by defeatingall Comers. series was The joy she cannot telL When taken up by the general board, Oh! May our lives be atuned Lthe stake s as divided into two To join the happy throng divisions, and by a syatern of elim- When the heavenly --chorus sing-A- nd swell their sweetest-anthem- s ination through debates, the final decide to meet we meet there Ohl to thte were Vinners may v The Fifth Our darling tender Nell. the championship. Ward, represented Jy G. P. Olsen, L. A. Southwiek and Miss Lizzie LOCAL PEOPLE ARE . AFTER JOHN BRADLEY ' Wood, won" for the., first division FOR WATCHES TAKEN slid the debaters named .for the Sixth ward won fhe secofld division,' and met last. night fori.the The .Timepieces Wei'e Taken ia For Repairs But Not Returned linal test. v to the Owners The question for debate was, Resolved, That the Federal Johh Bradley, he jeweler uho Should Control the Laws 'Tffe . of left this city last Friday; will Marriage and Divorce; Lv more Fifth ward h avi n g.tbe affirm sides entwrod 4 he test parties timn-oner iftherepfirtr - determined to win. "and all of the now given out are correct. It is speakers pnt up splendid argu- claimed by a number of people ments in favor of.their particular who have withheld their . names ' views on the that Mr.' Bradley obtained their subject, were R. R. Irvine watches and reported that Ik to .American Wylxv'A. L. Booth and- - Christian would send ll111 lensenriand after the-- arguments Fprk for mending, but the watch es were not returned to their own"handed in a unauhnOus , decision " This ward. of ers and no trace of them can be the Sixth irrfavpr . --makes a complete record of unani- found. The matter was called tc mous decisions for the debating Mr. Bradleys attention while he team." as there has not been a was yet in the citybut he blamed single dissenting vote ' against the loss, to' the post .office,' and them. 'As snn as the decision tracers have been sent out for was given. Chairman A. F. Cardon them, but up to the present tiiju ' IVTSS COdkiNEY MORGAN . the debators with the. nothing, has been learned of t he i S at Koti Proo time Jt: JLt We.k Ibi, Leading Opefa Lady pieces. missing trophy rtifi. 4 WtVi' "as'-nneaulii- At the painful thoughts of parting With our. dwlingr-tende- r Nell, How through all the tender years e-debating it 1 V4. the outnshSWffig v here mwh needed. New concerns b, 0VPl'(W''t R old ones carS(1) ducts Week" thatlmA !a 'are iuduf e. eiuly patronized. lc J ,,ui 'Hie suggestion to support home in- ) nrodneia ? f ,,MUft.rr UIU- - ,dusfy should be followed, not merely -vnrloiv and bgb standard of la heory. but.iu practice. The adfL.i VI,.e js gOIMi (or everybody and should , only 'reuaiHg'i toTW'ui Tldered ;and,ln?re l0,yiiny 10r tlie other fellow." The-- success of ' mbW,e line of y helps every U th ln!p?r,t"1 'Yrk other line. Itinduct, has been said that nr In M AlU0ng tbpe w he is apMantkroplt ho' causes grass m grow where 'des,0f a 0ram.ei7 t'ub;. l ie but one ciew beiote. What, theu Association of i tab, ,ghalhbe sanj of the concern which is Vtab- - Ae :Liah4constatitly-jddlp:io-number of Mn ndasy Association, lhf Saa4tg cm plo.x cs and increasing its e Real F , Association, , the j roiS9 R fi- the number of stamps used by the FQR NELLIE SAXEY people of Provo and vicinity within the past year and the remarkable grpwth in business. The post office of any town may be taken Many Relatives and Friends as a barometer . showing-th- e Gathered at the Bier of business decline and of Little Girl by the number of stamps used in sending out.maiL- .For the quarter ending June 30 The most impressive funeral last year,' the post office sold services for held sometime took 626.14 worth of stamp; for the three months ending September 30 place at 1 oclock in the Fifth a sale of $5,803.23; December 31 ward meeting house over the rethe post office receipts showed a mains of Miss Nellie Saxey, the sale of $6,612.90, and March 31 daughter of Mr. and the post office - sold $6,489.55 Mrs. John Saxey. Friends gathworth 'of postage stamps, making ' a total for the past year of $24,- - ered from aU parts of the city and 231.82, which is by far the best county and the flowers completely record ever made in postal re- covered the casket of the little ceipts in this ity. The music was furnished by Besides the enormous amount of girl. C. Prof. R. Johnson and his double 5 money 6pent in postage stamps, and quartette, Mr. Leslie Hickman , the money order department Postal Savings department each and liss Olive bfixonwho renshow a splendid gain in business, dered beautiful numbers. . recording more definitely the Bishop Albert hanwaring took prosperity of Provo. ; of the services and the ' With the chajge showing made during the past twelve jmonths, underl speakers were & JL. Brown, of the onditions not the best, the out public schools, Pres. J. B. Keeler look for the next year . beeomes and Prof. JS. S. Hinckley. All much brighter'for the business inwords of cheer and comterests and people of Provo, gen- spoke fort to the bereaved parents, erally. The rural carriers, as well as brothers and sisters. The followthe city earners, now have prac- ing poem, written for the occasion tically all the' work they, can At- by Mrs. John Jackson of the Fifth tend to, and a slight increase in Ward Primary Association, - was -- business will mean at least one read: , r p more carrier, if not two in oreder to handle the business done from To the memory of our darling Ohl how our hearts with anguish the local X I AIID DRUG an mle pel son in Utah. Loyal pay-Lak- gures have beeir given 'Jk ( IU Be g Once more the post office - nt . hmioo X- -. -- & |