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Show I Ht ' WEATHER FORECAST Tuesday fair1 NUMBER -- 08 PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, - the Fine Storm That Visited Utah Sections-- Y esterday. For a time yesterday afternoon-thfarmers and fruit growers of this section were very - much, afraid that the falling temperature would do great damage to the fruit. A sudden change brought a rising temperature, and today there is great rejoicing, for , the storiq has done great good. The exceedingly warm weather of the last week has caused an abnormal growth of the State fruit trees are in full bud. The snow of last night, however, did not cause-andamage; in fact, it wa regarded as beneficial by horti-culturists, as it will serve to retard the growth of buds until proper season. J. Cecil Alter, obesrever of the United States weather bureau, said lasttiight that his. office had received reports from many part of the state devoted to fruit growing, which indicated that the buds had not advanced far enough to be damaged by a cold snap at tlii3 time. There are a few small districts where the buds are well advancand these ed, paid Mr. Alter, may suffer slightly if the weather clears in the morning, causing a brought by the Provo Reservoir Company against the water users of the Provo river has been argued In the courts and the time for the filing of answers has been extended for a period of three months. J. H. McDonald and Thomas and f Soules are Johnson, Miss Olsen, Mrs. Wightman, Mrs, Fin j an, Miss Rothwell, Mrs. Burt, and attorneys for a part of From Left to Right Miss Walsh, Mrs. Croucks, Miss Mrs. Clements. , , the water users who filed their demurrers and were given the exHere are some of the newest forms yet. But they have learned htve so far been published. has shown them how to shoot with tension. members of the Chicago police to pin their stars on the left side, They have been under the care revolvers, something that few of According to the best informa-- ; force. " They have joined so re- unlike most of the n tion obtainable, there will be at unithat they havfenlt their of the country wh ose photographs of Lieutenant Westbrook, who them knew anything about. least one hundred different an-- cently swers filedio the complain brought UP F FATHER by the Provo Reservoir Company. f1E!J The larger companes will file their answers about the first of "April, I ENDS INDOOR SPORT while the private parties will drag WANTS HIS PROPERTY 10 BE REPRESENTED summer. all along It is reported that some of the larger concerns will represent The BrY. U. Boys Gave One of Mail Order Wives Are Not De- Salt Lake Press Club Plans For Two Young Men Attempted to Inthat they have already taken all pendable, According to George jure Girls When Father Arrives of the water on the river and that the Finest Wrestling and .BoxUnique Publication For of Meets Year. the Thorn of Pleasant Grove. ing Both Boys Badly Beaten. mo other company can possibly acState. This whatever. quire any rights they hope to make stick in spite About two hundred fans jour- - George Thorn has brought suit of the fact thatthey have done neyed up to the Y gym last against Emma Thorn to recover Two cowardly young men tried nothing for years to improve their Saturday night to see what they $,000.00 worth of property in lasting record of the achievements to force their" attentions on two facilities for the storing and sav- supposed would be a rather unex- - real estate located in Pleasant 'of the men who have been most Provo girls last Thursday night ing of water which they are now citing finish of the indoor sports Grove. The case is a sequel to prominent and successful in the and as a result of their obnoxious . . , claiming-but no sooner had the events the marriage of the couple which' , , , . . attentions to the girls one of them frost.The., treesare Safe,, bow--, started than a complete change of .tookplace Jast January, had to' take" ft shoiTestm the ever, so long as the snow remains spirit came ovr th'emvJs on the) Thorn,. who is 72 year? aid, the state of Utah, to its present Provo General Hospital, and the and the coindin ess continues. bleachers. The tournament was started a correspondence with the condition of enviable prosperity, other is carrying an awful looking The weather forecast for the for the purpose of picking the box- -' woman, who lived in Denver, and ss Club of Salt Lake and countenance state today is cloudy, with probground the town. ing and wrestling men to meet 'claimed to be fit years of age.,the newspapermen of the state After" theboys had attempted ably rain or snow. The storm other schools and to settle the Finally he proposed to marry her , flElSES the task of publish.nft to get the girls to take a rde uith which struck Provo yesterday deschool championships. sod she accepted. They met iala which will tell in detail them and the girls refused, one i.f veloped in the northwest, sweepThe first event was a boxing Pleasant Grove and immediately a the boys got out of the buggy and ing over Idaho and northern Utah match between Maiben and hymens alter in this the story of tlieiives of the suc- - stepped in front of the girls. They with rain or snow. A high wind Large Crowd Attended the Con- doek at the batam or lOfi pound ityiandihe nuptial knot waaJied. .cessful men of this state. were forced- - to stop, but not for accompanied the storm and at cert Given by the Male Chorus weight. Maiben won the decis- - According to the present com-- j Thl--g be gtyjecj long, as the father of one of the one time during the afternoon worki .bjcl Under the M. I. A. Association. ion. Carl and Marion Harris ,plaint-s- he . agreed to love, honor,,,. c, ' girls happened along and soon reached a velocity of forty miles wrestled six minutes and Marion and be an obedient wife. Then he . was the matter, an hour. No damage' outside of a was given the decision. The ee- - claims while he was excited and .Utah, tfrwfsM the street in a hurry bad scare to a number of persons tie ond boxing event was at the 125, not in his right mind the bride purpose 6f Preference Horary for aud knocked the young fellow was reported from the lightning pound-weighand Harris and persuaded him to deed to her his newspapers in the state and to down. He then beat him and which preceded the rain. Gubler were the opponents. At home and property to the value of furnish the history of the state in asca.. climax the flirtatious up s youth iCInb, is now in Provo for the pur- the end of the third - round - the, $2,000.00. suffered a broken leg. When he F. M. HAMILTON HAS judges called the match a drawl No sooner had she gained pos- - biographical form. howled with pain the irate father C. C. Story, a news writer land a fourth round was boxed, session of the deeds than she rush-MPRAISE FOR DIXIE made the other boy come and take The people turned out very well Gubler won out, but only by the ed off for the train. Soon she nd member of the Salt Lake Press him to the and is it said ( hospital, and the concert was not only a narrowest margin. was back in Denver and Mr. Thom P08e f gathering data from those the other did not escape the wrath Post Officer Inspector F. M. musical triumph for the chorus,) The B. Y. U. has four extra was left disconsolate and alone. raen that the committee have of the father. tfection to of Hamilton represent this returned yesterday from. a great financial success and good mat men. They are Lambert, ,He claims to have written her lpcted The threshing administered will will no doubt result in the giving Bpnt, Turner and Orser. All four many times but she refused to re-- the state. though St undoubtedly have a very restrain - ?,11 exten8jv the trip northern of many more like entertainments, took part in the meet and it was tnrn. He nowclaims that sliei Ov part of ing effect on the boys, and herfe Arizona. Mr. Hamilton waa loud The program for the evening "was pla;nlv evident that all four men married him to defraud him of his RICH COMPANY will . . after they .. , undoubtedly stop to ones. Or-were hard In court the the finals asks and follows: ? e0rSe "as property GOOD ENTERTAINERS forcing their attentions on . was one ot ser was the only one that didnot cancel the deed she holds and to PART ONE. of the city. There are otWlnot girls 1. Sweet ond Low (Bamaby) ; win oneofhi.s trials. lie was give it back to him. who. should come in for the same the most wonderful, sections he had ever visited. " 2 Dinah ( Cr Johns ; 3 Goodbye game to the finish, but took thei. ComThe Frank Rich Musical treatment. too defensive .-GROWERS Male HAVE much win on ChorusFRUIT to (Tosti), pany opened a three nighty cn Prelude. C 8harp Minor points. gagement, inthe Opera House last HOLDAWAY AND SMITH The boxing match betwpen Bob(Rachmaninoff), Mr. LeRoy Fris-bnight and were well received by a GET MORE ASSISTANCE ' bins and Blake went four rounds, . T fair sized audience. The company Provoof Blake The branch the Utah 5. -- Bass solo.v Do'wn in the winning in the lest round; variety of entertainers and Locker of Davy-JonFruitgrowers Association (Petrie), the weight was at met)with the musical' hits, the black Iloldaway and Smith Company Oreenuood and Lambert wort in with J. II. Manderfield and a rep- Mr. Albert Southwiek. and the fen. j has secured the services of G. F. for the 153 pound weight. In tali ve of the Denver and PART TWO. th entertained Fredrickson of Rosevelt for a lo1. Last Night (Kjierulf), Male first round Lambert slipped on the; Rio Grande last Saturday and ve satisfactorily. Mr. Fredricksen has been smooth floor just as , 'Greenwood cated a site for a shipping depot Chorus. was thVtitle" of treasurer of the Lam-.fThe chosen for to next summer tried a left the site 2. Dixie,- Utah (arranged by jaw. the ;ece ,Mt nj?ht. Tonight th c and Tlf'e'ssis't with the''rrTe'chai bert couldnt sidestep ard got the is just east of Academy Avenue pnmranv . , Stephens), Male Chorus. v company 3. A Perfect Dav (Carrie Ja- - blow .full foce. He was bit verv' on Sixth South street. Proper' T0Pr0Wn;Utth cobs BondJ7 Male Chorus. f.r.the: ad: will close the engagement with a taaind boxed three rounds with ing of cars and other conveniences B. Y. U. DRAMATIC CO. . 4. Tenor solos: (a)-TSpring piece entitled Variety Isle. Les be of benefit Greenwood will for the and from a TO BE SEEN IN PLAYarranged put up very (Wagner; b Love and Fancy, Straw the and ON LAST OF MARCH good Ven showing. growers. Butterfly (Pucinni), . Madame ft Greenwood boxed four rounds and Prof. Charles R. Johnson. DR. WOODS HUTCHINSON Greenwood won the .decision by a IMPROVED HOME CONTEST 5. String quartette: a LECTURES WEDNESDAY The B. Y. U. Dramatic company NEEDS close MORS ENTRIES Contabile (Tschaikowsky) ; very margin. TABERNACLE NIGHT AT under the drection of Miss Bea- to Garrick had in for Gudmundson three - b, Selected, Prof. go n trice Camp, made a splendid hit at different boxing events. First he The members of the home and Messrs. Allred, Glazier-anDr. Woods Hutchinson, the from Johnson. Then he met provement'of the Utah Stake Re- Payson last night,- and other en Burgner, will Said to be the highest salaried at noted lecturer, Societies appear are anxious for gagements will put the company PART THREE. Winn, and the last time he boxed lief very in motion pictures, who aptabernacle the trim the in Provo Provo ne Wedensday to enter lady of finals. succeed-fdf. the the the Me'Blake good for ! people 1 Then Youll Reember in his famous at the Ellen Wednesday, 'contests. which takes lecture, offered Each night has ward pears led all in his off gagement of three Chorus. place Male carrying . Foods and Foolishness. matinee and night, in "the three Jlarch 31st, and'April 1st. a prize for the most improved S. Dry Yo Eyes (Landsberg,, events. This lecture has been deliver part dual role drama, The False -- Male Chorus. Although beaten in boxing by homo and the stake organization ed most the centers imof in Bride.. AND DIVORCE GETS will most a Jefor big the Murdock reversed the give prize 2. Male quartette, What the. Maiben, Florence and her husband, newUnited States and the of the MONTHLY ALIMONY A homes The in him ward. in on the and any proved wrestling (Parks). Prof.jcision CViminey Sang advice has will ly mateh-of contest end given He first brought the fall. a on was on then inarried.'qnarreland she goes qut. won Messrs. ' Roberts, ..Johnson and criticism much to from her mother. She is replaced, .favorable ted" against Jones. There was no April. Frisbvnnd Read. Geneve was Mathias is classes. Hutchinson Dr. after all granted being abducted, in the house Tenor solo, Celestial Aida .decision in the first six minutes. Mathias. A. divorce from James. underworld girl, her replica. an a Coach of Webb took went by speaker very entertaining match for IThe another charge sixj'og; (Verdil. Mr. Arnold Blaefrner. also was The his should number and ,The Will the plaintiff granted4l5 and J. decision. indirectly no still At and prove dischargedbutler, the wrestling, solo Knight end, 5. Rosary, with tenor month almony and $30.0(1 per responsible for it, rescues the wife on the best one C. of the II. Hicks dethe were and was 15 Murdock minutes of very iper judges. Chorus. , .fNevml, Male .month attorneys fees, also the res and sets things right. A rare entire Lyceum course. W. Lester Man gum acted as tim- 6. The Star Spangled Banner dared the winner. V aaa.a.aaa.a.a,aaa.aa treat. box; ,toration of her maiden name Coach Roberts refereed the (Key) Male Chorus - - - ; police-wome- GHEMIIKir I ay e I i j i W The Farmers Are Rejoicing Over The first demurrers to the suit i ;, VOLUME 6 MARCH 24, 1914 The Provo Reservoir Company May Have Over One Hundred ' Answers Filed to Its Suit, f cloudy rl ORFFAIRSir -- - I liniiE eras j the-Pre- HMD Mnr-'soug- bt ( ..... t - -- r. 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