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Show The ommunity WUM6ERP239 Pro-v- PROVOCITYUTAHrUESDAY -- o DECEMBER-3rl91- 2r Post T FOURTEENTH INSTITUTE OPENED MONDAY -- ANNUAL-AR CHRISTIAN WIFE OF TURKISH DIPLOMAT immunity Booster VOLUME 5 g$$xg g t and Rails Are Being Laid Preparatory to Con-- ' r r structing Provos Firpt Electric Road. The laborers in the employ of the street railway company for his citystartedthework of flaying tiesand rails preparatory to starting the work of constructing a real elec- "V tric street car system for Provo City. During' the past three or four years we have constructed a large number of newspaper interurban and electric lines,Tbut this is the The Ties - first time that the citizens have been actually able to see outward signs of the road. With the two interurban"com-pani- es competing for this field, it should not be long before electrie cars from one the people 'can ride in comfort-o- n town to another and all are watching with interest ever) new move made by either olthe competing companies. ' A Mayor CVF. Decker Delivered the Address of Welcome and Prasied Provo as City of Beautiful Homes. The I - IS GRANTED BHI were preseat. The old tabernacle Prosecutions Will Probably Folwas the scene of the exhibit and low in Salt Lake and over one hundred fifty pictures Other Cities. the work of over forty artists adorned 'the walls. It is said to be the finest collection of paintings ever brought into one collection in the State or. Utah. Provo artists were well represented, having more pictures on exhibition than any group of artists outside of Salt Lake City.' Among those exhibiting fronrProvowere Prof, E.II. Eastmond, Mrs. Elsie E. Barrett, Samuel H. Jepperson O. D. Campbell, B. F. Larson, Marie Clark, Olsen & Ilafen, and Larsen & Nygreen, The paintings of John Ilafen were also on ex- liibition and were the cause " of considerable - Comment on - the work of the late artist. . When The meeting -- wassailed to order last night Mayor Charles F. Decker delivered his address of welcome, in which he said : It is with the greatest of pleasure that we welcome to Provo this convention of the artists of the State oLUtah, and the people of Provo are proud to have the inspect this magnificent collection of art products which we look upon as the waes of gen- ms earned by the sons and daugh- ,mnf nnr beloved common, H A1 iflfR Fourteenth Annual Utah THE STATE GOES Art Institute opened its doors to the public and about five hundred art enthusiasts of this city, with a large number of Salt Lakers -- i K The Alexander, Mac Ginnis The Orem Company Gets Privileges Over. More of People Succeeded With the of Provos Streets for LoCommission ers County cal System; Corfman ApYesterday Afternoon. pointed City Attorney. U-- I representing SALT 3. AcLAKE, Dec. to State cording Fpbd Inspector Willard Hansen, Jr.7 there seems to le a tendency toward short weight in butter since that comV. The county commissioners met The Provo City ommissioders V modity, or luxury, as the case court house yesterday after- - met at the and yesterday morning may he, has jumped to 40 cents a to take up the franchise ' Corfman R K pound. In Salt Lake, Ogden and city attor- asked for bv W D AlexandeF.-2mt- el Provo cases of - alleged short PTovV tot tomicceed City John MacGinnis, and others some weight in butter have been unB. Morgan, who has been drew R. S. Salt ago. Thurman, earthed by the dairy and food dejake attorney, together with elected district judge. Mr. Corf- partment. Eight or nine comAttorney Jacob Evans, man has appointed Jacob Coleman County plaints against dealers in this city MME. RIJAAT PASHAJ, over the franchise, section assistant went will be prosecuted by the departattorney. and with few changes At the city section, y the commission-- , is Mme. founder meeting which besides is Crescent several in ment, Rijat Society, Ogden. the as hill was it passed original ers a city franchise over A" number of similar offenses were analqgicalJCLthe Red Cross-- ' Society of Christian countries. She is resented to the commissioners. , , the granted streets of Provo covering the the" first Christian wife of'a Mohammedan to represent The hew franchise opens the following"" lines; Fifth Turkey at South Inspector 'Hansen and State n A Uiaiucounty ilcL la direct street from the center of AcadeafemistTIarmes" went WUgJen for the two interurban my Avenue to the vest line of yesterday, and while there Mr. on work at are vho eonjpjmies West street. Third West Fifth 3 3 S O C1 4 ij Hansen found several cases where J v 3 ) $ i J. toads in this as the new street from the center of Center county he believes that butter was sold WINTER SEMESTER RICHARDS TRIP ranchise gives the Alexander street to a point 18 rods south of under weight, and he stated upon . . IS POSTPONED STARTED MONDAY over comity the south line of Fifth South people returning that if the weighings of The Winter Semester en- Alma W. Richards received from the point of the mounroads Street; Fifth West street from the the samples by the state chemist rollment at the Brigham a letter today stating that all towns to The tain Payson. Center of Fifth South street to bear out these suspicions, the ofthe trip to Australia has been Young University is proving this line, with the single ex- the center of Fifth North street; along fenders will be prosecuted postponed for the present, al- - . very satisfactory, and before ception of Provo, "have granted Academy Avenue from the center Mr. Hansen and Mr. Ilarmes the week is over the number though the letter from Will- franchises asked for and Pro- of Sixth South street the, the center went to Ogden to meet witb the J, iam Unmack states that the - - of new students .will prob- . . . .Avill undoubtedly give the com- of Fif-vo street North -, 'team wiU be sent down some-eity commission regarding ably reaeh the 100 mark. 4 pany the right of1 way desired Fifth North street from Acadenation m dairy and food inspee- - 3. time in June; This gives the. These young people are of a this city, through Avenue center line to Fifth my tion. The commissioners assured athletes more time prepare sturdy, earnest class' who Messrs. Alexander and West street. Both ithe of the dairy . representatives realize that they must make and as practically all of the MacGinnis are very optomistie Center street from , the State A we!l wrought piece ofsoulp- - and food bureau that they would the - American ; the most of the time at their of members new in- Mental the their outlook for over a or tare, Hospital to the end of the finely painted picture mlend all posslbie effort toward team were University men, disposal. They are enrolling terurban line, and inquiries made 8 rod street on West Center, not only an inspiration to, the strengthening the laws which gov- be enabled to take Ujn .all', departments of the by the city officials prove conclu- which is about a half mile west author of the same, but also to er:a the work . of the. bureau. U. they willv ift sively that the men have the'heces-sar- y of the railroad crossing. finances back of them. It is The city in granting this franinterurban chise requires the company td two that admitted but who .are privileged to officials will be incorporated by Zealand. . Richards considers practical turn of mind and lines into Utah County places the maintain two coal lines where neand study the product. r "I Mr J Hansen Into his biennial re- to he foundTn the Conn are news,-aIt this permits good business on a speculative basis, cessary to take the polls from the Every true work of art is the p0rt to the governor, with other mercial and Agricultural de- him to complete his seasons both companies are willing to center of the street. The" franbut most noble and pro- recommendations for additional highest, best, work before leaving for the partments. Many of these take the chance, according to chise is for a period of fifty years duct of the human being w0 pure food regulations. are high school graduates and . statements made b ytkem. trip! and the fare shall not exceed create):. Through his work the, to al lare those go rapidly engaged received a Among arranging The commissioners within the city limits. soul of the artist hines, He their courses of study and will likely - be Walter Me- number of petitions from the W large writes liis inmost thoughts on that , themselves to con Clue of Oregon, the 880 yard, adjusting sections different residents and of or of marble, canvas, piece ditions. mile and two mile runner; appropriations LABORER KNOCKED OFF asking there they' remain for generations An- Los of TRACK BY TRAIN Gillette Lawrence assist to repairing roads before ..after his earthly body has xeturnr bad weather sets In. Wherever ed to" dust. Tbekrtist 'may conand the rum 220 Roger Spicer, a laboring man, yard ruh, repair work will be done possible PERFUME USED TO ceal his true character by words, broad the also struck by a train near the was 440 loss little as .yard run, CATCH YOUTH WHO STOLE so as to cause farmers and even his countenance may while Castilla Forest Smithson, roads. , pleasure resort bad as possible, through jumper; Mail to reveal him in his true light, 100 who enters the walking along" the track"Sunday yard but his work, if it is worth being the-and hurdles afternoon. lie was picked up and 2. Dee. the Perfume DIED NELSON CHARLES dash, soul Local Poultry FancierTAre Precalled true art, discloses the ath- noted other HOSPITAL broad AT ST. MARK'S brought to town for treatment. wa used by detectives today in jump; of the author as nude as a new the paring to Surpass Former He was found to be badly bruised also will accompany letes solving the strange disappearborn babe. Shows. . Aus-for leaves , but not seriously injured. Mr. it when who team the Charles small hoy ance of sums from the vault Nelson, History dicloses the fact that in Zealand tralia and New of the University of Chicago Press shot himself in the head when re Spicer is quite deaf and did not the progress of a race, people or June. , building. For six weeks money sisting arrest on a felony charge, hear the train. nation is to a very large degree The local poultry fanciers are has ben taken from the safe rhere died. at St. Marks hospital at 12 measured by its progress in the the for BOY ARRIVED big making preparation postage stamps and change from oclock yesterday.. The body will BABY fine arts. During the settlement STOKER RESIDENCE AT which is Grove an show for annual' to Pleasant be ' are poultry cash the brought kept. register SERVICE ,of any new country the vital .boy Three weeks ago detectives interment.", The yotmger of its people are of neces- - event in this city- The outlook EXAMINATIONS A fine baby boy arrived at the as to be trial will quickly were and brought to perdirected shows best engaged suggested ever givsolving for one of the sity largely of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. home now believed is fuming the money with a strong as possible, but it the problems of existence. Trails en is exceptionally bright, and the ToCivil Service examinations will scent while they posed as work that the officers will be more Stoker yesterday afternoon. must be blazed, roads built, habi- - Gates.Sn0W buildi hag been ge and all smiles is Mr. Stoker 0 be held in the Federaluilding to men remodeling the building. To lenient with the boy than would day tations erected, the women and asked when cured of older for the why this joyfulncss, had case tie been the have purpose a William 17, shipbe and Mahler, haug protectchildren must fed, ,es fcr ,te ,olIiwtog day he explained that Provo had anantered the vault to offender lived. clerk, ed from the elements. People dur- euougi room m which to properly ping : . amoi dates m ng (1, other business man. The mother ' teacher put the postage stamps away for ing the early development of a exhibit the many Sue birde that, and child are getting-alonvery the night, ignored the presence 0:! MORE SUITS FILED. new country have very little time have' already been entered and will CO. teacher for RAILWAY BY UTAH Philipnicely. industrial and the compart detectives, opened for refinement. As the country be entered in the contest. nient where the change from the service. pme grows older and develops, wealth MARRIAGE LICENSES. F. II. Shellabarger of West The Utah Railway Company has Dec. 30 Physical chemist, or cash register was kept .and took increases, schools are established, connew three suits to filed .secured Mahler when was $2.25. against and churches are built and the liberty, Iowa, habeen isganic chemist, foreman of laun- the detectives noticedleaving the odor of cerns who refuse to allow that Marriage licenses have been people find more time to cultivate judge the show. Mr. Shellabarin assistant Charles administrator to sued the following: dry; the perfume, stopped the boy and company to continue its grading the fine arts. v ger is considered one of thebest game preservation. This fright- contracts through their property. Mathison of Payson and Ella Bartdemanded the We in Utah have now arrived money. in the United States, and Jan 8. and lett of Springville; James T. at the period when we can now de- judges Iftimigrant inspector, ened Mahler, who handed it over The suits are against John A. Resort! Blake and Emma Bunnell, both of Rose Brown, the Castilla and was arrested. vote moreJ of our time and means has just completed judging the qualified in Finnish, Weight and In a confession made later the and Improvement Company, and f Vineyard; Ilenry M. to the development of those things poultry how at Springfield, Uli - j jan. Laboratory appren n both-o- f Ethel to Mendenhall, Before judging the Frovo tice which are artjtic and beautiful. boy said he wa3 induced to steal the Castilla Springs Company , the property needed byjville-- Ezra L. Tanner of Payson Fir blanks and information see to gratify Tibs desire toownan We are noted for a people of show, he will judge the Salt Lahe 'and Esther J. Coddard of Provo. to build its tracks. road the Utah. J. R. llodson, Trovo, aeroplane. On Tage Four.) 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