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Show - nui-idez- rOVO 3 j . 'FfiMR'SJEUO voLuns vii CITY, UTAH .FRIDAY, JANUARY 8,1915. BENCHES -- ENDORSE WATERWORKS: SVSTEf, BY UNITED BIGBRIDGE -- 'The Farmers Arc Shading Great Activity In the Waterworks Movement For the Residents on Provo Bench. When the New fridge is Completed the Road Started About Three Years Mountain to. Ago Will Run-Fro- MORE CONTRACTS m : OH CANAL READY the-hom- the Jex-Blr- Springs d And the involving 158,000 SCENE AT PORTSMOUTH , yards of excavation, claims of Bishop Cullimore who is tun- - 7,000 yards of concrete and other items. The work is located near Pay-Jamellng for water near Lindon. y Cordner tor Timpanogoa, Wal- - son City, Utah, near the San Pedro, ter Brown for Sharon, and J. William Los Angeles and Salt Lake R. IL, and Cillman for Lindon represested the the Tintic Branch of the Denver and committees appointed to solicit patron- - Rio Grande R, R,: For particulars 'address United age to the system from among the farmers- ;- AH - reported - success' - tor States - Reclamation Provov pre-drea- HADE REPORTS D. C. A. P. DAVIS, VERNAL MUSICIAN FRUIT GROWERS TO CITY OFFICERS their districts and were enthusiastic Utah, or Washington,' HARBOR, NEAR WHERE FORMIDABLE W AS SUNK. enter the harbor it might attack a half board could not be well spared. It haa been the policy of the admiralty dozeu battleships. The Formidable sank In a heavy to keep the dreadnoughts of the navy within harbors, away from chance of storm. Mere than 600 of her crew sinking by' the German submarine. went down with her. The loss of the The ships of lesser importance, like vessel herself is not ol great import- - the Formidable and the cruisers, have ance1 to the British navy, for the been sent on duty in the open sea. j The larger battleships have been held reason that she was of the was old manned for the time when the German navy with nought type and " . and on men But the .officers may break from its base. guns. This a scene in Portsmouth hay- bor, jthe most Important rendezvous of the British navy in the war, off which the battleship Formidable was sunk by. a German submarine or mine. The fact that the Germans approached so near the southern base of the British fleet has spread uneasiness through' the United Kingdom. Were it possible for a submarine to a. - ANNUAL HOLD -- over tbs outlook for the system. . The next meeting will be held Wed- .Director and. Chief Engineer. . CONVENTION v'The folio wifi g "iv ports :vl city' ,nesday arternoouatZ ocTock Witte recomwere received by tae city 'Timpanogoe chapel, when father SV10QT CLAIM a,LL A ' ' rorts on the progress of mission The Fruit, Growers of the State Will Tuesday: PASSED BY THE HOUSE be male. will works reFire Chief Joseph W. Loveless Meet in Salt Lake Next Week for for 29 losses fires the Convention 1914; Annual Yv'ASHIN'OTON, Jan. 5. Curing de-- t ported SAYS THAT FIGURES 3,217Jl5,-wikr -- . State Road Commissioner C. Murray Twelves reports that the big ferUgo spanning the Pnoyo river northwest of Y" Edgewood farm will soon be completed and ready for use.- Already the have .been bulitGaSFlhe Steel work will arrive within the next few days, when it. will be put i a to place ini will connect the Pleasant Vew district with TlmpanogoeuToe load running from the Mountain Air School straight west to the Spencer will be opened just a soon as the bridge is completed and the residents uu each side of the river will be brought number of ; miles closer together by abuit-men- ts es -- tion-e- ... Spencer. School, .Members of the Provo Bench Com mercial club andi residents of that sec- - Another Section or the High Line Ca tion met , last night - at the Sharon naf Will Be Let to the Lowest school tor the purpose of hearing reBidder Early in February. ports of the committees and discus- .sing the proposition of installing the.;, Once more the contractors have been on JProvo waterworks for to bid on asked another stretch of Bench, When the meeting adjourned It was practically settled that as soon canal for the government on the Straw-fa- s winter breaks up work w!;I be com- - berry .pro as the high line canal menced on the system, and before an-- near Paysoa will be extended and bids other winter the farmers will have muat be opened on toe 3rd of FebriH, spring water in their homes. O.' H. Anderson of the Cotnmerclai ary. The letter to contractors is as meeting and follows. V.cjub took. .charge of Department of the Interior, J. R. Murdock of the Provo Reservoir Co. was present and explained howthey.United .States .Reclamatioa Service, water from the Steele Springs could Washington, D. C Dec. 31,1914. be obtained and carried to the homes - Sealed proposals will be receive at of the residents. He also urged the the offce of the U. S. Reclamation Ser- necessity of securing other" obtainable vice at Provo, Utah, until 2 oclock p. rights as --early as possible and men- - m., February 3, 1915, for construction Offs--cer- s . WILLLOCATEHERE hnistc ai "tra blie of- Prova will be to hear that Prof. Win. F. Han glad son, the well knows composer of the popular opera, the Sun Dance, will or n up a studio here on Monday, Jan. llth. in Robin 23 of the College . . road. .. The residents of the Central strict of this county owe much to" former . Commissioner Chas. H. Ward and Road Commissioner C.Murray tweivea for what they have accomplished during the past two years in building roads gnd bridges and la beeping our highways in good condition, although very often opposed on the improvements they have wanted to make. Mr. IV ard'i experience ' I ub Ild af f a i r a made him one of the most efficient men the people of Utah county have . . np yests, and many regret that he will not continue 'his services at the present time. Mr, Ward Inaugurated ut movement w hich gave to the people on both slies of the river the public high- way w hich w ill connect the two bench-e- s when the bridge is completed. the probate courts which, granted 191 members attended the fires, S,4)0j The fruitgrowers of the state will has won favor anting all the uiu&ic Former road supervisor for Provo author-- feet of hose was used, 2S miles run assemble in Salt Lake next AYedne- - students and they will certainly appre- G. O. P. National Secretary Issues naturalization papers without William , . canyon, .Ferguson. haS'feMiaV c5at havlr's the opportunity of study- Anaiytical Review of Election , .lty and obviating the defence on th;and tlle. C08t wa8 $120; the cost n charge of lor the. owning of the eleventh ,.orkmen bui!d!ng tha part of the government that losses in- Results. Mug the piano end harmony under such! bridge. drills. :was $73, and, of firemem attend- - aBuuil ' eontentUm of "r"'the .Utah State curred through depredations 'by I talented' director- -' an abie-an7 Si, 5. house. 'Horticultural n 8ociet.V;The not exhacs-dians could nieetiug; was born in Verojwia Hanson' be jion-jProfessor recovered ' by WASHTNGTOX, J,m. H. J. .Justice Frisby reported ConiPier-issuU. for City B. be citizens nal the studied at United i the beld and of November of Senator) jn the review States, elections, gajt j.ate cases for the quarter - Reed Smoofs bill Dec.Tl, MRS w If MANVARIKG nato ent then House several Chicago, at naswL.th years, lading ul ani indications point to a her, today republican 'HlfERsTttPlBt1tAI'W,TuintB;ufisdfctlonTHjr,,'w ' i td4tS5'4n&waCij. 1 of.j- n-- 1 d n e Ar f,r'Yar. F. Giles f reiorted y i ; . ies. He came to Provo about three pa6?e1 the Senate' and vili go toi- - Chief of Police r DIEDTYESTERDAY December 393 arrests,, of wh.chgrowe, of thg Mate, is in part as tot months ago to again stage the "gun President Wilson tor his s.gnature in however, 379 were only for lodgings... lows. due course of time. Dance, 'and. has been with us since The bill is designed to cure defects T1 others were: Intoxication, seven, Tiie handling of our fruit that time, and has now decided to lo- Good Woman Ends Useful Life at Noon Tide of Her Career. And the in the law governing the filing of j suspicion, one; disturbing the pta .e, cucts will be the special feature of cate permanently here. The professor claims.. Many persons in Utah ana ; three; violation of bicycle ordinance, this convention. Mr. C. Holt, mana- - has already demonstrated his ability Community Sincerely Mourns Her J. 0Q lotoxicating liquors,) other ntaten which were terTitoriei, one here, which is ample recommendation Asso-cotlegthe Eugene Fruit 'Growers1' have- Died ckalma against the govern-- one eight houses were quarhntlned ; i for a suoceasfiii career, a birwe" are - elation. the 12 were prisanimals empounJed; j Eugene, Oregon, who has bad sure ha wld be welcomed and supment for losses occasioned by the All of Provo was shocked- yesterday ' v?' v . dians. The defense of the govermueiu oners did 217 days work and 1,744 ioog and successful experience, in ported by the Provo people. when the people learned of morning served. "Second) The Democratic 'majority was that only qitlzena shpuld receive meals were and evaporating -- ..(the fruit canning the sad of Un, Bertha Maawai death Estray Poundkeeper V Joseph in the next house is only the result of payment for losses incurred. In ter-4e- . be will ann wife business,, of ing, n, present Bishop gtve Manwaring of the Progersalve vote in certain die- - ritorial days the probate courts, with-trict- s Loveless toportod 279 animal, released frwlt ward.-- ' Mre.; "Fifth Prpvo of of Utah the benefit Maawarigtg; growers of the country, and the Demo- out Jurisdiction, granted naturaliza-- . and $232.25 collected, from ; stomach Y , suffering I?Lhen his Evan Wride and will a to Sexton them reported ( experience help CRy cr&ts wrQl be really a minority party tton papers. The bill provides that all num'Wof-montBr trouble a A letter received from the maker, inhabitants bf tbeUnitadi Se&tes may $202 collected tor December and $1,-- solution of the gtg&nllc problem of in the house of representatives, r grew weaker until the end surfor of Two-third- s forfthe , the the sensational feature, "Zudora,", gradually year. 0250 rapidly increasing of. the Progres- prosecute and collect their claims K 'caring ."Third came.- - Her immediate friends were fruit and fruit which. an episode of which is shown st the sire vote of 1912 has not only ceased proven.' Under the bill no new claims Sealer of Weights and Measures J. plus of over-rip- e for the shock,' but the people prepared WLA4ytoaW--tcandidates,-bu- t to supportttfrd taA be filedrsd IV la feimedlal " geieiratly'iSir''Wwe'"0(T W'eSr-- ? - - ! - has returned to the support of Repub- - applying to claims already before the measures up to the standard, and ship ar green fruit Tbs fruit Indus- - Mr. Exhibitor? I),!! Vi. ) cwrC' oi claKisY "'WatCh'fortsensatloii'aldevelepments ;lloan The deceased was born tn Provo 43 such hazardous The wasteful and methods in the new episodes of Zuiora. The bill does not provide for the coi- ,TThis la the story that is told by as we have employed in the past, early episodes of this wonderful photo- years ago aOJ was the daughter of tbe the official figures of the la3t election, lection or filing of claims for depredar W. J. BURGESS OF PROVO late W. O. Sperry. She spent her en. Just whereby a large percentage of our play are constructed to lead up to compiled by the. Republican na-- tlona committed by the Utes and the '.J IS AFTER POSITION OF tire life in this city and was always allowed to decay In some of the most remarkable pieces ot crops; have-bee- n tlonal committee Blackhawks between 1865 and January active in church circles. She is surINFIRMARY COUNTY OF 8UPT. Mr. Charles M. Smith of acting. In the history of motion picthe This Is followed by tables, statistics j i. 1869. as the old bill was not amend vived by. her husband, five children. ' . Hor-Mrtures. and-aCenterville, member of the State v exhaustive analysis of the vote a with reference to amity. and RichIs an appll tlculturBl who W. J. Burgess, The new sensations In Zudora' will Esteila, Ora, Sperry. Lamar Commission, ani Dr. I D. by states. also her brother a ard, aged mother, cant for the position of superintendent Batchelor Horticulturig. of the Utah come wlth.such-etartlln- g rapidity and W. E. three aistera, Mrs J. W Sperry, Utal1 h8 0 flrtnnr now; of that the . thrills clock fast evening His relatives J. JANSON DIED IN Agricultural College and Experiment such a multitude Mrs. John E. Lewis. and Mrs. XLT LAKE; FUNERAL HERE were notified of his condition Sunday, secured the endorsement of a large station- - have Just returned from an public will be keyed to jthe highest H' will make a friends of and. f,ndpd triir of Qafornia and the pitch of exjpectancy. and his family came up from hI9 home P8Hlo &e,ore lhp ccun 'No - thwest; wheV in Provo. .They Were present at the! f,ght tey have spent sev- - We do not want to keep all the good commiBslcmers when they meet to raj time of his death! investigating ahdstudying things to ourselves; .hence, we are tot- L cha thl8 matter. , At yone time he metbod8 of handling these fruit-by- Satiinlay .at ting you know, a little in advance, just Mr; Janson was formerly a sea cap the be in tbe ' and Interment will 12:39, Socialist of the party, robber held jn the Second ward yesterday. A, t?in in hg native o untry Sweien product. These gentlemen will make what to expect on "Zudora. 4 ' ; ; city cemetery. - their, report .at-thi- a Sait., Late paper gives the following' After joining the ,MoTmon .. church JiL meeting.. You. cap ThU plcture js breaking all records -- 4M friehdrtor his active wM hc:-we it tnf and and ba tund ot intend amngj that some 30 years ago he came to Utah, everywhere, report on the mans trouble of that party and Its 1 very valuable information covering shall set a new mark for photo ser- PHOTO PLAYS ATTRACT For a time he followed farming; but th4 interests death:) i 8ucoe88- - Ht has naa. a wide and Ta;r" " SPECIAL ATTENTION ' erery phase of this subject. Mr.. Holt ials. ' Yours very truly, "Suffering from an abscess in the for the fast quarter of a century he has1 an ou nes in many .Y THANHOUSER SYNDICATE. jg a practical man, who has. achieved throat that poisoned his system and been mining most of the time. He was ld experience ' a 'are aWe 40 ; . CORPORATION, j great success in the Northwest In the made him delirtoud. A. G. Janson, a well known in the Santaquln and T!'n-i- b , The theatre goers of Provo are now Y the manufacture of fruit W. E. Shallenberge. and well known miner at aii7,li84r4 tic districts where he spent most of and taking special interest in the produc" ibuslness connected with the In irmary. tbe . to has considerable gone Y v tion of the dramas and comedies beirg Eureka property at Eureka, made his h(k time. Y 7 shown in the Princess and Cohmbia Besides a widow. Mr. Janson is surexpense to bring Mr. Holt to Utah. way Into Salt Lake Saturday. He pre-- J The only revenue which- - the Society 7. A. Smoot of this citrhes accepted under the mangement of John setitol him8elf at St Marks hospital vived by eight children: Mrs. Leonard. NEW BABY REACHES Asti- - -memC. is to has From M. HOME from TWELVES of the annual the district ton. Ihls te! Janson to ill even A. a of. of show derived, Each name.. Arthur responsible position Tanner pt Moapa, Itself and play (too hL incoherent sentences the officials Salt Lake, and Dora, Irvin, Leah. VerJ bership fee of one dollar. superintendent for the Utah district runs through the hour. Miry Pick-o- f the Kansas City Life Insurance Co.' ford was featured In Teas sf the at the hospital learned that he had a na, Luclle and Ernland Janson- - of The friends and neighbors of State Mr. Smoot is 'One of the best iasuiv Storm Country" Tuesday evening, and Road Commissioner C.Murray Twelves son, Arthur A. Janson, In the office of Provo. ance men in the west and during the William Lackeys was feat urea In "The ' were wondering why the smile on his the generaf superintendent of the Rio "i he time he has been in that line of busi- - pit" last night Both performance.?"" lecwhen his face Wednesday morning, Dr. O. K. Hansen will xieHver a Grande, and In that, way learned B. ness W. had Mrs. j he has built up a most ticellent were much appreciated by the Provo arriva of this announced that Man Searle, la ture on "Joseph Smith as a formerly baby girl identity. How the unfortunate man made his the First ward chapel Sunday evening ed at his borne bright and early that cityl. is now convalescing frem a ser- - reputation among the Insurance men people and that type of picture is meway to Salt Lake his relative nave at 7 o'clock. A special musical pro- - moraing. Both mother aoli child are lons operation performed at the St of the state. The new position comes lug to win. We feel that congratwia-MarHosoltal in Salt Lake and will to him as a reward for his untiring lions are due for obtaining ihi "been unable to learn, as be never re gram will be rendered in connectoa getting along very nicely and Murray . wont son wear smile be off. able to return to her home. ' ' efforts In writing Insurance. the died vice. and at lecture. the , with Jsays consciousness, 7:39; gained - - th sianature of Secretary James B ; Reynold; says, part The result of the elections of No- ' vember last proves three ver import-- : Y poHtical facts: The Republicain3 carried "FlTst. Y.lupon e1!1! gtateo Jtat would in. Urn electonU a clear majority give and elect a Republican pres f- ; ' . ... J r e - I- In-de- - WlY - ..- -. -- ' - . I ; . I . , 7' wks Y'ty ' JtL e I .1 -- fide, goty. Vice-Preside- - a ki I j. |