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Show .vt .Weather Tommunity Booster Saturday and , Sunday fair. PROVO CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912. NUMBER 209 t ROAD I0STARI-iiniini- EXT Residents of Provo, SpringviUe and Mapleton Are Getting Ready to Aid in Securing the Right of Way to This City IE ENGINEERS READY TO START WORK iul auuuEY. COLIES 10 .Section. PROVO resi- discuss the best plans for assisting Provo and SpringviUe to bring - the coal road of the Utah Railway Company, across . the. Mapleton Bench and thus place the famous Mapletin fruit district' in closer and the touch with .markets of the east. Sunday was .chosen as the best day for the the-railrod- '" ' meeting. UTA1I GOUN T if -- - . i. Tiiii.ini Se Uiik , PREPARES FLOAT Somtrldealrof'ManualTraining at the Brigham Young University Miss Mina Taylor has been appointed Maid of Honor to the Queen of the Irrigation j By Prof. E. H. Eastmond Congress by the county com- missioners and the maids .. Let us build strongly and feel arts and crafts. Soul expression for the Utah County float that the beauty of out workman- in things constructed will always will be named within the is but the manifestation of be ship next three or four days. Pro- worthy, and as civilization adthe character within us. When fessor E. HT Eastmond has the highest and best judgment is vances it will be more and more in had charge of the float and manifested, it is granted that the demand. Do not think that learnreports that this county will builder in any legitimate line is ing to Jo things is a waste of have one of the finest dis- well educated, when thought time. One cannot afford not to plays in the parade. power, moral action, capacity to learn to construct and build-- The The float will have a Queen do, antlhigh ambition are express- development that manual training of Irrigation of ed. True K education- - promotes gives the mind is' necessary honor representing science, to a thorough demind development and enforces d-question industry, 4 education,, manu- Mind development fish Q honest moral living and establish- velopment. faetures, 'agriculture, es ability for action.' To learn to obtained through organized manstock culture, raising, dairydo things, and'to do them better ual activity is the educational ing and commerce. The float from time to time is the simple in- theory of manual training. will be trimmed with the pro- The Mechanic Arts work of the junction of education. The archiduets of the county and is Young University Brigham tect, the earpenter, the smith, the young ladies from the differ- stuto end the the that bankplanped are with the mason, parallel ent towns will represent the er, the lawyer, the doctor, .and dent will obtain a training of industries. should he considered just as pro mind and hand that trill be of gen- A ill ift fessional. One man in his work,fra benefit, and at the same time ia just as good as another in Jus .secure a practical training in the MEXICAN SHOOTS work if the work is worthy and respective trades and crafts. The FORMER EMPLOYER ueessary. It is the quality of ex- real necessity for continued sucAFTER DISCHARGE pression manifested in the work cess in life is the training of the that counts. The man who, right whole being, hand, brain, and roul, Grain Merchant Wounded by Five down in his heart, has a love for through educative work. Manual training has great conBullets Infatuation For Steno-- . creative expression through constructive virtues in itself --it is an he crete materials is to encouraggrapher He Annoyed Believed ed. The world is means whereby the educational its out holding Motive For Act. hands to welcome into the realm individual acquires in a On Page Five.) of progress the man of skill in the , , The Good Roads of Utah County are Attracting the Attention of All ds "beyon- Local Stacks dents of Mapleton will meet, to 4 and-mai- The Mapleton People Will Meet Sunday to Discuss Steeple" Jack" at Knight 'Coal Road Through That Woolen Mills and Other ' "Tomorrow afternoon the VOLUME 5 ! unii -- Forec&it tfc Terence Roouey, the renowned Steeple Jack, is in Provo today showing his skill as a climber and spent most of his time on the smpke slacks at the Knight Woolen Mills. However, he has. succeeded in touching the highest point on all other Jocal buildings The automobiles entered into the competition from Salt Lake to Provo have been coming into town one byone this morning, and up at two oclock about twenty machines had arrived. More are slated for this 'afternoon and a number will run down this evening. The automobile parties one, and all are loud in their praises of the good roads from the point of the mountain south, and many of the joy riders are going hack homevith much changed ideas on the enterprise and thrift of the Utaheounty people. The first machine to arrive was the Tribune Pathfinder. This was followed by F. E. MeGurrin and other Salt Lake and Murray business men. The prizes will not be awarded until this evening, but at that time the following awards will be made: $1 -- -- pedagogi-(Continue- d Prom present indications active work wil be started on the Utah ALBUQUERQUE, N. M Sept. Coal Road inside of the next few 19. E. W. Fee, a wholesale and THEREniBUGMSIllCiH days and before the ground is retail grain merchant, was shot frozen up this winter it is expectthis afternoon at his place of busied that the road will be completed SELECTED DELEGATES TVTICKEt ness here, by Sario Armijo, a for a distance of ten or twelve miles from Provo. This was the young Mexican he had employed "s . promise made by Chief Engineer Careomipg fieae.stdub ached as a "driver. ule, William Ashton when he met with lap robe. Tim wardFee discharged Armijo a fen The Utah C un it Democrats met R.puhli. IK'S of four Car in uuul in'imt to sthulule, SprjngvJUe tk.' citizens jnmutes before the shooting for at SpringviUe last Thursday to in Provo met last Thursday even- liliner tube. and Mapleton at the Commercial annoying his stenographer. This select a ticket to present to the ing and selecter delegates to the Club in Provo a few days ago. Car third nearest to schedule, enraged the youth, who was infat- people of Utah County and to Republican County Convention to compound tire pump. The only proviso in this talk of uated with the young woman. lake the regular two years jab held at SpringviUe next WednesMr, Ashtons, was that the citizens In the Third ward the date Car farthest from , schedule, He went out, got a revolver, and at of these three communities prodone by the Repub- day, everything of choosing delegates was post- argest pumpkin obtainable. vide for the right of way without returned, firing five shots at his licans during the past two years. Driver reporting greatest, ormer all of which As no Democrat has succeeded in poned until next Monday night at employer, Vost to the railway company. In outfit. of ftihmuit grief, 8 The elected oclock. repair took effect. is delegates held Little .hope accordance with this proposition the public that he was are as follows: Car carrying largest number of out for Fees recovery. Ilis as- convincing a committee of five from Provo entitled to- - a placeTh the county women, pair of road glasses to sailant is in jail. was appointed to act in conjunc- FIRST WARD. offices for a number of years the and driver boquet to each woman. - tion with like committees . from unterrified registered a vigorA. Buttle, chairman; B. of Panhard oil to ear Barrel J. the other two towns to obtain this ous protest against paying the Bachman, secretary.' $50,000,000 IN OIL coming, nearest to a schedule to right of way. The following genofficials salaries in keepCLAIMED FROM C. ie made by the mayor. LAND K. W. county Spafford. Delegates tlemen were appointed from ProSOUTHERN PACIFIC ing with the responsibilities of the II. Ward, Mrs. J. V. Dunn, Mrs! $10 prize to driver of Loeomo-ile- , vo to act on this committee; W. oifiqe.- They evidently --failed to Belle Bachman, Ben Bachman, J Stoddard-Dayto- n or ChalmII. Ray, chairman, D.1 R. Beebe, LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 19. make note of the fact that for a a. Buttle, Mary G.Brereton, Thos. ers ear (mining nearest to club Sidney II. Belmont, Fred,. A. it has been hard r. Farrer, John, Moore, Felix schedule. that needed the attention of a A bill in equity was filed with number of yearsofficials Iluish, and Fcra Decker. to get Bachman, Geo. T. Judd, Miss for the the of dis clerk the United States county $10 prize for driver of Premier, climber. Immediately on the appoint-- to the ije Jones. J. Y, - Dunn, Jos. T. Michigan or Overland. S. Minot court owing T. trict deputies by in land today born the was" Terence ment of this' committee the active Alkire-Smitof San Francisco as attorney for low' salaries paid. All other pub- - j garret, John W. Farrer. company offers work of getting this work started oUshamrocks where snakewuever thirty-tw- o lie acts were given the usual bien- M. B. the of Ford car. Alternates driver same for Purland, complaints against to America after came but at once was taken up afid a call dwell, Pacific railroad com- nial scoring and the voters were j Mrs. c. D. Glazier, Jos. I. d Southern Since sea. a on the course was issued for all members from serving to compare the presenfclay jock, Mrs. C, II. Ward. B. M. and allied corporations inBANKS WANT CASH Provo and other towns to meet at arriving here he has touched the pany the title to with those of years ago.vrts. Fred Stubbs. of acres 84,000 volving TO FINANCE GREAT the SpringviUe Banking Com- top of the steeples of many oil lands in Fresno and Kern when the population was little! T. Centfal Committee-i-G- eo. he is after still and church towers, for in CROPS OF COUNTRY SpringviUe panys building over half what it is today and a judd, Mrs. Belle Bachman. valued at $50,000,000. last evening at eight oclock. This more. Among the mofjt hazardous counties, The lands involved in this suit Democratic commissioner never e journeys he has undertakSECOND WARD. WASHINGTON, Sept. 19. jneeting nits attended by every upward are those which were withdrawn heard of such a thing as good of the was the en Singer climbing a and committee result of requests for deposit member of the Arthur Craven, chairman; Maud bridge. tower of New York and the Sta rom entry by Secretary of the funds in national of government "been very enthusiastic meeting was tue of the Goddess of had roast the After secretary. Graham, nterior Ballinger Sept. 27, 1909, Liberty of concensus the estimated finance to was the mnks "It '"held: Delegates S. II. Belmont, B. F. : and ratified ' by President - Taft served with much oratory the folex-- nowr being be will IK)0 trouble no 000, that 090, crop opinion Roper,' Andrew Knudsori; Arthur July 2, 1910. Previous to" the lowing ticket was put .up : of the Curmrvested, Comptroller IrR. Maud Jacob It. perienced in getting this right of LANDLADY USES AXE For State Legislators Graham, Craven, withdrawal they had been selected will is entire community watching the conON MAN WHO TRIED way as the as railroad lands by the Southern vine, Provo; Edward Southwick, Coleman, Vilate Knudson, Joseph rency Murray of banks as shown Ty the dition be benefited by the building of this TO ROB HER GUEST Pacific , railroad eompany under Lehi ; n. T. Reynolds, SpringviUe; Smith. 4. of call road. Mr, Ilapgood, the engineer Sept. Alternates W. R. II. Paxman, he act of congress of July 27, James- - A. Loveless, Provo Bench. Chicafrom New York, in charge of securing this right of Reports Monroe O. Paxman, four .Ward, . year Jos. County Commissioner, ID. Mrs, 1866. . . Colo., PUEBLO, Sept: at the located a indicate not St. do Louis go and way, is permanently term Benjamin Isaac, Spanish Alice Niel. II. Dalman, a hotel keeper, disJ. at Uie was and June as Provo as 14, in condition rooms dub good ' . Fork. covered Hammond Kurth helping FOURTH WARD. " of the previous callr date the SpringviUe meeting last even himself to two Commissioner, year, of County one of her property DR. A. A. WINSHIP LeRoy Diton, chairman ; Sam ,Bnakers are applying to the term Bernard ing and explained the proposition boarders today. She and her husChristensen, is the LECTURES AT B. Y. U. Jlrown to the joint committees. It secretary. treasury department for deposits Fork. American band struggled with the fellow for to ask Davie committee of public money to be used in finthe of Dixon, intention Delegates LeRoy Clerk A. V. Robison, Provo, when Mrs. Dalman seizec R o.f to Sam owners the D. The teachers John BrigJ. place Dixon, the property Blake, ancing the big crop. Applicants, Sheriff Henry East, Lehi an axe and struck him over the II, z" ham Young University, the A. Elias ilout Gee, it is said, based their requests updeeds to this ground in - escrow head. He rolled to the bottom 0 Brown, Joseph Phili p SpringUtah County and the ProvoMrs. Joseph II. Beck, N. C, on published reports that Secrewith their local banks to be turned the Beck, where Sirs. Dalman over when the road is completed stoodstairs, City schools met at the B. Treasurer-Ro-yal T, Iluish, Hieks, Mrs. LeRoy Dixon , Jesse tary MacVeagh had the subject over him while her guard instiY. U. hold to M. Harmon, Mrs. Elias A. Gee, A under consideration. an in and today operation. Payson. husband summoned the police. $ to an address and listen tute As there will undoubtedly be jE- Booth. Assessor I. A. Smoot, Provo, been befriended by had Kurth noov not Boswill Mrs. Barbara some of the farmers who by Dr. E. X. Winship of Bagley, 'Alternates Attorney Grant- C. the man he was trying to rob. er. Mrs. Sam B. Bmwn. Harvey gi ve a! hoL.this tonJProf essor G eorgL- IL, pr?tv0 FAIR. .... ,, ... It. PRIMARY, duff. Milton BootlTT-TosepBnmhalUspoke first at the Charles ground free to this enterprise fin-it Murray VERY SUCCESSFUL Surveyor was thought best'to 'Appoint a meeting and took up the iFrishy. Provo. Twelves, ance committee to go out among j SUSPENSION question of Domestic Science Superintendent of Si hoots A. FIFTH WARD The Primary Associations for the home. the farmers and property owners B. Andei son, Lehi Provo held a Fair at the of : K u. Jacob Evans, chairman Dr. Winship Jalked princi- in the community who are beneTabernacle today and Old Thome, secretary. A suspension bridge is he- fited but whose land is not effectpally upon the nigh school j of people " visited hundreds W. J Don OF PIONEERS DAUGHTERS Conover, a 4 ing built between the Prcp-sma- ll Delegates and in his remarks referred ed by the railroad and raise to see what kind of the place TO HOLD A MEETING B. Keeler, Geo. S. Taylor, J. E to the Young Ladies Journal, amount of money so that the aratory and High School have been children ! the work Geo. . Armitstead. Jacob Evans, which so severely criticised committee can pay a portion of the buildings at the Brigham summer. the R. R. during Thorne doing of II. E. Pioneers will; Parker, The Daughters Holt, the present methods used in actual cash value of the land. Young University to connect chicken a noon At E splendid Brimhall. II. Geo. at C. Hieks. their hold 3:ol)tTT. regular meeting the upper floors of 'these teaching the public, and high There are a few wealthy farmers in the served .was dinner own big school children. The speak- p. m. Tuseday September 24tli, ut.T. Jones, David II. Jones, H. S buildings. This will connect so along this route and they were and there basement the Central School building Pyne. Miss Anna Seleh, Mrs. John er placed the railroad and tracts of land over w hieh this road the library and domestic of the took McBride advantage of Mrs. Louisa many one Ther will he a talk by Jackson,science departments and save mining engineers in the lead will run and no doubt they will a reading on John II. McEwan. spread that all could not-also 6f the and work on and brain pioneers; a school for the be teayhers girls portion going up have to paid o( accommodated. Many of the Alternates Mrs. Ina Hudson The First Three Pioneer Women next in line. is, down stairs. The bridge is their land. The committee Salt Lake visitors visited the Mrs Professor Howard Drigg-s- of Utah, vrtth a good musical Kenneth nenri, Geo. W. Gee, constructed of steel and the ready to talk business to any per-- ( TioFair and took dinner with Geo. P. Mrs. Parker of E. T. Jones, delivered an address this program. All Daughters Bon over whose ground this road, work is being done by the . their friends at the taker- Clove James be to Mrs. Karl Keeler, neersare urged present."Afternoon on Socializing Lan- Provo Foundry and Machine will run and if the sooner the right MAY S. GLAZIER, Jr.,' Karl Keeler, Miss Lizzie "hade, the sooner work guage. Company. of way is settled I 4 5 4 v " President . Jones. will start. DEKMTS - - , - o, J -- - -- nt b Bul-aske- Rob-expens- es , Aa-th- rnads-or-ar-st- : eel -- ' - - I - ! j -- be i I .. |