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Show JOSEPH JENSEN, CANADIAN BMCHER City purchases -- JEaxt streettebe-us- ed -- 'FARMERS ljyYh"" city for dumping garbage. At the present time the property Is very low and considerable garbage can be dumped there before-- R Is filled up even with I the property nearby. - Critical iton INSTRUCTS Provo City baa purchased 214 acres of ground on the north aide of Center near 8tb Intense Pain Frcm CancerDrives-Ma- n Into Fit of Temporary Insanity-Cau- se Act-Cond- BALLANTYI1E uun?' V ATTEMPTS SUICIDE HERE THIS MORNING of Rash. tract FOR GARBAGE Owing to the condition of the alfalfa-field- s in this county, A. B. Ballantyne, agricultural" expert - for this section,, has given the farmers ir 'In a fit of despondency, Joseph REX THEATRE CO: attempted suicide this the home ot D P. Thueson by ELECTSMAHAGER shooting' ht hiself "In Cfie head with a thirty-twcalibre revolver. Two,' shots were fired but from the conaw ' ASHTON RESIGNS tion of the wound. Jt has not yet been determined whether both bullets or not, ss there sre two company held their annual Just over hts left- eye and may have n'efetIn8r yesterday and a new board of directors was elected as follows' a. been caused by one bullet striking the, I Stallings, Thomas G. C. skull and tearing & piece out arid Lindsay, Alva Nelson Ashton, and Tacy ' coming out, or a second bullet may be Stallings. Mr. A. L. Stallings was -elected by the board as president and lodged In the mans head. T, At the time Mrs. Thueson was at ma"agor- . Mr' Jh ASW0? w.thi. popular breakfast and his son as Just reliar'-,f- r' anager of the house resigned and Tng for the morning meal. The young will devota - hia attentions to the man hurried, upstairs At the sound of Columbia theatre. Mr." Stallings the the shots and found his father JyingJW-naBas- err is a popular young on the floor in a pool of blocd. Upon nan Rnd ha had much experience 'with picture houses and should un seeing his condition he rushed to a doubtedly keep'the house up' to the telephone end ended Dr. H. 8. Free, then notified other, members of the the present time. - -- Jensen morn-ing'- at PRESIDENT SMITH EXPRESSES VIEWS" o ON PROHIBITION J toon-effe- boIes-heatr- e In the closing of the sem annual conference at Salt Lake Cfty, Presl- dent Joseph F. Smith made a state- mentjregarding his attifude on the liquor question, so that he could not be misconstrued, as follows: There"Tsini8po8ltlon - - 1 feel al- treatment f the fields, and gives the farmers the following advice- :- -Aproachjng this subject, the first consideration is the present condition cf the soil. Upon whether or not it is loose and friable, and whether it has been packed either by , falL winter, or spring asturage. re through the action of the rain and snow, and whether the ground is over-with cheat grass or weeds, will depeid the, treatment, Of course. If the winter frosts have left a fine mulch on the surface and there are no weeds and not much chest grass,"Trad UTtbene are no prospects for the grasshoppers making, raid on the lucerne this summer, it would probably not be desirable to cultivate the soil a If, however, the ground has been packed, by pasturing, or otherwise, and especially If water js not 'abundant. or If there is an excessive amount ef chest grass preaent. then by all means the field should be thoroughly gone over wjth a sharp spike tooth harrow or a pointed topjhed rni( or if the man la skillful and the ground Is hot too hard, a disk can be us.ed without injuring thv stand tiff alfSira.Ghe operation welL a performed wITl be enough. Do not de as manj men have done, cut the ikhC all to pieces and then expect good re- autte. All ,we want to produce ig.-unThe sarfuce sud to hi the weeds and destroy the nests of the grasshopper eggs". This will allow the air to circulate around the roots of. the alfalfa and thus insure more healthy growth, bewiae, of '., course eliminating the loss of mole-tarthat always occurs when the ground Is packed or a very heavy stand of cheat or other weeds Is , among the alfalfa, "The time to de this spring cultivating Is right now or earlier, act ft Is decided upon. It should not be . most indignant to mention It, to refer to it at all, but I leant or, at least, I am lead to. believe that there is a feeling and a disposition on the part of some of our brethren at least to misconstrue my position and my feeling and my deBlre with reference to the temperance question. I thought I told It here last night aa plain as a man could tell It, and yet the very family. I' remarks I made here - last tivening, When the physician before the priesthood meeting,- - have arrivp he VINEYARD RESIDENT made an examination and found that So warped and eo misinterpreted been ; i DIED OF BLOOD POISONING -anr beset, -- one bullet had irHcrnstrucdTEStT md . ; penetited the urtn . a of storm like inquisition, to know brain, while the other did no senou Conrad Maag died at hi home' In , w net. I mean. " damage. Vineyard yesterday morning, of Ulood Now I am going to teH you what I;-:- Mr, Jensen is He was bom September brother-in-laT of D. Voisoning. mean. .1 am going to do like 1855l ZurichSwitzerland and P. Thueson and la a well Golden does it 1 am going Brother ranrher carr t0 Vtah In 1867. He has. taade tell or Tabor, "Canada. I He came to c lt you scrpethlng, J,gtap (4 .put to, his home at t inej ard Bines his arrive, . fWs in XcRKe la SeptTTlrftTM! pnlbtry in'l854, a boy 15 years I uc " , . f ? . of From that hour until hrfw I f age. i - TEmCEhWvL,.., I ,Af CHILDREN HIS LANGUAGE gi e puloi iuei upoa him for cancer ,Vhavemever relented nor relaxed, not ' of the" mouth. The operations seemed " The Aoldler tsnowh lat,flhef photo5 tc.au territory captured from France one moment. In my advocacy of is one of the happiest Inthi in' thb r to do him no good and he returned to SUPT. a graph war from is he abstinence strong drink, and m HAIIKE French army. He has reconquered a teichlng jlttjejCfalldren whe have been advocacy- - or timpefaare'lndprrhI5F Canadh. Early In December hr came part of - Al saoe andt qQiM ""extent brought job bJ Germans, hut who are tlon". wherever prohibition can be efProvo andhaa been ha the dreamT a I every' Fre n ch by blood, how to speak and fected; 1 believe In It here ever since, Poc weeks he has Frenchman, the retaking of Alsace write the language he considers their T believe that the ttove will come, suffered the most intense pain and ' ' ' and Lorralns. In a part of this Ger own. , and that if Is close by, whew the have to Join in during the last five nights iris condl- - William U Hankie, superlntendcu: pie of thto state-wil- l l of the Knight' Woolen Mills since the procession of other states ana tlon has been worse than at any tl t, February 1, 1911, has completed his SAM e STORE COMMERCIAL CLUB prohibition; adopt a law of : since he came. Friend, and relatives wIth tbe Knight interesu I believe the time will come when delayed,onf,,,)taBte-Jtthe,gTwiB4 believe thaf he had no hope of re- - and will leave the company about the tt. to keep , , TO'CLI!,IB-TI!,- !P! enough. dry covery and during his agony resorted Arat of May, From here he will go to Ein line with the other states in the The win effect that this only bays .to .thin .mea&gjriLondlug bi patnr He & FranciseonndahaeuiLr union. on the alfalfa weevil win be to gre-vidI where will he two fornla, 1 am delighted with the effort that spend op haa been conscious almost ever im e A fire broke out morn- e Prove better conditions for the growth Timpanogos da three weeks. When ha returns U Ing in the grocery y6terday store Owned by next suirner If the plans of the Ocm la recently being put forth in Greet of the crop, end thus the retattee-amouthe time of the shooting and it is be- Provo father-land- . he will take his family to Chi- Samuel Kopp between 4th an 6th merclal club of damage win not bo Inaugurated at the lunch-We- Britain the motherland, the lieved that he will recover. Latter-dacago where he will engage to the sellnatoss, the of of many on Center street and j"befare eon at, Spewert cafe Wednesday nom Later in the summer the great ing of gaods from the manufacturer the fire department could get Into work 'out kuccessfulty. la fact there one of" the nurseries cf the church, cf time ef catting the bay. aa& proper A successful event of the week was to the merchant trade. least, of the method for fighting the weevil wdS de- - will be two action1 the entire stock , waa days of lt, for It wui tase thememberBhlpaw m social " , given last evening at the During the four, years Mr,- Hanke "Jesu Christ of Latter-dauhurch of dam-to and two the j make the and th. building badly be 'taken up and pushed vigorously.' atroyed days trip home of Mias 'Nina "Fuller. " The time haa been in Provo he has made many aged. When the alarm reached the club members have set a Saints people that have been let 'August apart passed happily with games and friends and his loss ulll be felt at the department, oniy( Chief J W. love 4 and 6 tq climb to the top of the loose to riot,' to drunkenness, to tn mucis during which a dainty luncheon mills where ho has been building up less and his assistant, Don Wv Park, mountain.. "Not public house and' the beer shop and In be children his As re Industries. .. -otifiod were there, hut they hurriedly oniv ape the, club members plan-th- e to every species cf license and liberty, A. K. was served. - The season's flowers school and his oldest soiT will graduto drunkenness, to profanity, the .of other members department niag the trip. but every effort will reaching were UBed la decorating. . . ate ffom the Procter to June he does and then rushed to the seen of the be made to Induce the to and poverty, something degradation crowd largest DIED LAST not desire to interfere with this years fire which had considerable head that ever $ent to the top to make this that ban been astounding to me eve course and .for that reason will not the dinner held Wednesday since my first visit to the shores of way when they arrived and made U trip. now the take hia family, to the coast with him. impossible for them to save the stcck. over (At ALLIES MAY CHANGE :A- K Farnsworth, 6 years of .sixty "members were preaent Greet Britain; that lateM S' reef dtfrit of' this city for the and" the stock C. was Deal acted. as,.tpSiJ. Jn president says . ,v i of the TRAMP COLLECTED leaders the people, eleven rears. died at bio bom men, past t 110,-bugent rn4t that 4be the sunedL&r J damagfe 'tr'vtcr alter ermplimenting DARDIIIELLES PLAN work with their will J MtilteJRMA. last oewtSag.-aft- er r'MEAt Wlfrt'PfSTOL will run considerably higher than that, club n- and 'With tMf having suffered from Brights The cause of the fire cannot,,tethe accomplteb:ed;"bd"ri: and will It land. disease in that and apoplexy for nearly tvs by temperance eroduced Ross Besson, who spoke on J5URtQkjM:,wa.llted , . Carman teerneu, rtand .Enalnawa-- 111 a .mother our salvation between Mr, Farnsworth was fcvru Xu be yearsthe jof morning exWednesday tramp the necessity of Inaugurating an. 'Do Atl They Can to Defend the as do it If wtll Beaver and spent bis early days-tonly nine and ten oclock.. Before coming they City country. and tensive campaign of advertising' Greater Waterways. IL southern has done the Rursta .Part of the stabs into the bouse he took a pistol from Orem said the ' people mi that pmd JUNCTION to preach where he was engaged to mining for to continue I prop-o- e and placed It to his hip. . his indti'Y to pocket CITY money VISIT AUT018TS ing gonsidersble C g pa c London, April and to advocate the cause a number of years at Frtseou Later (ja entering the house he demanded traffie this way and said that special . fleeta In the operations f the allied aa applied to the tak- he. came north and held prominent Stoker and told ' Mrs. from breakfast H. !.' and L. Piatt, W. R. Dowren efforts would be made io show up the at The Dardanelles Is forecast by thelber to hurry up as he had no time to and Ray Careen, representaiivea of advantages of Provo and the scenery ing cf strong drinks, but I believe to positions in the mines at Eureka. in all things. I not only The deceased leaves widow, three Stoker get him some correspondent of The Star, who has tool Mrs. , the Grand Junction chamber of ccn- - in this, vicipity. Other speakers were strive and and one atm besides the will advocate Insulted and him. believe daughters bread .wllch straits. I. M. greatly and ine R. IL at the Irf oao Warner, keen for some timo , the Grand Junction gooa trerce, use to of Mr. utmost of number brothers and sisters an believe o that my ability T the ' ' In a dispatch" from 'Athens he says She finally made him committee' and the Midland Trail as- in hur-th- e within numerous relatives to vmuT reach, my when he other. at was home, every power the check received by the allie at Stoker soclfttfon, accompanied by W. A ruNERAL 0VER MRS. If I go hia loss. Tb funeral service will and unwisdom; nctin his made isdom, departure." narrows has bom sufficiently rlcdly Williams of the Price . Commercial JUUA M CURT,S HEL3 to any extreme at all, to any sense or held in the Filth ward meeting bows decided club made the flr.t automobile tr grave to make necesary x in any matter, I hope it will be ex- Saturday at 1 o'clock. Friend may alteration of tactics. over the Midland Trail this eprtu. view the remains at the home Sal n the 64,186 The present pause he characterises Funeral services over the remains tren)e They reached Provo Wednesday mornand flrenoon. righteouaueaa truth, temperance As a prelude to a new attack to what 1 and purpose. life of and honesty Is confidently expected will prove of court of American Forjt for se rocy get extreme in matter of that TOOELE FIRM GETS loss The m of the j meetior force. Third ward commercial the a Springvilie At meeting overwhelming STRAWBERRY CONTRACT was oun lclnb ind, but 1 am not so extreme as M" three warships washy no means nn- liquor without a license jx. l, piatt urged s united ef house' at 2 p. to. today. n onfl 0 are to district the a Jury not by continues, guilty tn order to secure part of the Curtis was 72 years of age and tHj"0Tn.J5e0)l expected, the correspondent I Bida were opened yesterday at the R sbou:J court yesterday.- travel over the Midland Trail for the survived by her husband, ode daugnu though it entails a delay, a m at Ion- .- office for ' the eonstrae-tioof reel convicted She was . born L'J atld three sons. . not cause disquietude. He asserts Elbert Kelley, coining. season. -of Christensen was for of laterals 1 to 19 tor dlvisfcva 7 Sheriff American Cff. up Fork, In for ConaocticuTwnd legging there are other means at hand cametoUtabT.) t pnffr etomtm-TaUac- r I jve City was in Provo last of the high line canal. aud court dtatrtct In the frontal yteaw sew a trial r 1852. Until recently she has ma J' accomplishing what a direct Mr. and .Mrs. E. A. Lemon cl The secured.. of were number of Fay- ditches Just wot Wednesday. the of believes Jury bars He her home in 8 prln grille, when failed "trachleve T. of W. are the Mr. Kamas guesta . tomorrow eon. There were four, bidder .. moved to Provo. It not Improbable that time will show Jury will be completed -. week. Brown this MChief Grand prbids as were the follows; will be Jatoe - the attack was Justified by the Injury testimony of the rythtan Sisters wan ln Provo j j3reenConrtruetlwiCx,- - Tc- Is It ; defenses , Turkish done to tha ,lW;6iranbfnciar''vlsIirto Provo Lodge 14,3W; Hedenberg, Olwea & Cf. Eatray poundketper, Mr. and Mrs EL J. Ward have re --1. Hit-SfTaa No. 9. Initiation ooremonlea were Provo $18,201; JJffficurt aftef 'lTleasanfVls1l7who has en rt the post six months in Loveless, has reported 21 animals ' which with P. a RanIs O. K. ; of visit California 117,358 S; ,TrtT,v hlir hell, after . enjoying pounded end tU.55 cd.lccted during held at the Rprlngvllle. 'Out Of with their daughter; Mrs. W, -, was March. - - put Mrs. John of Lakthe month a banquet served. Ridge. r .haw to BaUUke.. Grading Co., Salt . w, tooth-harro- - , - to-d- o , uue-mrii- , a"'?--- ; l under-treatme- nt J. ( . 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