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Show Weather Forecast QSW NUMBER 154 Showers- -t his afternoon or tonight, colder north port ion, frost; Sunday fair PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1912, SEED POTATOES GETTIH8 A ARE HER VlSlf SHARE" VOLUME -- 4 DEI JAAKElTIjF TO COPTr V FRUIT FAtlAS OF CRITICISMS IRU Boost Utah, and Utah Resources Slogan The Primaries Must be Held Not Later Than Eighth of May for the Selection Hallj Excellent joLMeeting Good For Roads of Delegates to. the State and Judical. ExpertOpiniois - Music Furnished by the B. Y. U. Do Not Agree This Section Jn-Coile- ge The'Central Republican Commit-fe- e for this county jmet at the County Court House this morning and arranged to select delegates to the state convention which will , , ' be held in this city .May 15th, and " the Fourth Judicial convention to be held here on the 14th- of May. The apportionment of delegates "r . for Utah County is 55 and they will be chosen as follows: ; Alpine, 1 ; American Fork, 5 ; Benjamin, 1 ; Colton, Thistle, Cl inton, --Tucker, 1; Fairfield and Cedar Fort.l; Goshen, 1; Highland, 1; Lehi, 5; Lake Shore, 1; Lake Vipw, 1 ; Mapleton, 1 ; Provo First, 3; Provo Second, 1; Provo Third, 3 ; Provo Fourth, 2 ; Provo 3 ; Pleasant View, 1 ; Spring-villFifth, r 5 ; Salem, 2 ; Santaquin, 1 ; Spanish Fork, 6; Vineyard, 1; '' v Provo Bench; 1 ; Payson, 3. This number will also go to the . "Fourth Judicial District -e- onyen"tion and added to the 55, Wasatch will have 12 delegates and Uinta county 7 delegates, making a total" of 74 in all. The Central Republican committee of the county, according to made, is strongly for the of President Taft and the entire delegation will in all probability line up for Taft men at the convention. The primaries must be held not later than May 8th. However, most of the meetings will be held during the coming week, which will give -- more time for the delegates TcTget together before the time of eonven- tion. There was harmony among the committeemen, which speaks well for a united effort in carrying the Republican party - e, ns youmn Mrs. W. F. CreggDietL Yes terday Following Blood .Poison.--- . Two of Utahs livest wires appeared in College Hall Thursday evening, where a small audience William M. Roylance Claims The Development of County That Dr Jensens Report is Subject of Interest to the is Decidedly Unfair to Co, Visitors. ; Mrs. Geneva Aston Clegg, 25 years of age, and the wife ofJW. W. Clegg, died at Lo clock Friday morning at the Grier House following an operation performed on her foot. Mrs. Clegg was out in the yard near her home in Vineyard about a week ago and accidentally stepped on a rustynail, which penetrated through her There is a lively potato war developing in JJtah County over seed potatoes and the controversy will undoubtedly result in getting the best seed possible for this see tion, although the twofactions are atdiuts at the present time, iam M. Roylance, our local mission man, has been shipping in large quantities of seed for the use of the farmers in this vicinity and claims to have placed on the market the best possible grade of potatoes that can be bought. These shipments sbldTo a many farmers in different parts of the county and the farmers report that their seed is in first class condition. However, Mr. Roylance aud Dr. Jensen of the U. A. C. arc clashing over .the reports which are being made by Dr. Jen- - II. J. (.ox, chief of the - to- - Provo cathetpBureaiiy-wa- H today inspecting orchard conditions for Utah County, as a result ofi the efforts made by Senator ReeiLSmoot and the Utah delegation in behalf of the fruit growers of this section. Shortly after his arrival here, the official, in company with the"Ttah director of the weather bureau, .A. II. Thies-seleft for the fruit growing districts in order to ascertain the exact conditions that exist in the dif Will-eom- -- shoeand nlmosfthrouglTher foot. She suffered intense ' pain and hurriedly sent for a doctor, and an operation was performed. Later blood poison set in and she was brought to the Royden house in this city to be cared for. As the blood poison progressed another operation became necessary but notwithstanding tfio efforts of the physician, she grew gradually worse until Friday morning, when the end came. She is survived by a husband, two children, a mother and many relatives, and "was one of the well -- n, Imont-Waliti- es, haYC-bee- Louis F, Boyle, of the VV The party returned to Provo early this afternoon and Mr. Cox expressed himself as being well pleased with the fruit conditions existing here, and the splendid development made by the growers during the past few years jtfso the possibility this county has for the ,ftdt:r:-.H- , was pleased with the records already made by some of the growers and was strongly of the opinion that others would be duplicafmgjheni jn the near future, A banquet was .served for the entire party shortly after noon to- gathered to hear a couple of the best discourses on the resources of Provo, Utah County and the State of Utah that have ever been delivered from a local platform. -J: W. McHenry, president of the Murray Commercial club, and Will G. Farrell, one of our states most prominent and successful insurance men, were the speakers. The music for the occasion was furnished by the music department of the Brigham Young University. Professor Charles John- - -son rendered . a vocal number, Liberty, with much feeling and was heartily applauded. Professor Mose Gudmundson gave a violin solo, accompanied by professor A. C. Lutufi whicfi was.much ap- predated, 'asr war ar vocal dueF by' Professor Lund and Miss Mabel His Concert Proved to be the 'Musical Event of the Season. u Alexander Ilcineinanu, Germanys greatest leider singer, came to Provo last night, under the auspiees of Professor A. C. Lund, the people of this city turned out and gave him a splendid audience of lovers of classical music, and continued rounds of applause upon the completion of When -- the appreciation of the audience for the great baritones effort. Alexander Heincmann is one of those singers who combines a rare and beautiful "voice and perfect enunciation with an intense musical temperament, a combination seldom found. His program last night was well calculated to display his versatility and not once did he fail to carry his audience with him, As an interpreter he eXcells, as he injects into his readings all of the varieties of moods and .the most beautiful tonal effects possible. He exercises at all times perfect control over histruly wonder-- f abrttml fiihtrrome means: His tremendous gripping and impressive forte, his simplicity, his tender zephyr-lik- e pianisimo and his freedom all tend to make him the most .popular, baritone appearing before the public. Not only is Mr. Ileinemann great, but his excellent accomis conpanist, sidered the best accompanist that could he obtained. The Blake Music Company furnished the singer and his accompanist with a Baldwin Grand Rjano for the evenings entertainment, and as this is one of the very best instruments manufactured, the result was all that it could have been. The 'music lovers of lrovo should congratulate certainly themselves upon the success of the evening r entertainment.". Hone. - President - R, R. Irvine, Jr., in introducing the speakers, explained the origin of Utah Day and briefly explained the valuable work the Utah Development League is doing for the state, Mr. Tryine said : Opportunity generally knocks at ones door but once, but not so in Utah, for here it knocks and knocks until the door falls, and then it goes in and awakes the dreamer until he realizes that he inuat act. Mr. McHenry was the On speaker,, who in part said: certain portions of the globe the Almighty has placed a special im- print of divinity, Niagara, The Yosemite,- - The Y ellqw?tone,Pack . antTlhe Urand Canon of the Colorado in Arizona are the foui great natural wonders of America. .But -- I, like Brigham Young' exclaimed in 1847 upon first be-holding the 8alt Lake Valley, say toyou This is the Place. For in this great, glorious, "magnificent state of ours we ..Lave natural' wonders great as those quoted the Industrial Association, was in Provo this morning and reported that he had accompanied Dr. Jensen on an inspection trip through Utah County, after which Dr. Jensen made the following re- day. known and popular young mat- port, according to Boyle: rons of the Vineyard district. O. After a careful examination of II. Berg & Son have charge of the trU. OEff ATEO BY Fork and remains and the- funeral services the potatoes - -- will be held Sunday morning, at Pleasant Grove, grown from home :rfrtoTy: The question of candidates for 11 oclock in the Vineyard U. OF II. AGGREGATION meeting grown seed, I find that Dry Rot . various state and county positions house. '' and Rhizoctonia (Itosette) diswas generally discussed bythe eases are very cqmmon. Scab al-- eommitteemerf' today,"but none of so is more or less prevalent. WithThe best high school debate of them were ready to say just what out doubt these diseases have been the season took place, yesterday stand their towns would take with U. OF U. VICTORIOUS working in the state of Utah for morning in College Hall at the regard to any particular aspirant number of years, they are by no Brigham Young University, and a for office, although most of them above. OVER LOCAL BOYS means of recent introduction into as a result the Twelves are the are willing to admit that they are In San Juan county in the " . the state, cup winners. the race and want a fair represoutheastern part of the state, the ' Having had an opportunity to The Fourth year Seam had presentation nn the ticket wonders of the canon of the Colofrom seed viously defeated the Third years, rado which comes through from . In a comedy of errors on the observe potatoes grown in last year from Colora- and Ihe First years had defeated LAND GOES BACK Arizona lingers long in the memY campus yesterday the U. of shipped I find that thp seed from the the Second year hoys, thus bringTO THE ORIGINAL U. baseball team beat the B. Y, U. do, ory" after viewing its solemn OWNER, SAYS JUDGE by a score of 5 to 1. The B. Y. U. carload shipment is as free from ing the final contest between the Natural grandeur, here and in some eases, more those beginning their high school the great . i boys went to pieces in the fifth disease, Bridges rankTamong so than those grown from Utah course and those ending it. - T d curiosities of the world, the archJudge John E. Booth has inning and allowed Fitzpatrick of seed. The two recent" carload The question was: Resolved, a decision in favor of es of these bridges have been worn run on a lheU. to scoro Utah County are that the Income Tax Is a desirable into shipments in the e plaintiff, hit. Two ptlier runs were through the solid rocks by the case of Beatty vs. Charles L. Shel- brough in on errors, giving the U. very badly affected with Rhizoc- part of the scheme of taxation. Die water, and soma of iorre.xjf. ..JRot The affirmative was championed these spans are 300 feet long and ley to recover land According to a score of 4 to 0, as one run had tonia and Scab. Some. Dry the judges decree, Charles- - L. been made on an error in the exists. The Rhizoctonia affected by Irvin A. Tippetts and Linton - 250 feet wfilo. -- are in these the Fourth shipments Morgan, team, potatoes Theo: year from Mllcrc we have the ruined vilShelley obtainedlaud fourth inning. In the seventh the. more - serious - than those of our and Nels Anderson and Earl Bent (lore B. Beatty without giving U. scored another run, making the lages of the Cliff Dwellers, and in 1. 0. 0.F. ANNIVERSARY In other instances. in bf state the First many years. The judges value received. Beatty had trans- total 5. Muir,-ththis region weird and picturesque U. pitcher, are not. The Scab, were Professors John Swenson instances ferred the deeds to and the least known of any porstruck out 7 men and his support however," they is much more serious, William J. Snow and A. BrRas-musHcto hold until Eldrid giy E.sShelley was splendid all through the game. tion of the state is where most of THEATRE AT PRIfICESS of .whether- there and irrespective B'hould'be able to dispose of them oW'Hafimd .wonders are, and, Johnson, the B. Y. U. .pitcher, Both sides were sustained with at a fixed price of $350.00.- - Charles performed a wonderful feat in the is more or less disease, the fact rewhere our 'national park will he, mains that these potatoes are dis- strength and vigor, the decision of L. Shelley got possession of the and where, with the magic touch box by '.striking out 14 pitchers Next- - Sundav evening at eight of human hands and exploration deeds and his name was included men and allowing only 4 hits, but eased and from that standpoint the judges being two for the afalone they should not be used aR firmative and one for the negant the place of N. B. Whitney and his Odd Fellows lodge of time will make, thee wonders, support was so ragged that it seed potatoes. The size of the po- tive. "l'he names of the victors oclock the this city will hold services in the coupled wilh our great resources, recorded. Besides getting his land was impossible to win. -I- nfield is any- and the class will be inscribed on valued at $350 back he will get throws were wild and the fielders tatoes in these shipments, IrineCss Theatre in houoFof the record Utah the greatest among desired he should the beautiful silver cup presented 03rd but what thing taxes and the costs will be charged allowed errors to count for runs. her sister states anniversary of its organ class seed Provo the first in following by City I haveift much time to dwell the following program .aud against the defendant. The team also had bad luck at the business firms C'hipman Jewelry will be renderd. to which the gen- on Theseed of these the-U- . our resources, but will say bat and although- they1 hit cannot be treated effectively to Co.. The Toggery, R. R. Irvine & eral public will he invited U1" we that have some of the largest were once they pitcher freely, only disease, in the crop. At Sons, Provo Post and Provo Drug Overture by. the irineess ore producing mines in the world, EXAMINATIONS WILL to bunch hits and score, and prevent there is no method worked Co. able , " - : BE HELD IN MAY that time came in the seventh presentf and iron and steel enough to supout for the control of the Dry Rot - Much credit is due Manager of Homer. . Announcement. Eph ply the United Hi ales for a hun. and Rhizoctonia, except rotation Debating, George Worthen, for - Civil service examinations will Jas. Chapdred Prayer, follows: T.Jaddjard, as years after all other ' dewere The lineups of his clean efforts in meritorious and the of making planting crops lain. in he field in the federal building B. Y. U. posits are exhausted, and coal the seed. We can treat Scab effect- a splendid success in debating Blmbert Quartette. " finest to he found this Side of this city to fill vacancies in the Song. Greenwood "" ,ek.L. the potatoes in this year. by immersing ively ceremonies. and Scientist and mountains of it. Iodge Anniversary 'Pennsylvania following positions: ,p, . . , ., Johnson a solution of Formaline (one pint s officers, The first observance of Utah soil survey, examination May 8; . Halverson .lb. ., of Formaline , to 30 gallons of the prevention of disease as far as Princess' Orchestra. ' day begins a new era for us, one Selection,. May and Eastman .2b typewriter, stenographer ahd allwing the potatoes to possible dm fore they are planted. of advertising and boosting, and Speech, Rev. P,A. Simpkiu. Mathews water, 14; laboratory assistant in chem- L Romney., . . . .ss C. N. JENSEN, solution for one and in this stand (Signed) 23 ; W 22 Shqbert and Song. Quartette. hope to he able to secure the istry, for men," May Fitzpatrick . . .3b. .E.- Greenwood one-haor two hours. . This fact Plant Pathology Departmeut.Utah Benediction, J. CiviL chaplain. Bairc Service, of every loyal citizen .If . . ,s. thp Secretary Peterson Agricultural Experiment Sta- does not signify, however, that a ip in It. Ilodson, will conduct the ex- Ilurlburt ..".... cf state the. Wright tion. is justified in J planting grower stands The development league amination.' '. ...rf.....".. Baxter Done The farmers are. all striving trtj The local office of the Western scabby potatoes, if the seed desir for the development of all the reinis the Umpire Ilycr. UAjidlb Telegraph Company ed can he obtained free from seat, obtain proper seed and further of the state, all of t.r reentertainsources Tucker Mrs.eGunella The potato growers of the; vestigations into the potato eondf-- j first in the state to use the special sources in ed at a delightful, dinner party every way. J L?jp.here will likely he made by. make. Underwood ''typewriter of uoliutiis me rnt The U. of U. vs. B. Y. U. track state must finally come to (he eon The last evening. The evening was league that ale! parties whir have taken a neutral the 10, (XX) machines ordered all where ion dit afternoon potatoes this is meet place taking (ovSpent in music and games iContmueil Oa Pag Five) stand. jtliut company. used as seed will be treated. ou the local campus. ers were laid for twenty. ' . r Inter-mountai- n 0, to-vi- -- fii-s- t j. ohn-Mandelbrok;: . , V.. ren-(tei- Theo-Bealt- y, one-bas- ' e " - , -- ia-tioi- i, - - CIVIL-SERVI- CE a. " in-hin- g. - . - - lf -- i; j u ! -- fr . ; |