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Show I KICK if 70a dont get The Post every Tuesday and Friday, ElCK. Dont & rO&ECASf WEATHXB J-- r v tA Tonight and Saturday fair and slightly warmer. - wait Kick to the right man, the Manager. 7 i . NUMBER 366 PROVO CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 1914 VOLUME 6 . . 1 r VILLAS CAVALRY LEAVING OJINAGA FOR SOUTH AFTER VICTORY. , FRUIT GROWERS t r-- of -- the- Land This Gives Needed for Many Years to Come; Great Loyalty Shown by Students. As. v ft LASTCROP thd-School-A- IL Lz - f T The Faculty and Students Raised HHJ. UIHI1H Dollars Over Fourteen Hundred ' V 5 Vv V Fruitgrowers of -- Provo Shipped "3 Out the Greatest Number of Cars of Any in the Association. ik u'-'- v,f an The Utah County fruitgrowers met at the Commercial Club Wed- PIONEER LADY0P184Amount Will he Greatly' Innesday to hear the reports of the creased by Firsthf February. work of the organization for the DIED YESTERDAY past year.1- J. B. Walton acted as chairman and Ralph Poufton W, H. Homer of Pleasant Brigham - Mr'JDi Sm00t Aged FioieS sps Grove and A.v C. Ilickenlooper of v Young University has made After-Lon-- Illness i$r g Ogden were present, as was Disa big stride forward and oneevr Lady Dies more the interests of the big Brought on by a Fall Several ered about him Some 30,000 troops. trict Manager James G. Duffin, IIaving captured Ojinaga and huahua, 'or perhaps Torreon. Weeks Ago. institution have been advanc- routed the whole northern army This may be the beginning of If he is able to march to the gates The report showed much Improvement in the fruit situation in the ed by thestudents of . the of General Huerta,-Gene-ral the march into Mexico City, the ofjtfexie City. with this force he stator Pair school. The ten acre field cho Villa, themost prominent fig- stronghold of Huerta. Villa has may overwhelm Huerta. Anyway The average F. O. B, price renorth of the Y field was he has announced that since the Diana Eldredge Smoot, widow offered to the school for ?5,- - of the late President A. 0. Smoot, ure in the Mexican rebellion, been so consistently victorious for north ha been won over he would ceived for the season's shipment started his cavalry south for Chi several months that he has gath not delay his march on the capital. of Elberta peaches was 36' cents 000, and it did not take long 2 at diefcTbursday morning per crate for the 80 s and larger, to get the movement to buy it confined a. and 30 cents per crate for 90 b m. oclock after being stuunder way. Before the E varieand smaller. The ding-ston- e JO to her bed for several weeks from SIER SRtEHWOOfl dents left the meeting they ties sold for an average of 40 had pledged themselves to a fracture received by a fall early cent per crate for the large size join the faculty in paying in the winter. OE HOME GREAT OF OUT and 3o cents for the small sizes. BASKETBAll half of the purchase price. - "Grandma as she was Smoot, The association's charges for adThey immediately saw the bom was in were 34 cents per crate, called, affectionately handling field vantage of annexing the the -- local charges for.lahor - and to the campus. They also Indianapolis, Indiana, March 2S, The Deceased Was a Pioneer of Arbitrator Day Has " Declared material , used in loading", field saw the- advantages to be 1837, and was the daughter of Ira Ox Team Days and Crossed the Lester Greenwood Ineligible to work,' inspection, and the expenses gained by themselves and fuEldredge and Nancy Black. At Lost. the Plains; Husband Was Flay in Basketball League This of.loeal office, in plaees where ofture students. i nine years of 'age she moved to , fices have been maintained, were k . ..Edccators-and'-aLeast Winter Nauvoo, Illinois, with bfir .patents, aM String 2 eents per crate, except in Bear ibdt on accounV of ike Mormons Mrs. Agnes Moore, the wife of One Noted Man From the East , River valley, where, by reason of On Thursday, January 29, the being driven from that place, they cost of labor, the local George S. Moore, died at the famHolding strictly "letter the higher were 2y3 cents per crate, facility and student body of the remained there only two weeks, charges the Missouri river to ily residence last Wednesday even loAfter- - carefully considering the of the four year rule. Arbitrator and at Perry, where a Brigham Young University gave Wm. E. Day of Salt Lake City de- cal The from In the trouble. .heart Quarters. ing spring was charge agreed 'upon by question from every angle, it has another of those practical demon- - of 1847.her father who was cap- funeral services will be held at at last been decided to establish cided that Lester Greenwood, the the growers. have which of strations loyalty tain of fifty men in Daniel Spen- - the First ward The following shows the total meeting house Sat- a summer school at the Brigham star guard of the B. Y. U. basket characterized this great school so cers company, started with his ball is ineligible to of cars shipped and from number team, O. 2 IL play any at oclock. Berg Young University for next o many times in the past. "When- - family in the long perilous jour- urday more intercollegiate games, be- what points : ever pavements, the digging or ney acro.ss the plains to the Great and Son have charge of the make the school the best cause Mr. Greenwood took part in!Pear River Valley .39 sew Salt Lake. "Aunt Diana,1 who mams. 14 in the state the work of carefully half of a game against the Logan Cache valley er connections, the fencing of was then only ten years bfage, Mrs. Moorewas horn in Derbyin Clearfield 1909 J and Aggies has I35 therefore selecting a faculty has begun and school property, the erection of took a mans place in driving the zl 2 used up his four year8 of compeli-- l Elberta on April 26, 1817. the shire, England, will be imteaching corps and locking the new buildings, or any other tion. Coach Fred Reunion putCgden gleams, - 75 in Dabell Robert married She a few weeks. requiring money and wheels down the steep mountain Mr. Greenwood and four other Payson 14 effort, have been needed, the en- - sides, and on Sept. 21, 1847, riding England, and in 1865 the couple Efforts are being made to get high school boys into the D in!PeriY tire school has moved as a unit, her pony, led the emigrant train came to America. On the way one of the best educators from a 1909 when Mr. Bennion game 137 had a full Provo No occasion, however, in the past down the precipitous, rugged across the plains Mr. Dabell got big eastern" university to eomq team of more 5 -- -I Santaqup experienced players haq witnessed a more unanimity of mountain into the valley of their lostand was neyer heard of after, here for the summer and there is and did not need the 31 ThelSprinvi,le "kids.. no doubt of the success that will action than was shown on Thurs- - destination. The next day, still 1 When she arrived in Utah she set- attend the efforts of the church coach promised the boys that itL00(-ros- s for The occasion Diana first was thr e riding ahead, day morning. 10 would not count valley as a years comthis substantial expression of loy- - of her company to enter the fort tled inJIeber City .and later mar- board. Many educators desire to petition as he had an agreement come west as the our for summer, alty was the purchase of a ten built by the Pioneer company a ried George E. Moore, who surTotal with Coach Teetzel to that effect acre plot of ground immediately short time before. And with her vives her, and the following chil- - ideal climate and mountains stand and he wanted to The following committee .was the try out eer attractive to the eastern high n north of the athletic fields The death passes the last of the pioneer dren are still appointed on motion of 0. W. school lads out to see what living: the hot of ol came women was who in land tract people this to 47. Utah of they days during to consider the question- of purchase Six girls and five sons; they June, could do against & college team. Her future husband, who - was made necessary in the working out July and August. a permanent loeal organeffecting Mr. Bennion and Mr. Teetzel are of the plans in the growth and de- - captain of a company following are William, Robert, John, Ernest The summer school of last sum- now to have more direct but ization, protesting Mr. Greenwood velopment of the University. The her fathers, was married to the and Eden Moore, .all of this city, mer was considered by those in COntrolof.ihiL.lQcal.mftGagement (uni--. asa.' r esul t of t hei ro t dsf cost of the Jand was $5 (WODiea rlcston. J. B. Walton, chairman; Ralph Arbitrator Day has beenr"p comnell-- ! cT sui cfen fst 0 ok coverand It Provo T came the to 1868 state, to to in long w an period preside Mrs. Harmon Baum of Provo, Mrs facility steps dedare thu athleU over the Utah County stake. Mrs. R. E. Wolfe and Mrs. J. E. Sum- ed aided many teachers to get that ed lf of this amount. raise much nearer to the coveted deA mass meeting was called, and Smoot, who was the mother of mers of Mrs. John Ore.; Portland, the "exerciser fftTthe pro gram were thirteen- ctoMrenrand the wif'trof E. Bott, Jr., and Miss "Florence gree they sought to posstws, St dents and teachers "eame frontal! of such a nature as to make every the stake president, w here all the Moore of this city. 6rere; Knudsen. Otto Olson, R. Tvork .at ODe present feel at his or her best, traveling members of Aiur church fonltrpton siphons Cook, A. n. De-The remains may he viewed at over this state and many found and tended to awaken the heroic made their headquarters, recog-spir- it the residence from 11 to 1 oclock their, way here from other stages. tFe lamehSth ?hTTnQn i 'LongJVV. 0. Reesley, D. L. Vin- the will which inspires one to do nized early in her married life that Saturday at 113 South Sixth Eat.' rommittee will meet be greatly increased and from last ednesday, which ended with 9 Corn- great things. The plan for rais- - she must put forth her best efforts ore of 99 to 20 m favor of the meralyclab o'clock at the present indications it will be Bnd ing the money was submitted, and in making her home hospitable1 SKULL AND BONES vi)1 its I rVOO If A A A! V ' ell AnA I - . I of the largest enrollments ever atbefore the meeting was adjourred and attractive. For this reason, Y boys have upwards of $1,40000 was contre out side of being an officer at one - WITH EVERY DRINK SOLD; tending a summer school in the been confident IinmgTOWers-baall season state. that they buted in spite of the fact that the time in the Relief Society, she GRINNING DEATH SIGN an invincible quintette, but meeting and its purpose was a ?ur- - lived the life of a loving wife, Thomas Roylance, for the rast the of Greenwood will dropping voted COUNTY and Rtudents. SENDS CLERK The plan to the mother, happy four weaken their chances materially. years salesman for the Schill- for .th ose who could not maker, loved not only by all of her ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 26. All FILES TO LOS ANGELES Best Tea ComPanVt has sever- tomorrow For 2 faiv.tD first n and posterity, but by beverages containing more than g make the contribution at the with that comhis ed cnnection Greenwood neither gue game cent will be labeled alcohol Sim- ing to do so within the next few hundreds of friend and acquaint-day- per mana-useV. to A. Robison assistant be(0Tne Clerk mons, Jones nor Chipman can beipany and County with skull and The younger portion of the anees all over the state. in ,the but with Halverson William,M. Roylnnee other.poison warning, if a bill to was requested to send the files of .student body werp asked to confer . She leaves surviving Company of this city. Mr. .Roy-"-" with their parents on the matter children, forty four grandchildren be introduced in the legislature to- the district court in the case of W. bert. Bowman and Tavlor lanee is considered, a very valwas sentenced to Y. U. n E. Davis,-wh. will make a strong ffcfi uable before giving evxpression to theiand nineteen great grandchildren, morrow at the behest of the addition to the company. months" the in the serve fast B. becomes C. against law. a county eight Y, aggresra- league loyalty. There is no question hut The following are the names of ion. f The tv. eoun of The Grand The to and the skull will be have : children game jail a killing A. O. Smoot, e close plan ig that the needed amount will be in her in spite of the bad luck that s hands of the treasurer by the ceased : Mrs. David R. Beebe, Mrs; printed in red ink and took place In 1894. Davis is has come to the B. Y. U. JUDGE WHITECOTTON close of the month, and the en- - J. W. Bean, Mrs. Elizabeth Hardy, under them a warming to this ef - i awaiting trial for murder in the : Los Robi TAKES LAW PARTNER Angelas county jail. thusiastio ones claim that, there Jos. E. Smoot, deceased, Mrs. feet: Geo. E. Robison, Mrs. Thos. - F. "This preparation contains al - son may be summoned to the trial. RESERVOIR OFFICIALS will be a surplus. Judge J. W. N. Whitecot- Pierpont, 0. P. Smoot, II. A. cohol, which is a' G. REV. BOUTILLIER T. one of the most notable narcotic Smoot all and'Wilford ton, pqison. Smoot, of irritant, EVA SNOW DIED TODAY WILL LECTURE SUNDAY of the section, has Provo City Her brothers and sisthe bill sets forth Furthermore, lawyers he 0 . cers AFTER LONG SUFFERING ters are Edmond tbe Erqyo Reser- taken into partnership S. P. Eldredge, Coal- just what size the type and the Rev. Bontdlier will repeat his oir Company are meeting this Dobbs, a young lawyer and ville; Esther Gams, Coalvolle; Ira skull and bones shall be. t tvy to settle some im The violation of the The for leetnre on the Horace Eva Snow, newspaper man. Mr. Dobbs Eldredge, Myton; penalty ant of P01nts interest on the A1 ma is at present state editor of Eldredge, W. O. act is a fine of not less than $3 nor ment of the Insane at St. Marys'pP daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest river. President J. R. Murand is the Snow, died at their home in the Eldredge, John Eldredge, all of more than $50, or from five to fifty dock and Engineer Caleb Tanner considered one of the best 4:30 oclock. Bonneville ward today soon apter!Salt Lake City; Laura Mills. Den- - days in jail, or both. representing thecanal yotn- William n. Anderson, superinnoon. The child has been suffer - jver. Colorado; Carrie Andrew, newspaper men in the state. There are pany. a number He will come to Prova to totendent of refused the trouble more of, for league, jTonopah, Nevada, ing from heart Portant questions to he settled Ti-make bis home on the 15th of funeral services" will be night to 6ay who would introduce n.ui.j x,i. than a year. .a tbe C1ty and the Provo February. Arrangements for the funeral held in the Stake Tabernacle at 2 the hill. He said, however, that stant attention but her chances for .e vveen. (Reservoir Company. will be announced later. it is not a joke. oclock p. m. Sunday. recovery are doubtful.' - at Yesterdays Meeting and the T- sec-retar- m!eotthe -- f n.niiii in -- If t - rtj - t- " t - ,. to-th- e grossed rjt -- - sum-merT- I 1- wagon-proveme- nt Salt-Lak- 80 -- An-deli- - 31 one-ha- W.-Br- e- sn,V -- IV 1 . d de-pri- se s t. home-provide- d. lea-iln- meet-childre- s. cross-bone- her-eig- d; s Eg-fp- ht er o Anti-Saloo- de-th- cross-bone- ( J r - habit-forpiin- g, . ld e. Modem-Treat-arn90- n , Herald-Republica- n p -- .cuc.s i . teii i |