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Show Tea Oai Depend Upon ' ' If its It WEATHER FORECAST genuine news ot Provo youre looking for, get The Post. Its reliable and up to the minute. Tonight and Wednes, , jj day fair. ' is of value to you in a hundred ways. To read your home town paper acquaints you with the social and civic life of this com-, connectso the newspaper munity. Besides this, there is always something you want- .- Something you want to. know about. Perhaps the very thing you want is advertised in this paper-an- d between the buyer and the seller. Our Merchants News contains the best values offered in - Provo, and every one of them are Teliable. ing link K v The newspaper habit Is & good one to acquire. it Good because -- Jse . VOLUME 6 PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1914 NUMBER 334 fr WORLD FAMOUS -- EN - -- GINEER --VISITED THE IRRIGATION PROJECT m on is N.V t Sir William Wilcocks, - K. 0. M. FAREYELLlEXERCISES - G., Designer of the Assuan Dam Was a Provo Visitor Last Fri- PASSEY 10 day and Saturday; Gave Much - Valuable Advice. It JllRlOl Yesterday the Season Opened and the Anglers Lined Up; Today . They Are Debating as "to the Number of Fish in the River. , is Hard for the Gffice Holders To Decide Whose Head -- Shall Adorn the Horn of the Boll Moose; Lets Give Them the the Janitor. Yesterday, Monday, June loth, the fishing season in Utah opened and the anglers sallied forth to Tingrapple with members of the ny tribe. Many varieties of bait . were carried to the banks of the streams in these parts and some, of it found its way to the hooka, of the fishermen and some did not even reach the hanks of the brooks and forks of the river. All day Sunday crowds in wagon, thronged to the river and to the canyon until the stream was lined with fishermen, professional and amateur, from the lake to the voirs at the head. Many and varied are the fish stories that are being toTiTtodny. Some estimate that there are dozens of fish in the river, hut they 'cant be found. Others caught some and 8Te willing to place the amount much higher. There are some who went to fish yesterday who returned home last evening with' fine catches and they say the fishing is quite up to the average only the river is still very high and the is in the side stream's- - Inf nobble Creek canyon there were large crowds of fishermen, and although the catches were not large there were some fair sized trout caught and other streams the fishing was reported fair. The fishermen who went to the lake met with considerable-disappointmen- t; as the lake trout and hasTwere not biting good. There some good catches of catfish, and some very large carp were to town. back brought Sir William Wilcocks, K. C. M An Excellent Program Was Given in Honor, of the Young Man G.,, considered the worlds great- Which shall it be! Which shall it bet, est engineer on irrigation and the Who Leaves Shortly for the I looked at Jobn designer of the famous Assuan Mission Field. dam in the Nile valley, came to John looked at me. Provo last Friday night to go over (The aboywrivas stolen bodily IN FRIDAY- from r whose the Strawberry projectth Pro- - Fajre wellservices wer e"giv enln" Fourth the ward Provo unbeL. Sunday at the J. Lytel. present ject Engineer 7 :30 The - distinguished known to the writer and that, too, -engineer, evening, June 14th, 1914, at who reclaimed 6,000,000 acres of p. m., presided over by Bishop without his permission, and furland in Egypt by planning the Booth This was a continuance of thermore, without the permission of Phillipony Tom, editor of Assuan dam, and who also de- Wednesday evening, June 10, on EnProminent Provo the Salt Lake Tribune. We say Talented Young Musician! Called signed the mammoth irrigation the Brigham Young park, where Fatal Acci-- his in advance or we might be By Death at the Beginning of a gineer Met Wit-Aplan for Mesopotamia, came to many of the Fourth ward people Provo directly from Boise,where met fora strawberry feast, dancdent at Mid pile Last Friday; accused of deliberately purloinVery Promising Career in His above he conducted an inspection . of ing' and bonfire. the words.) ing . Chosen Profession. Funeral.Yesterday. The d quartette led Anyhow that just expresses the government irrigation projects. the Democrats over at the Ho is accompanied by Wi A Ry- the congregation in the opening .Not for many months has a way nine oclock last Sunday an, member of the United States hymn. High on the Mountain death occurred in this vicinity court house feel when the talk of Invocation was offered' conTops. Bull with the and reclamation commission, county morning Bishop L. L. Nelson of the people such shock fusing that Moose comes up. When the- mat- the Provo Second ward received troller of that body. F. H. Han- by Elder Jabez Dangerfield. ,lfter as thegave death of Major J. Keeler, ter was first mentioned there was na. supervising engineer of recla- the administration of tbsacra-ment-an- d which took a telegram from Carl Nelson sayplace, atJdid vale .last a rustle in the court house to other ward Jiisiness the mation service, and D. W. Mur- tag afternoon 6,600 when Friday ing that his brother Asaei had phy, former drainage engineer of following progranywas rendered : volts of " electricity were shot the ..otherLfe)Ioy, When the died in' the Boston City Hospital Remember Me, Oh Mighty call came the eqho could be heerd the reclamation service. his body. According to all over through the RobOne, the court house, .No, uot at three oclock Sunday 'morning, visited Hotel quarWhen at the by C. II. Spencer of the Progress Freda B..Cluff gave I can hold my job; take the and asking him to notify the boys erts last Saturday morning and tette. Keel- me, Power Light Company, qnd parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelinterviewed by a representative a rejfcdffig, The Revolt of Moth- er climbed a ladder to mam cir- a 1 , er Miss Rachel fleed it and besides how can he son Kartchnpr a of The Post, the distinguished his ' so1qdeath be word the As, the-Susuddady Viol in on Whpforth. He ran to accompanied' 'visitor said:. About the Strays 'liTirifiesr'pfoceed" withom came known it cast a flash ever mg gloom j me. Then, anyhow, I need the berry project, not a word, uota piano by Miss Jose Madsen. th? injured mm and the entire musical fraternity of Eider Lars P. Eggertsen spoke him let It was first word. .About irrigation ygsYou go. money;' J?1, aid- bat suggested that the elerk and treas- the city, for there was no musicpeople here in Utah use three upon the subject, Our MLW He gave a brief review hadeafataLT fo- r- the ian more loved and respected than urer should make-way times too much wateyYou dont aries. B. Moose. of the is work done hri that Then the recorder's Job Asaei Nelson. His brother Carl being seem to realize that you drown Mrs. his and Karl brother Keeler, mission field by the members was suggested. It was argued left Boston with the body as ?oon your crops ingjsaad of irrigating the notified Midwere to and hurried that the clerk - was needed to as possible and will reach Provo them. Whatf you need is less w- of the ward already out, the posi- vale returnafternoon and Friday t bolster up the enfeebled -- county in time to have the funeral held aiter andmore fertilizer for your tions they are holding, and ed to Provo Saturday morning, the gospel as taught by the commissioners. It wouldnt do to Sunday. soils ad youjwill raise belter with them the remains let bringing Latter-da- y is Saints the clerk go. If they did the Asaei Nelson was horn in this having upon and his bereaved widow and . crppsT This really applies to 21 years ago next August. Christian-dothe minds of Heralds thinking politics would go eity yearly every section in the west eleven months old son. He graduated from the public OK no . straight to the except out near Los Angeles, Never was there such a schools and then completed his profuThe quartette sang, Just For There was also doubt as to the where they dont have the water sion of flowers at a funeral in the Brigham Young course at expediency of the treasurer, ditto and have learned the value of its Today; Miss Garda Gee as there from which school he 7 University, Mo ' on the f?manf the recorder, ditto oil the reading. The Death of careful use to e graduated ago. -- ?ery LOCAL ELKS HONORED duePafted es. Lorin44" f Elliott sh erif ""Maybe assessor,"or the fand by George Mr. Wilcocks then went on to 8 ; the boy developed a wond-- j they could kick Bill Elliott out of eaJT explain that most of the sections Passey gave a piano selection, the deaceased had musical gatherability and was con-tothe court house add give the jani-out here have enough water for afterwards expressing hk.desire FLAG DAY SUNDAY at from er and near far one of the best pianists', to a Bull Mooser, and ?ld"ed job thei rcrops and some to spare, but to perform worthy mission. A C1 before he had eomplet- - j liberal contribution was taken at7to ay. the'F kst resPects to thus the soliloquy. Anyhow the ln, owing to the supply they heve the noblest ades- tbls ed meir youn Moose Bull ,the ,4s 80m as he wanted that joo two never .experimentedrt with just the the close of the meeting. took blg ever. (daie produced,! ago-athey ought to alJd cello in the B. nn J'!? piano. Many Members of the OrderMet amount needed. He is a strong The Fifth ward meeting- house years YU. he forged? at the Club Rooms Where the have had it. Then too''"' theres advocate of fertilizer and manure was filled thc- - front aQd continued with -- sympathizing to tb Musical Was Given, of superintendent cf the . -for the soil, ' friends. . The music was furnfiedjc0unty Will a . prominent place among nrigW; sat r He also spoke of his experiences . by the fifth ward choir,-- assisted jRfy Bull Moose leaders on oca milslcians allthe while he Every tean, woman and child in' the Boise valley, where condi- ITTna,'I,ed Provo in by the - Boshard-Pyn- e 'whoattended the Elks Flag day quartette'thatkcore Oh wecould gosh if -- tions what are and Misses Ada Howe and Ora a ear be to the New were thrilled with exercises Frank onjy get Ropers job of they are here .in Utah county and Bishop Albert -- Manwar- probation officer that would of Music fhr Old Glory and all she rep-m- g England Conservatory help to eontn found the. same fault . with the took charge and, the speakers his musical studies, resentsr It was" a representative-wer,Some. We took his motorcycle ddaho farmers in the use of water. Elders A. Smoot, A. P-I Wflla?d Remain The tbeyehe' made a' name for audience thalTturned oui.to .wit-Inspector away from him to discourage him Jin Alemll, J. William - After making the trip over the imse-Geo. He had completed the Knight, ' him tollnan(j make Utah For a Long Time n$!j these- services - last Sunday quit We wouldnt project - the party Strawberry" and was . him coming be evening. a -. deputy sheriff and yrswork came back to Provo, where the spect the National Reserves. - J. li. Wngftt of Midvale-anBish- - even then bome waen he was, seized with a i The lodge rooms were tastefuDy'' the bound east the boarded visitprs Each 'wouldnt quit Now aint that a beraorrbaSe of the lungs and had decorated in the colors of the or- P: Albert Manwaring. train for Colorado. . , b Mr. Will C. Barnes,. inspector ofspeaker told of the sterling char- - shame,-anken to the hospital. The' der, purple and white interning the committee sane- With the completion of his re- grazing, returned from a visit to ,acter of the man who had so sud- was notified and his broth- - ling with the red, ' white. and blue family tioned all too Oll t well f Wv it v i , . a s a J Va naniw Uaam 1. i ) ii. p i 1 fi port to the secretary of the inter- ior, which he may prepare 'home, Sir Willcocks oxpeets 'terminate his life work as an on the Indian and thatj too, in whieh boy mac--b improved. For, a and- members entered the lodge Jt that the Democrats' thence to bespoke the sincerity of the speak- - jn theappears are gineer. ne is now engaged writbe Waa onsidered almost rooms to the' strains of a stirring time county very anxious to ont cb ers' fi's ing his memoirs, which may oc- and obliging fuse and the word of his martial air, it was an .appreciative . the Bull Moose vull only jf, cup jT'severaT y ears of his life. is administered from The Vernal dmng rriore'lhah re'be sacrificing this tim and rive! dpath ame' 88 an awful-shothe. pre- f 'These memoirs will unfold a story office. Mr. Fenn of the distnet quired, and his ntter lack of fear the The unveiling and Democrats eeedings. , thia fobs the But of a man who was horn in 1852 on foresters office, who accompanied . had been the mark upon which he lib- floral of bell the of the object of the fusioi nn ' PE0V0 PRESSED BRICK .bnilding isnt ' the banks of an irrigation canal Mr Barnes on his visit over a was judged. Has strict adherence, the ATTRACT itself in was end a ATTENTION OF erty strong part of the antlered crowd. portion of the Uinta forest has to duty in both temporal and started out for the spoils of office TOURISTS ON RAILROAD tast'n? les80n in - patriotism. A, returned to Ogden an l will g6 spiritual affairs had built for him and to complete the deal the ' . j vgry beautiful ceremony indeed. from there to some of the forests. the reputation that was placing Democrats must give hem A. C. Lund was in exeell-Prof. - ' in the northern part of this dis- - him to the id re-the ed achievements took place enlarging. trirt Inspector Barnes will the worlds- - arable in Utah for sometime and Major J arpamain . district There is ",,lc,ent form that it was necessary r famous as the designer of make a thorough stndv of the low this city thirty years ago. lie ob- Though number. Mm to give a second trouble brewing in the official wbe a ' the Assuan railroad .man dam, hh has high re- ranges and grazing conditions in tained his education in the public PPdnent' Mozart orchestra of gave the Democrats and all schools and the Brigham Young family cognition in England for remariv-.Abl- general. ,sa'T.tbe br!ck as ie Paaapd through jbe oxcenent numbers but their of necessity surrendering engineering feats performed life b. had 8mV of ' pretation of Tkt brot"!,lt office. or lfiese .Tie win on the Tigris and the Euphrates. strong desire for engineering 'Moose, who really must be forth a round of well deserved ap REV. PHILLIP KINO and fVe rmn tA hp kW in ,om.pet,itioil vrifk plaiieT Master Ilareld Blumen- WENT TO BOS N his electricity, and spentmueii of vided forV they iine host brick toad iu th United tbai made the hit of the Treasurer Alex Iledquist of the time with the elecriciil tind stoic that word"4 i evening jin 6 1"' Utah Pharmaceutal Association, when he recited Hats Off to the attendleft this morning to be in Everything went off in Flag. ance at the fourteenth . annual order and the boys of. class -- .u.u.v. UfU niter Bouis is .fiuaujw convention to be held in Salt Lake iu.u, for the be..!eft field, mission Provo Bodge No. 849, B. P, O. Bos-- i paying a7 months visit staying in Provo six week as the Mr. jfedmiist motored tip and was1 died , in Boston. He left for honorable fiIbn?au added one more to their Wlth Elks have her. mismoii Mr. and Mrs, John. J. " parents, Mr,, aud.jllrs. with his wife deserved laurels. R. Boshard. .. J, many 'Martin. (Continued on page eight) , MAJOR KEELER KILLED - ASAELNELS0N where-aboutgk- soip-jkutho- re BOSTON DIES CITY HOSPITAL NEAR MIDVALE re-s- . Pyne-Boshar- s , -- 'Pyne-Boshar- d -- lt - -- -- -- ' VPK - -- the-effec- ' r m. er two-years -- rs f i -- nd - C-B-ARNES .. , - very-similar- -to pride-Bailey- . ' -- e - -- f . m d a.1 m v- ! m m . - ' ck andienee-who-witness- ed . of ei Win inter-Univem- .Tf, , , , and-Aft- j V |