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Show ) V . THREE-DAY- IN WHICH, TO EINISII THAT (CHRISTMAS STORY. MAIL IT JN AS SOON AS YOU GET IT COMPLETE. SEE THE BEAUTIFUL RET OR CHARLES DICKENS WORKS AT SCHWAB'S STORE WII1C1US TO BE GIVEN TO THE AUTHOR OF THE BEST CIIRTST-3IAIR1STMAS NUMBER WILL BE GREAT," " " ' STORYr FOR PARTICULARS SITE ADVERTJSEMENT IN THIS ISSUE.-()- UR 1 S S tl WEATHER C Booster ommunity Tonight fair,. not so cold southwest portion ; Friday generally, fair. ' ; provo city, Utah, Tuesday december i2, i912. .VOLUME 5 r PROVO TO FIGHT FREIGHT RATES - JIMMIE THE .1 LEADER OF FIGHTING TROOPS OF MONTENEGRO H r President Taft Sent His Name to the Senate for v N s be Prosecuted for a Mis- demeanor. it w The Commercial Club Held Lively Session Last Night; Plans Started for Paving Academy. Ave,,andCenter Street. Boys Caught With Tobacco in Their Possession Wiil , Confirmation Yesterdoy; President McKinley Ap. pointed Him Firstr At a meeting of the Provo Commercial clug last night, 11. O. Luke, one of the owners of the immense silica beds in Rush Valley, presented his proposition to build a great glass manufacturing plant in this city. Mr. Luke explained the proposition and produced samples of ffand which run 90 per cent glass. The proposition met with much favorable comment and. was finally referred t othe committee ou manufacturing and new industries . for further investigations;. It was stated last night that a glass plant had once been established in Utah,, but owing to the glass trust it was forced out of existence. The freight rates from Idaho to points in Utah came op and according to. D. R. Beebe, Provo is being disci iminated against by the : t The city commissioners met last night arid passed a very drastic ordinance against the sale of cigarettes, cigars and tobacco to any. person under the age of 21 years. The offenders of this ordinance will in the hiture be prosecuted very severely whenever caught committing this offense. Added to this, any minor, up to 21 years of age caught with tobacco iiFlheform of ciga rette, cigars, etc., will be' prosecuted on a mis- i & A. tfvv.X.'4 RAPID STRIDES MADE .. IN THE LOCAL OFFICE JS " During the Past Twelve Years the Office Has Grown From Small Room Business to Its Present Splendid Proportions jI ; f 4 r 1 ft T J J. ? yi ' d V Postmaster James Clove of this i'f demeanor. city was Wednesday ' I.A reThis ordinance was brought by President Taft. Mr Clove ceived his first appointment in the ,'S about through the recent agitation on the part of the Parents classes year of .President McKinleys adof the Sunday ' school. As the ministration, and began Lis term - - MISS EMMA LUCY GATES AS FILINA. as postmaster July 1, 1000. Since state law places the age at 21 Miss Gates in the accompanying picture issliown as sin looked that time the postal business of years, Jhe city commissioners this city has made rapid strides. in one of her most famous operatic roles, that of Felina in the drafted the ordinance to conform The people then appeared at a railroads. At the present time opera of Mignon. . It was in this opera that she made her second with it. -small room for theirraail, with An ordinaee was-als- o last passed in the was andso" at shipments of hay may be made Berlin, Opera great Royal appearance it possible to punvery inadequate boxes and fixfrom points in Idaho to American night making e times in the she has twenty-fivor it that sine? Royal ish sung thirty tures. The fight for the location who shall rent a transient Fork for $4.60 per ton. When any of the post office had resulted in Houses of Berlin and Casall. Miss Gates leaves Utah in her Europ- room or obtain meals and leave shipments are brought from the - the quarters being offered rent ean' visit the middle of January and sings her first concert in Glasgow without paying for the same. same points to Provo the charge free, or for $1 per annum. The the night .of January 29th, Her appearance in Provo is set foF Wed- Several times of late this offense is $3.60 per ton or $1.00 differ-- " aI Joe with ! has CQnvmitted .proprietor of the. post office build-- , nesday December IStlu- been, w. y eneij for hauling the last fourton jftg did not then feeHvarranted in" fjiih-lLo disci hiinatio'JwiU be rooming luusQprdpriet6rs. CROWN PRINCE expending much for equipment on DANILE h by the railroad and up si such an allowance. The first step SACRED CONCERT AT of Montenegro. committee and unless prop, 10 bt the postmaster was to adjust THE FIRST WARD r er adjustment enn be had it will differences over 'location, and ob- MEETING HOUSE AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS be referred to the Interstate Comlain a rental that would warrant VISITED STOCK FARMS APPEARS NEXT WEEK merce Commission. needed improvements. From $1 a be IN PROVO VALLEY SAT. -- The following concert will Many of the leading citizens of in ward year he got a rental of $1,080 and First the given Provo are anxious to have street meeting The class L stoek judging at house Sunday evening, comtocnc elegant new- fixtures and boxes paving, and the movement toward Emma Lucy Gates Will he Here Many Small Pumping Plants Will ing at 7 oclock. This concert is the B. Y, U. made a tour of Provo this . Ihat cost property owners on Acaend was started at last nights Be Started West of Utah Next Wednesday demy Avenue over five thousand under the direction of Professor valey Saturday. Part of the time meeting. An effort will be made was spent at the Excelsion Stock to have dollars. Robert Sauer of the B. Y. U. Lake Next Spring. Night. , Academy Avenue and Cenf The nextiteji was the fight for farm of Allen brothers, where the ter streets 1 O Let Them Words Angry paved early next spring class had the opportunity of see- and a committee city free delivery, and a united Never (Stevens), choir. was appointed to effort on the part of the business the . best JPercheron horses; further investigate the 2 Prayer. ing matter. Emma Lucy Gates has received The homesteaders west of Utah men and the postmaster placed 3 The Gentle Dove (Ben Chester White hogs,'" and Cots -- A letter was received from the the city on a free delivery basis in a hury call from her manager lake are rejoicing to know that dix Band.' Wool sheVp in the west. They also president of the Midland Trail two years. In 1902 the city deliviir Europe to report at once for a the Utah Power and Light' Com4 Ave Maria, soprano Tsolo, visited the farms of Bishnp Ritchie that a party of ery service commenced. The fol- series of concerts opening in Glas- pany is preparing to extend its (Mittenberg) Mrs. Frank Ramsey ' and tlu! Winterton brothers, who automobilists will come through lowing1 year a campaign was made from Lucia (Don maintain excellent herds of pure the Midland route next August 29th. She powrer lines from the Mosida stafor rural delivery. Postmaster gow, Scotland, January bred beef cattle and where the stu- forihe purpose of determining the izetti), Band. Clove spending days in marking leaves Utah the middle of next tion to a point several miles north 6 coronet solo, dents had superior material for advantages Colorado, Utah ami Serenade, be 'out routes and getting the signatures month, but will first give' several whre a reduction plant-wi- ll Sauer. Mr. Robert comparative work in judging'. r" Nevada ean offer for this great (Schubert), of the farmers. Now nearly concerts, the first being in Provo installed at a cost of more than 7. Reading, selected. transcontinental highway. PLEASING RECITAL every farru house within a radius next Wednesday evening, the 18th, $10,000, for the purpose of fur- ' 8 Prayer from Lohengrin; of five miles is being served by 63 The popular Utah song bird is AT COLLEGE HALL j nishing power on a very low rate (Wagner), Band. - miles of rural routes, traveled by 9 baritone' The Lost Chord,! down' for a half a dozen or more tot the land owners. TMs action KEnroa-sheppm- d Miss Beatrice Camp oi the Brigthree rural carriers. Seven city Mr. J. A. Fortie.. solo, (Sulivan), will be and she numbers, of popular on the part the power company 10 Miserere from II Trova-- ham Young University presented carriers deliver the mail at the ' her elocution students in a recital door of nearly every home in Pro- assisted ' by --r the accomplished has caused the land owners to pre- tore Band. (Verdi), BILL KATES vo. It eost Uncle Sam for earner pianist, Sybella Clayton Bassett, pare for the installation of a nuro- - 11 March Religioso, Onward Tuesday evening and all those apwere - ser mow $9, 07 2, . and $8,-.-. who will play-th- e notonTyfavirably grand solos, and ber ' Of Wall pumping plants to Christian Soldiers (Klohr), Band pearing - but their numbers met 150 for clerk hireryWhon Mr. received,12 Benediction. Miss famGates in the raise water from the Utah lake to Clove Took the office only $40 was accompany with a hearty approval of all of by their farms. Applications have 1 allowed for clerk hire. And ihe. ous .Aria and .Variations the large crowd that turned out to Interstate Shipments' of liquor-- . " GETS ' office has grown cor- Mozart. This great numberis been made to the state engineer JESSE KNIGHT the evenings entertainment. work May Be Stopped in iSry PROPERTY IN AURORA! enjoy .. -most of them Caland this water Those for total W. R. While the were taking part respondingly. rarely attempted'"'by anjr singer; Territory. been Inez Scott, granted. money order business then was and when Miss' Gates gave it at have Merkley. Mary ,loway, for Articles of incorporation the N. parkinson, Mae less than ten thousand dollars a the Salt t Lake , Tabernacle last According to the power comgtella 01 .. Mines Com Aurora Consolidated the office officials, powlast and Mrs. Kelley. All month the necessary furore. paid spring it created a Mortenson, The, pany year, Interd ' er can be. furnished during the pany have been filed with the deserved the cordial greeting they The Tabernacle choir, under Prof, $10,400 in money orders. . conThe clerk. Commerce bfli state county property of do to the all regulating The Provo post office has long pumping will appear. Popular pric-e- s day time. the shipment of liquor into prohibeen regarded by inspectors and will he charged for the Provo needed for irrigating many hun- sists of fifty patented claims near Nevada, also a number of bition states is made a special ordepartment officials as "one of the concert, and th? tickets will he on dreds of acres of land. This will Aurora, is incor- - Knight, vice president; W. Lester der in the United States Senate sites. mill The company the under cultivation greatmodel offices in the W&st, and in sale at the bring Drug Co., the inauguration of postal savings, Provp Drug Co., "and the Moore er portion of the land located be porated for 1,000,000 shares at a Mangum, secretary and treasurer, for December 16 providing the, tween the Utah lake and the par value of ten cents. The offi- - These, with J. A. Stallings and E. Arehbold impeachment case does th postmaster general designated Drug. Co. Saturday. -Provo as one of the forty-eigh- t " mountains, and opens up a new cers and directors are;' Jesse C. Jensen form the board of , pot prevent and it will be classed William rectors.. , J. president and fruit fitted as unfinished business each day from for district offices. Postmasters raising original T the production of all kinds of until a vote is taken. On Sunday, this state, Idaho, Wyoming and CLASS IN CUNIC3 ' '3' 4 S 4 ! ! - Nevada were detailed to study the December 15, a mas3 meeting of crops.. Under the new system, it will only be a short time when all national character will be held in system under Postmaster Clove, of the now arid land west of the who had been called to WashingWashington to further the interests of this bill. Mrs. Lillian M. lake will be producing great ton for instruction. He now car- 4 N. Stevens, president of the Nawealth for this county and the thousand ries about thirty-fiv- e ' state. on tional W. C. T. U., will preside. dolalrs qf the peoples savings If every man, woman and child in Provo knew the great v Miss Anna A. Gordon, vice presideposit advantages to be gained in early Christmas shopping, we beCARD OF THANKS. Postmaster Clove was the prodent; Mrs. Iloge of Virginia and 4 lieve vtry few would vait until Christmas Eve to make their others, W. C, T. U. leaders will moter and first President of the sfieetions. It is indeed tiring to go into a store and have Prominent represen-tatiio- s State Postmasters Association Mrs. J. W. Brown desires to exparticipate. 3 before to are exhausted y until ofwait completely association you twleve years ago, an prohibition states will press her heart felt thanks td'tlie v be the find to then to for and serve time done Univercan has clerks that kind friends and neighbors who so present and speak of Ihe mrd you. of the work at the your great great good S is and atinn to protect tin ir resof of the service veterinlegi is time the her a assisted The find state, postal during sity, graduate only the leavings. willingly disappointment, you The following day states. A now recognized annually by the 0 arian and the farmers' who pective illness and death of her beloved is NOW, and the housewife to do. your Christinas si of of z a (inference sends out de- - 4 have animals .needing treat- reproset-.rivedepartment.-whic- h husband, John W. Brown. She irf the morning is who ean find time to eh shopping $' the various ment may "expect to have tomperame partment offIclalsand inspectors especially desires to express her ' !d going to ha'e a hundred ad outages over those who delay, of tw CHint'V w.l be "for to help postmasters solve questhem properly treated free of '5 appreciation to the G. A. R. veter- DO IT NOY d' s method-- , of so shop early ill the day and to tions relating to their work. It 4 charge at the re gulrr clinic. ans the the bishopric of the Third ' s' . : : : s 4 nn. fr ' 4 C , e i c : : . . ward. (Continued Oxf Png Four.) If - "jV i FORECAST v her-succe- ss -- -- tele-rrap- ' s , assist ' I mm - -- " -- xtette r ra I . IMS! t vice-alon- e -- in-th- e -- . Kenyon-Sheppar- Bo-shar- d, the-IIedqui- T 1. s The Merchants Slogan Shop Early I the-bus- - i -- -- 1 t I k V(-- 1 4 e |