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Show NUMBER 150 PROVO PROVO CITY, UTXH, THURSDAY, APRIL 18. 1912. - PROVO WILL COMMISSIONERS CITY -- VOLUME 4 .. CELE- - STUDENTS filEET i , BRATEdJTAH DAY Ilf STATE -- BOOSTING The New Liquor Ordinance Conforms to the State Law and Provides : Penalties for. Violators. The Utah DevelopjnentXeague-tob5endNearl, y Hundred - ' ,, ISouth Half On Last Night Speakers for the Mass Meeting DRUGGISTS SELL ,0N PRESCRIPTION ri Wednesday-Evenin- - Class Rivalry Is High and TransformersAreAutomatic" and Are Separated From Big' Time 7 Will Follow 7 Other Lights and ufthe A Public Building Will be Exercises Calculated to Boost No Sale Must Be For More .Winners. Power of City York Dispatch Says Secured and a Special the Use of Home Products - Than One Quart and No New That All of the Women Musical Program for - to be Held in Order Is To Be Every on Titanic Saved. ' 7" ' The Electric Company of this OccasionrT Nearly a hundred athletes will the , 7, n Refilled. Community. t: take i . HOPES FOR BEST . . ; . g. theake . i r part in the B.'YrU. Former Bishop Ijevi Colvin and met his family are still hopeful that last night and passed am ordinMrs. Irene Colvin Corbett, the ance prohibiting the manufacture, sale, exchange, barter and dispo- young- Provo woman who was sition of intoxicating liquors with- among the passengers on the Titin theliniits of Provo City. The anic at the time of the terrible new law is strictly in accordance is among the survivors. with the state liquor law passed disaster, Mr. Colvin is of the opinion that by the last legislature and is very his daughter took first class pasin with the explicit dealing liquor problem. The ordinance has been sage, as she stated she intended to under consideration for sometime do when she wrote her parents and has been carefully gone over telling them that she expecled.to Jjy prominent attorneys, wha have leave' England on board 'theTit-anie- ,. AttorneyA? April 10," the day this mon1. Morgans views with regard to ster ship started forth onlits fatal tthe important clauses of the bill. trip, and that she is safe notwithThe measure applies to all spiritustanding the fact that her name is ous, i vinous, fermented and malt not reported among the list of : liquors and all mixtures or pre- survivors. , parations that may --be used as vThe Carpathia will arrive ' in beverages ajid produce - intoxica- New York tomorrow- - at which tion.' time definite information will unThe drug store - situation . has doubtedly be telegraphed from been so arranged that .any regist- ontf end of the- - w'orld to the other ered pharmacist may sell intoxigiving particulars about, striking cating liquors for medical 'pur- the 'iceberg, and of the fate 'of poses only .upon the written pres- those who went down with the cription of regularly, practicing ship, gs well as the correct list of .physicians, providing the prescrip- of those who survived the terrible tion shall give the quanity and calamity A special wire' received Ikind- of liquor prescribed, the from New York yesterday was as name of the person purschaing follows;. . i the liquor and signed by the phy.New York, April 17. "All shall women saved. On the sician. This prescription Carpathia. hold good only upon being used This wireless dispatch was- - reon the' dayhet or the . following ceived today from Mrs. Caroline day. No prescription shall be re- Bbunell, one of the Titanics resfilled. norjhalP.any prescription cued passengers now .hound for call for more than one quart of New York on the Carpathia.the medicine to be furnished. The- - message came-- "! oMI.-V-TT Tlie commissioners have provid- Bonnell of Youngstown. Tier ed for the use of alcohol for art brother, stopping at the Waldorf scientific or mechanical purposes, .Astoria from Mrs. BomielUs uncle, - or wines for sacramental purpos- on the Olympic.- , es, but records of these sales must The White Star line made pubbe kept Druggists are also to be lic the following unsigned -- me? checked up oil their patent medi- sage from the Carpathia : cines audpQ proprietory, patent ea st - - of Ambrose; Carpathia or compound medicine classed by 596 miles, 11 p.m.7 Tuesday .All the United States Commission of well.Internal Revenue as subject-- - to By Ambrose is meant Ambrose special tax as an- - intoxicating channel, the entrance of New liquor shall be sold exeeptjUpon York harbor The lines officials the prescription of physicians. thing the Carpathia will arrive Other provisions are placed on here about 9 o'clock 'Momorroxv " Hie sale of liquor and the penalty night.' . . states that any person being guilty of themisdemeanorjihalLhe punished by a fine of not less than ONE-- LEGGED FRISCO SWIMMER BREAKS- $50.00 nor more than $299.00. or , OPEN WATER RECORD ly mprisonment in the city jail of Provo for not less than 30 days nor more than sixmonths or by RENAN!)!) BEACH, Cal., April both fine and imprisonment. The 16- - Lincoln Johnson, a swimmer of I lie J8an Francis: .second convict km under this' law M. C. A., broke . the Ama-teuY. co t provides for hotli fine and imprinunion record f or .Athletic ts onment. 440 yards in open water competi-- , tion in the Olympic, swimming FUNERAL SERVICES tryouts held here last nigghe. Ilis OVER THE REMAINS time was five minutes fiffy-twOF THOMAS SUMNER secondsjjqwcring the record held Tby R. M. Rotter of New York by The funeral services over the re- three-fiftof a second. mains of Thomas Sumner xviil he Fifth Ward meeting. j held in the CALLISTER lmuse at 1 oclock tomorrow. after-- 'LOST. SON AT FILLMORE noon. Sumner was bom in Lang-ton- . Lancashire. England in 1858. lie came to Utah, in 1877 and has Little Etjith- the resided in Provo since that time. daughter of Mr.Vand Mrs. ,T. lie is survived by yi widow and Clarke Callister, died, at their home in Fillmore Tuesday, evensix children. ing of rheumatism followed''" by CARD OF THANKS. dropsy. The funeral services will he held Thursday iu. the ward The Maihen family wish to eliapel. Interment will take place in the Fillmore cemetery. thanksLand apprecia, T. of Clarke Callister is the only services tlie for tion, loving e Callister of Salt sotrof friends at of the bereavement of their moth- Lake City, who, with his family er, Mrs, Louisa K, Maihen. V. - wdl attend the funeral services. The City Commissioners , . - - - - . - Next Wednesday evening the Commercial Club of Provo will lud Utah day exercises in one oT the puhlm buildings of the city and invitations will he extended to everybody living in and around Provo to come out and hear splendid addresses delivered on- the state of Utah. The Utah Develn arrangopment League ing speakersrfor this occasion and feas'drofieu Heft PeterASimpkihs of Salt Lake City and Pres. J. W. McHenry of the .Murray Commercial club to come tj Provo and tell of the splendid resources of the state. Both men are. very familiar with Utah and both have been numbered among the states most progressi ye citizens. Since organizing the Murray Commercial club, "J. AV. McHenry ha$ been a great factor in building up the Commercial industries of that town and will come to Provo well qualified and prepared, to show the people here a few things about Jovrn building that tVill he of great value to the public. ' Notice will he sent to every ehtirch congregation to announce Utah day and other matter will he senteout later announcing the program for that evening. A number of musical events will he arranged for by the Commercial .club committee on entertainment. which will aid the club in making the meeting a great success. - -- " - -- has-bee- ( E 1 - -- one-legg- li ISv -- o h R - -- and-relati- ves the-tim- ' - Suggestixe programs for tlie observance of Utah Day, as prepared by the special Utah. Day committee and approved by the governor ami the state superintendent of public instruction, and by the hoard of governors of the Utah Development League, will he carried out in every. city and town--of the. -- state- on April 25 1912.--- ., , These programs are as follows: Afternoon- - Utah JDay, April 25, 1 rfson gr tali We Love , . Thee. , , L . 2. Address by, official ' of school,' explaining purposes of Utah Day. a 5 - " B. Y. U. VS. U OF U. The B, Y. U. baseball team will 3. Wbaf Opportunities Utah meet the tJ. of U. boys in the first Offers to Young People,, prize league game of the season tomorrow afternoon at 4 p. m. The U. essay by hoy pupil..' U. expect an easy of victory Jmt 4. What We Can do to im- the home team will likely spring prove Our Own Town, by mayor a upon them; Johnson or president of Commercial club. willsurprise ho, iu the box for the home What Utah Day Means to team. . Me, prize essay by girl pupil. , 67 What the Utah Develop- ment League Cam Accomplish. by Utah Development League re- presentative. 7. f (losing song. America. SELECtS-BRERET- Oll mercial Clubs All music to he arranged locally. 1. ' Pilrpotys of Utah Day hv mayor or president of Commer-rci.Clubs. 2. What Can We do to Im prove Our Own Town, to he assigned locally. Provo Man is Grand Master of the 1. -p- . tho-oth- er forStateb-Ci- ty - SUNDAY NIGHT LOAFERS GET INTO MISCHIEF; . ONE ARREST MADE Tin Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. of Utah and the Ilebekah completed their big session 1ri Salt Lake Last Sunday night a bunch of xviio have a ,bad habit yesterday and arranged to come young men to Provo for the 1913 annual ses- of loafing around the streets.-enterethe Chinese restaurant on sion. the meeting to take place sometime in April, The officers AVest Center street and after eating a meal, stole a bottle of ketelected are : and proceeded west oif CenAN. chup II. Brereton, Prox o, grand where ter, they besmeared the W. I. Snyder, Salt Lake', master; windows of a number, of business W. M. deputy grand master; Scott. Salt Lake, grand .warden; houses with the contents of the a result of this mischief John IE Hornung, Manti, grand bottle. As ,, ar Armitstead was de- treasurer; P. A. Simpkins, Salt ounf one of the Sullt-- v Parties Lake, grand secretary ; A. Stewart aiid.as-takebe -- fore- Judge sovHainlxy representative-t- o the' Charles E. Glazier, xx here he pleadereign grand JodgeRoyAVat reus. ed guilty, and was sentenced to Salt Lake, grand marshal; T. II. Watson.- - Jr Payson, grand chap- pay a finenf $15.00. Young was released long enough lain; Charles Hanks, Eureka, to hustle the money, which he grand conductor; Charles ' oxer to the, city and was repaid grand messen- leased. . ger; Olaf Ilolmstead. Lehi, grand Chief Oilej stated that xvjiile guardian'; D. J. Cook. ' . Binghain, arrests have been made, he grand herald. ' The arrangements for the next was quite sure that others Vould session will be under the control he prosecuted, as he s confident that lie 1ms the right om s spotted. of Provo people, and the follow committee was appointed to fake " charge : Eph Homer, II. F. Beebe, j LITTLE VERA CRAVEN WITH TS VERY H n-A. hob! Lcppc r, Ral pliA PAINFUL ACCIDENT ri MorleV. Efforts d n Arm-itstea- d tcr-th- -- -- , no-oth- h fltrd-.loh- A'eru Craven, the daughter of Mr. ami Airs. Arthur Craven of the Sixth ward, met Agreeable to'a conference with with a painful accident yesterday e from superintendent of the city schools. afternoon on her L. E.Eggertsen, I desire- to ex- tend to the Hand Cart Vet era ns way-hom- - of Provo City and vicinity an to attend a gathering of tin Daughters of the Pioneers and the Hand Cart Wterans. at the Central School Building on Utah day, Thursday-- . 25 inst., at 10 oclock a? m. The daughters of the Pioneers, whose guests htis-ba- . le I to-h- r 0.p..F, Gets Convention. il V. sh.H-tr- Provo and the lights were turned on for the first time last evening. The system is the same as that adopted in a number of towns in this region and the Tungsten lamps are used instead of the regular 32 candle powers that have been inuse in Provo ever since the eleetric lighting system was first installed. On the main thoroughfares ower-globes will be used, which , give lights as brilliant as the Jatge are lights' hut are much steadier and' are considered better for street lighting purposes, " The new system has been placed on separate automatic transform"' ers and work entirely , separate . from the system that will furnish light and power to business houses and residences. This system is divided into two branches, one on the south of center street and on the jnorth. The south, half is the one completed and in operation but the second will b& put into' operation shortly after ' the first of May, From this on the Provo lights .will be turned off in the day time and used only at night. The automatic. switch is- so arranged hat it throws itself off when trouble occurs on the line, and adjusts itself to the current being , used. Tlie re are nine miles of wire-i- n 4ijHration on the- system, I - What city has completed the south half, of its new lighting system for ' - Program for Evening of Utah Day Under auspices of local Com- 3. -- T ' THE 6RJIND LODGE material to he furnished byseo rotary 4. Five Hundred Three People First Wlty Itah Should Rank Among the Western States Will Come to This City to he assigned locally. 5. What the Utah Development to Select Delegates. League i Doing for Utah." representative of Utah Development Tlie eafl lias been sent out by League, to Jic assigned. 6. Closing song. America, the Republean Central Committee for the convention e held -- in this city May 15 for the' purpose MANAGER H. 0. JEX r NaOPENS OPERA HOUSE tional convention to be held in FOR VAUDEVILLE Chicago. The apportionment of delegates is on a basis of one deleManager II. (, .Jex announces gate for each 100 votes cast for that he will have vaudeville, at Hon. Joseph Howell at the electhe Opera House Friday and Sattion held in 1910. This will give evening at.the regular pricthe' convention 503 delegates, ap- urday es of admission. 5 and 10c, The several vaudeville work is done portioned among the lv Alcounties as follows: bert ami hand lieon, 'Beaver, 8; Box Elder, 20; Cache balancer xxhoequilibrist has recently finish36; Carbon, .7;. Davis. 14; Emery. ed the Orpheum Circuit, and has 9; Garfield. 6 Grand. 2; Iron, 7: been secured-for only tvxTT nights Kane. Juab, ll 4; Millard. 9; at the The attracHouse, Morgan, 4; Piute, 3. Rich. 4 f Salt tion is Opera and guaranteed promise's La ke, 164; San Juan, 1; Sanpete, to be a very pleasing feature lii 27; Sexier, 16: Summit. 13; Tooele addition to an excellent line of 11; Uintah, 7 ; Utah', ,V; Wasatch, vaudeville eoniiny from the most 12; Washington. 7; WaVne, 2; elaborate bouse in the west. Weber. 41. The chairmen of the different HUSBANDS " Republican county committee will SHOCK-O- F issue their calls for primaries with ARREST ON BOOTLEG in the next few days and extensive CHARGE KILLS WIFE preparations will he tnade for the Colo.. FRUITA, meeting to be held here. The railApril j.A roads vill give half fare from all But a few hours after--he- r had been arhested today by points in the state. The state committee-wi- ll Umtcd States Marsha- l- Clark, lioldff'Tneetirrgmt the Commercial club at 9 oclock chargedirwith " illegally' selling-liquorin the morning to make final arMrs. R. C. 'McCoy droppsl deiul of Brights 'disease and rangements for the big" - s meet ami relay carnival to be held on the Y field next Saturday afternoon. - In addition to the B. Y. V, classes which will fight for the championship honors, the county high school athletes and Provo district school lads will engage in exciting relays. The feature event of the day will he a girls relay race for a banner. The girls, will each run 55 yards and eight will take part on a side, 4 Mr. Richards, the. B, Y. U. kc n exhibition giant, xxill-mhigh jump uad try for the Olympic record. Have Accomplished in Other Comto be assigned locally, munities, , Inter-clas- expected to Iicxxiil furnish . freshinoirts. . ; V - H. S. fONES. President. Hand Cart Pioneers. Xheiifi George T. Judd bos received an irixitatiop from Wiirdtn Piatt of the Utah State PrUon attemf the'eXei u'.ion of J. J Mur ris, Afril 30.'" |