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Show WEATHER FORECAST Tonight fair with heavy frost or freezing temperature ;Saturday fair, warm- er west portion. KICK if you dont get The Post every Tuesday and Friday, KICK. Dont wait. Kick to the right man, the Manager. NUMBER 515 PROVO CITY, - UTAH, LOCAL FRUITGROWERS . VOLUME 6 FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1914. PREPARED FOR FROST : nono mins The Weather Man Has Sent'Out Another Waning to the Fruit ; Growers to be Ready for Frost. suits Frost and" freezing weather again tonight is the report of the weather bureau for Utah and A. H. Thiessn, weather director for this state, has notified the farmers In all parts of Utah tobe ready for Juvenile Judge D. T. Lewis and the low temperature headed this Probation Officer H F. Roper are the assistants two For days way. bf the" weather bureau have" been now posting signs in all- - stores kept in close touch with the de- - where tobaccos are sold warning partment at Salt Lake in order to the proprietors about selling certain .the conditions . as bacco to minors, contrary to the recorded at headquarters, state law, and quoting th'e penal-Las-t are they night it looked as though ties. The card quotes the law as the temperature would drop to 26 follows : Sale to Minors, degrees and many farmers pre- - j 4469 10 the Any At person , who shad pots. pared to light up oclock last night the thermometer sell, give or furnish any cigars, registered 36 on both the east and cigarettes or tobacco in any form, the Provo benches and bymid- - t5 any person under 21 years of in this state, shall be deemed night it had drpoped to 35. Then a?e of a misdemeanor.. Penal- Sndty .of a number came the change as six months in county jail or Y, the over clouds broke sky light $300 or both, fine, was last for frost the and night Possession of Tobacco by Minors. passed up ' 4469x Any person under the Tonight again word has been a&e years who shall buy, ? sent out to be on the lookout for m His possession or have accePt lowering temperature and freezing liquors, cigars, anJ intoxicating are of the growers weather Most tobacco m any form, or cigarettes if should it frost the for now ready ahal1 deemed a juvenile come; Joseph B. Walton" is" the-- y . f and may be delinquent assistant Tor this district and is amount not exceed-result- s "7 prepared to give the temperature at his home. Sales made to children on the From other parts of the state Written order of parent or guardcpme the following reports : ian is a violation of this lfiw. At Brigham City. ! There-wa- s every indication of a frost here'last might until I'fljnnDlUO PnilPU heavy douds began to gather at about ifUUl illU uUllull midnight. Cherries, apricots and peaches,are budding and all will be affected, although peaches are, hardly far enoughalong to be4 . damaged to any extent. Fruit- - ' growers say they have no appre- - Xity , Physician Threatens to hension as to the result of a frost, ; Rr0Se;ute Those Who Fail to as th etrees are so heavily loaded .. Report Whooping Cough Cases with buds that it will be a benefit to have halpnhenrkilleL t With cases of whooping cough Carl Isaacson horticultural in- - in almK.t eyery part of ihe cfty spector for Box E er coun y, ai BB(j increasing dagg that a heavy frost could not kill aA the childrJn Cit Ph more than half of the buds and dan G Merrin has s'nt a that there would be sufficient lett that there wjlI be a num. for a record crop o ernes, p beJ. prosecutjonsv5tarted if the cots and AipeopLew ho have children ill with the' disease fail ro, notify the , . Recognition Not Involved, President Wilson Asserts Naval Force in Mexican Waters, to bo Rosd Supervisor Covered Boulevard With Nice Coat of Clay; Teams Take Road Side, -- Increased. indignant are the residents bpule-var- d d along the that they are just about ready to hold an indignation meeting to ask for the removal of G. CLHaws as road supervisor for the Pleasant View precinct. Tim road,, was graded and heavily shaled about three years ago and for a long time was considered one of the best drives in the entire state. The cost of building the road ran up into thousands of dollars ahd the county .kept a force REAR ADMIRAL BADGER In charge of the Atlantic Fleet. of mep at work for weeks, while the private donations toward building the road were enough to insure it a hard surface. A short time ago the road need edsome filling of hole sand leveling. so the road supervisor obtained one of the county road Provo Planted Trees for Arbor graders and with it threw great Day and Fans Watched Ball quantities of cly from the sides of the tumjike section to the cenGames in the Parks. ter, rovering the fine shaled surface with sticky clay which in the Last Wednesday was Arbor summer time will beat up into a ( fine dust . . day. The people of Provo generMany of the residents living ally observd the holiday by plantthe side of the road are very along ing trees in accordance with the anxious to have the clay scraped city ordinance and.many new.pjies .back off the. road ahd the holes were set outin different parts of filled with from, the tne cit y. mouth of the Provo eanyon. They Basp ball, however, was the O- claim that they now have to drive rder of the dav and three games along the sides of the road, as the were played, two on the North center cannot be used, ' : City Park and one on tbef"YV So WASHINGTON, April 16. The United States government tonight accepted General Huertas offer to salute the stars and stripes as an apology for the arrest of American blue jackets at Tampico a ) week ago today. The Huerta governments salute to the American flag will be answered with a; salute to the tricolor of the Mtxi-- , SEC. JOSEPHUS DANIELS can nation. Who it watching the Mexican This 'arrangement, the del ails ' situation. of which were being finally arr ranged tonight in an exchange or official messages between WashSALT LAKE ington and Mexico City euded. in the view of all high adminisira--tio- n officials,, the crisis that had MALI TOaiEHT arisen in the last few days result- - v ing in the dispatch of American war fleets to Mexican waters'. Executive quarters and congresPromAre Provos Music Lovers circles breathed a sigh of, sional ised an Extraordinary Musical relief that the tension had pass-e- d. ' Treat. Ne time has been set for the firof the salute, and until the ing" In the appearance of th Salt details are , arranged no further Lake Quiritet at College HaR to- orders will .be sent to the Amerinight the music lovers of Provo can fleets now proceeding south. certain, however. are promised - an extraordinary Tt while many of the' vessels' that ' treat. will she turned bark, others wiR The personal of the quintet con continue south and a substantial-- , sists of such well known artists as ly increased naval force. will be, Fre-bemaintained in Mexican waters. Squire Coop, piano; Arthur Groneman , , violin .Will Return Courtesy. ; George . . field. t , Huerta's and for offer Otto request Alfred' viola; At the North Park the Printers press, yiolin ; a return salute caused .President administered a very decisive deRing, cellist, who with Miss Edna Wilson to ask for an opinion from' . feat to the Plumbers in a nine inCohn, contralto, will give the fo' the counselor uf the" state depart. . ning game. The boys from the ment and navy department officlowing select program i print shops trotted out in their ials. All reported that it was the PARTI. new uniforms and from the very invariable custom in naval v pracAllegro-moderQuartetetao, beginning started' slugging out the ball,. . Af the end of the third The Members of the Local Club 1. Adagio Arensky, Trio, Op 32 tice to return a salute, and cited precedents. The President also innings fhey had eight runs Were Royally Entertained at 2.. Allegro was informed that Rear AdmiraK chalked up "against two for the the Club Tuesday Evening. Dvorak. 3. Opms 96 Lento Mayo on making his original dePlumbers. They ' continued to Allegro-ModerOpme mand for a salute agreed to, re4. Quartet, gain until the game ended when For a long time the entertainturn the courtesy. . 14, the score stood 17 to 7. Provo ment -- committee of-t- he II PART Mr. Wilson said a return of a Printers Tie Mills. Commercial club had been prom-tsin- g Schumann: salute under such circumstances Widmung (a) After, the game between - the the members something in ( t Do rnbus eh Fr a ri z Rem PrinTeripand'Plumbers,1he'TrihU the way oFji treat and last Tues-da- y Ilnerta government, but merely (dj Wiegenlied Schubert. ters borrowed two men and vent, w at midnight fruitgrowers were casS-nothe boys made good fo Rubenstem. evening Der Asra was an act of the same eharacrpr (d after - the Knight Woolen their word. The smoker )e c. iimistic. T e the city are due to carelessness out opened enja Boat the In Grieg. g Mills. ou (e) ;as grasping the hand of an The two teams were verv -- that the night w ou Pass with on the part of parents who have Samson-anshortly-- a ftereight-oclocviduab .from was who he as Song, apologizing Cleared which had evenly balanced and at the end of talk from Walter frost, as the sky aetom- - extended it: Secretary Bryan also gone about wihout taking ,the the ninth the JlatiliJ, earlier in the evening was again necessary umpire called the who emphasized the riecessity'df to prevent precautions the took the view that the Ameymani quintette. pauied by game on account of darkness with overcast. - . and the spread.- - At present it. has the "in" theclu'b III.' membership PART salute would be given to the flag score 12 to 12. " Rasmussen, cou JL staled he considered it a duty-o- r readied a stage of epidemic ami 27. thaj: of the Mexican --nation just-- ns uartetJJpns Grieg Butte Trounces BY. U. ' cultural inspector, said that afrost ProVo1 man m(7st in take win to this the of work join much respected by the const itu- every In renewing the The Butte - Union Association e would practica y anm la e the organization. attentlon 0 stamp it out team met the B. Y. TJ. on Deseret tionalists as by the Ilnerta govcareuj entertainers of .the reaparty for the the YJ cherry and peach buds Mr.- - Frank L-. Cory and-wie towfl News of April 15th, said in part: ernment, and no technical teeo - o field' last Wednesday afternoon sion that the farmers are unpreiad a splendid luncheon prepared Ther musicians were at their nition was involved. and took the measure of the Colpared to cope with edid wither at MRS REED SMOOT WAS occasion and or the members the Precedents in which the United best. team Tney seemed to play with a lege a score of 14 to ?. with , this time. He said he VISITOR TODAY The local by their friends , gathered grace and ease coming only from States returned the salute of proVO boys were.ven nranv around the that but few fruit raisers had rehearsal' that brings, nations which apologized to it banquet board and smudge pots ready in case there! Mps Kppd Smoot wife of Spna good pointers for future use anil proceeded to eat, drink aid be about complete unison of action j were cited. &nd it was generally was a sudden drop, but he anti- - top Reed smoot, came to Provo were greatly benefited by the merry. and sympathetic blending, and thef agreed in executive quarters thar Two home runs were the cipated no frost during the night, for a short visit and game; Coach E. After the luncheon morning sine qua non of finished perform-- . General Huertas compliance with scores' only the B. Y. IT. team At Spanish Fork. to Salt Lake this after- - made. returned and Coach Webb Del L, Roberts anee. Themusicians are artists the American demand had fiissi-o- f No damage so far and the tem- - n'oon e Y. U. ghe will return to staff of the B, produced experience, whose talents are pated a tense situation, is about 40 degrees their big boxers and Wrestlers. well recognized in this eom-- j In less than forty-eigjngton next Sunday to remain hours , is the report from the on- GREEK ARRESTED ONf be end order-thassert to For hour an the more than' Wilson is safe President present after it had and ; boys munity nearby orchards, where horticul- gj.ess SUSPICION OF MURDER gave the big crowd the finest ghe was accompanied to after years of experience pj the Atlantic and Pacific "flee the turists have been, watching this city by, her son Harold. Mrs. demonof and kmd exhibitions along the higher lines of the pro- - Jo Mexicah waters and had thermometer arixiously since re- - gmoot expressed much delight at BINGHAM, U. Y. could the B, such as they have had the formed General Huerta that unless . Aprl 16. After an strated that ports of threatening frost arrived, being ble to visit Provo on this absence from the United States put out teams of ilmost any class. quintet has reached a point where; a salute was fired to atone for 1 for Buds are well developed and a trip home, i Ml mav justly claim a position.peated offenses against the nearly two years, John Tiezen-dia be .would calamity frost killing was arrested here tonight by DRUMMER (among the more 'noted ehavrtber nity of the United States there . TEACHERS PLAN BIG to fruitgrowers. Chief of Police S, S. Jones on susAND THE BISHOP music organizations of the country, j would be serious consequences, the , ENTERTAINMENT FOR - The quintet was repeatedly answer came a complete aeeept- picion of having been implicated STATE SUPERINTENDENT in the murder of .Ethel Williams Ait excellent comedy to be pre- called heforelhe curtain - in ance the demand of the NEWS BOYS SUNDAY ' ' in the summer'of 191. to applause; and even at ingt on government, sented at the Opera House by SCHOOL TO BE STARTED Tension Relieved, IN THE SIXTH WARD I The, B. Y. U, faculty and the The arrest of Lezendis is sair some of the best local talent i:i the elose of movements of thej , , Provo city teachers are making to be directly due to investiga- omr city. The company have been several numbers, they felt "on-- j t Immediately there was a change In order to give the news boys big preparations for the entertain-o- f tions which were made bv Otto working very hard for some time strained to rio Horn their seats in the atmosphere of official to Washington. As the storm clouds' Provo an opiortunity to attend ment of State Superintendent of Witbeek.the denuty sheriff, who under tlje able coaching of Prof. and bow aoknowledgmeflts - was shot and killed A. C. Matheinstruction Public from! lifted and a wave of satisfaction, , This M. to he still is J. Jensen. ahd school Raohne glovet, splitting recognition lcarry play by Sunday in Lopez. Witbeek made a IB At son oclock tomorrow. class of A the school associations feature Mutual per-the through official headquar-forinane- e in a papers j spread given by their Sunday rigid was the evidenced inti- - ters. President Wilson arranged' will be held in the Sixth ward, the morning a teachers institute vesti gat ion of the Williams rnnr of this city and the funds art.to meeting house from H:R0 to 9.15 will bk held at the Central school dee, which was a particularly bru go toward completing the Central mate acquaintance with the plulo. to go to White, Sulphur Springs. each Sunday morning. Next Sun-4- . at which State. Supt. Mathcsrtrp.tsl one, and his susnicion "enter gymnasium, While much vood SOphy and spirit of the enmposi-- j W. Va., for the week end, atid George. U. Brim p'bimnnt Jezendjs.. He had eon has resulted from the work al- - tions, which means faithful and Secretary Brvan, who is ill. plan- day Dell Webb and Prof. 0-- R. and President Johnson will meet the boys and ha'l of the Fb Y. U. will lecture, fided 1 is eidenee to his superiors ready given in the gymnasium accurate interpretation' correct ned to take his long delayed 4rip ttention that hadT conduct the first .schsIou. The; During the (evcning the teach- and after Witbeeks death the io. the best results cannot be hoped renderings, and artistic portvai - to Miami, Fla p t been the ladies' is will in Rchool g)tn-samformation was gifen to other off for until it gather temooranly diverted from . equipped with at ture. theirs boys may attend the B , 6 for Y. U. of a the dancu nasiurrt will ecrs at the The at on least modern some com the pa-who their have legislative loo here, been rengram turned begin concert, clothes they 'eurry King ' in ocfaI. -- w uid for th of the hour. routine I.ezrndi.s oclock. since. t, pc'! ing , lenics. party pers in. -- f -- Provo-Olmste- p pur HIMILUI CH -- x' t - -- -- -- tha-kha- le"' 4 t n us roR -- r, . 7PlflSIIIG IFfllJ o Non-Tropp- o. : o, Saint-Saem- s. s jnd-Sprin- k j 4 A d, Saint-Saem- s, . -- fe othe-continu- ed ( -- - i Wash-peratur- un-ahov- e, ht at re-th- ey , g Wash--respon- se ". " , i it the-hons- ( I |