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Show f-- ' SKO! 4. -? ", V iw.iX.rwAews'saw.v:-!-? ?Z2TFaSiiS&s.4t:Xi te:44lB8fS.S!Sa t! K PROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 1915. NUMBER 4 VOLUME AtjD -- OFFICERS ARE CHOSEN I (PI w l ) r C 'Governors Message Will Not Be Delivered Until Lower House Gan Settle Difficulties; Senate Will Not Recognize the House - i: ii m. V ) , i i "1: lt, V" v ( At 2 o'clock this afternon the struggle between the Republicans .and allied forces in the Utah Legislature began in earnest for a second &) ZS iU ) I N in two days meeting. The Fusionists are claiming the election of their speaker, Parley P. Christensen, and this morning sent word to the Senate that they were organized and ready Tor business but the ; Senate has not yet recognized the House, and members of the Senate claim that there will be no recognition until the deadlock which now iblocks all legislation is broken and one faction or the other gets control.. The Fusionist members also sent a message to Governor Spry (this morning stating that they were ready for him and would do business, but the governor will not deliver his message until order reigns an the lower house. ' ; Utah County will no doubt be very much interested in the fight, jas Representative C. L. Warnick, through the contest on his seat,' is brought into the foreground of the fight. Representative - Warnick was born and raised in Pleasant Grove, but went to Idaho several '.years ago and served two terms in the Idaho legislature, returning to r Mi... U t; 4 5 4 r- fs fT , lit. P 34-- A ; L yr. O-f- ) V .... ; . jj U v f ' '' r : . Li I S'' V ' ' t. i,v r: .a' , isrZ&dLet,A&:.$ . 1 - ,, v'V; W 'If- .n , jl.. ' - ;:w- - - a ' 5 , . i j 'I 14 M ' ' n jTv - . x "W JR v! iL: ' n . .. d.iJuftfcLiL fi , v,riJ. OFFICERS AND MEN OF JEWISH REGIMENT FIGHTING FOR ENGLAND. I Kingdom. This photo- - bottom row is Private Freshwater who, however, belongs to the Gordon officers and men of ajThe third from the left Is Dr. Alder, Highlanders. lie rose from the ranks Jewish regiment, , jehapfain of the newly formed jregiman from ths left In thV fourth is Lieutenant Levy, In that regiment the United graph shows newly formed The second -- r:MUiiywlraWtlni r HOME AND SCHOOL MRS. A. MAIIWARING ed the house and after the certificates of election had been read by David TO LECTURER 'COMING Mattson, secretary of state. Judge Frick administered the oath of offiefc. At this Juncture Democratic members Fruit Grower So interested are many of tne towns From Utah County In the Home and School Association threatened the arrest of RepresentaWill Take" important Part in the or Parent-Teacher- s tive C. L. Warnick of Utah county on j Asaoclaitou,- that Wh,ch Pn ln 8alt i.Mrs Corfman of the Home and School the grounds that he was not eligible! to serve in the Utah legislature not ' Lake Tomorrow Association, of Provo, has received thj ' follow ing questions' which will be resident of this state) of the Park A.ruling was given to' Many members of the Utah State the effect that his residence did not Horticultural Society left today for the City Parent-Teache"Association, which has been recently organized: enter into the oatb of office and Mr. to attend the annual conven- 1. :What Is the value of diatiict Warnick was sworn in witb the other capital Others will j tlon of that association. ... classes? members liVEIITii BiS ii ,-- ' . , r v:; - Wj '' 'i' I ' 4 Uvi-- v; - HORTICULTURISTS GO i; " ,W,,f V j iv: '"''V t 'V'T"; J lit:. : - 4 1 f : !, - ' ( 4 A 5T1 PleasntQrpy i(Ps,thpR .. . ? though he lived in Idaho he never gave up his right to residence in Reports from the British recruiting Utah and is therefore eligible to his seat. His opponents maintain offices hare, it that the Jews of Eng-- ; that by serving in the Idaho legislature he gave up residence in. Utah. land have come forward to enlist Just! ..Just how his case will be settled cannot be forecast at this time, as as well as otherraces and classes ini it is of a technical nature. ' ,fvuv "r7J.r - !?' ,V' j .. -- Never in the history of the Utah legislature has there been such, a battle as took place in the House of Representatives yesterday, when both the Republlcawrand the aJhed forces of the DemocrataProgreesiveg and Socialists claimed the election Atf- the speaker and house officials. In the caucus held. by the Republicans last Saturday they named the following officials: . . Speaker, L. R. Anderson of Sanpete. Clerk, I. E. Diehl of Juab. of Minute clerk, M, E. Kartchner ' Utah. Engrossing clerk, Alonso" Huntsman of Millard. : Chaplain, Charles Heyburne of Iron. Sergeant at firms, E. A. Hodges of ' Beaver. , Assistant sergeant at ayms, O. C. iX-- ' I A '"f " v - 7 , j v M i.'w - MMYivWtiK' J. - STATE SENATE ORGANIZED vn POULTRY SHOW. FUNERAL SATURDAY OPENS MONDAY - ContL!l -- Chicken Fanciers of Provo Ars Grooming Their Prize Birde for the Opeiv-- ; lin g joUthA ShowJNext JM onday. Next Monday will mark the opening auniiaT show of the Utah County Poultry Association and the owners of fine birds are grooming them preparatory to entering them In the show. ; of the rs parental 2. Should sex instruction be imest in the state as Utah county proof office Wllford Day nominated L. and the county will have one of the parted in the public school? duces more poultry than any other S.'- - Should R. Anderson for speaker. The Demo- cncoI set the public r county In Utah. largest delegations at the meetings V aside crats raised objections, but the roll (lay? W. parents ; W. has anPresident GoodrlJgo Thft conventlon win opeB i0;30 was called. After the ballot was 4,, WTiat should be the social rela. will be held exhibit nounced that the rnlf5' ; Y &e tion between parent and teacher? counted Secretary of State David ln the Bee building on West Center, 111 7. w be delivered by 5. What is the result of the, Parent- Mattson declared L. R. Anderson dress of welcome .Jenson of Bor Elder1.; as that building offers better accomDocket clerk. A. L. Glasmann of speaker of the house. As there was a D. F. Collett, former secretary of the,' Teacher Association in the education- modations than any other place under "Weberr full membership present and the rec- - Commercial club. He will be followed al ytem? consideration 6. :tTiat is being done along- this Watchman, L. L; Johnson of Piute. ords showr that W. B. Ennis of Salt by J. S, Page, Jr president of the as-- . list of prizes has increased ov- . J. Wilcox of Car : : time? Lake the Mrs." a( of C.'Wistenholme Messengers,-Jpresent Lilly a er agq and the outlook for the year ftfj -nE'UaT - 7. on; 7 r. n.nd Joha Q. Edward Sait Lakeland Gorge CuBrtnkerhoU .Wha;t..Jr.tbe:;dutyof home' and success Of the exhibit Is belter than At Wasatch, Doorkeepers, Joseph Jones of Utah of Wayne county voted for Mr. An- - address. Reports of the secretary school in child nature? any time in the history of the associa- tTon? WE"'KMtrr)r srd Sifanr M.Pack iremiiirtfwrTfff9'2reft!StrAfl5a? Mailing clerk, H. S. Christensen of the session was over the three mem- - pointment of new committees will oc- - men anT women in school administra- . tlon? Sevier. . bers of the allied forces claimed thatCONFERENCE The Speakers Told of the Many Ex- ELDERS . clerks,-Mrs- .. Effiei. Stew, they did .not vote for the Republican . Committee TQ fig HELD HERE cellent Qualities of the Departed art of Weber, Mrs. Grace Taylor o' NEXT SUNDAY Sister, and Comforted the Bereaved Weber, Jena K. Nelsen of Davia, Mrs V ques-- . tlon will meet next Wednesday, Janu-)- contests would be entered-agains- t Myra Gardner of Utah. the .talk on the." fruit Family. . The Utah Stake Elders conference followed be a In at 7:30. will which to gena C. afdition coun20th, L. Thomas of Sal of by of Warnick tlon, Utah, ary Janitor, McHenry will be held here next Sunday, Jan. " eral discussion of the matter. The number of exercises by tne pupils, f Many Lake.' y and W. H. Redd of San Juan and 17th, in the. Tabernacle. Meetings people from j Salt Lake afternoon session will open at 1:3.0 Miss Downey, state librarian, will de--' While the Republicans were holding both n.oming and efternoon. LtaY county Joinel a brief caucus yesterday morning the After the members of the leglsla- - and the evening sessiop at 7 o'clock, liver a lectnrp on Reading for the dJferent parts of On Thursday the meeting .will open Dome .ant Has: to Use the Librarv. iu mourning at the bier or Mrs Allert Jof thP record 8he ha3 msde, and at. Demccrats filed into the house chamb- ture had filed out of the chambers. funt al - rv ces t i i gh feeling the B. Shields' aa tem- Parley P. Christensen, ths fusion can- at .1(1 oclock. Dr, E. D. Bali, director The eVctcn of offict rs for the psn Manwaring. who-ers and tamed Dan separation keenly, Asi'icultural-experlnMnwill UUIvalso take the t D. of year d eha ei they will have hope of the great re- ing held in the Fifth L. Olson porary chairman of the, legislature, didate for speaker, hired pjace. who immediately afterwards named a to guard the speakers chaiF A. N, stati n, will talk. on Spraying Small last Saturday. The floral offerings union, to come. Other speakers were committee on credentials with no Re- Jarvis was also hired by the. fusionist 3 Fruits:- - Dr, Frank Harris, ; agnqho-aridth- e IN CHICAGO MARKET were profuse a 'id beautiful. Indicating Tiider Wm. II. Doyle, Mrs. ' Nellie fiOWN WHEAT GAME - mUt ItUlvAgrricultuial experiment rta- which the people Taylor and President Amos N. Merrill. publicans present. - At' 12:30 E.Republicans chdSe M ' .. entered the chamber and a with creatIbig crash tlon, will-- ; stek on 'Fertilizing .Small of . comfort; number of members attempted to be Fruits; Dr. E. 0. Titus, enPuuo legist the nereaved CHICAGO. Jan. U. Wheat edme the occasion, assisted by C,' R. Utah Agricultural experiment station, ; and relatives. heard, but were ruled cut of order by down Dr. LmI on RoHer; today with a crash. Price8; son and' Albert Southwlck. W. Lester) Bishop Manwarirg feels the 'Tos Shields. George Apple Representative Hill plant pathologist Utah Agficui-- . broke S4 cents a busho! uncUtr gener - jar.gunL - offerd the opening prayer.; very keenly, as do all members of the When the Republicans aaw that tural erperim.ent station, on Peach, al sblling due to rumors that one of; and the. benediction was pronounced family for they stayed at the bedside could semblance of order be'no thre ? ; the forts guarding the Dardanelles had by Eldejr Moroni Snow of Salt Lake, of wife and mo'her almost no left was house the Blight. s and quorum they constantly; Cover Crops and Livestock in the been demolished by the warships oG City, the formed bishop ot me ward. j during the past six . weeks,' as they present, thus forcing the Democrats At 12 o'clock yesterday the Senators ' out of session. or the allies..,' ; .Moroni Moitensea Orchard.,-bPresident Joseph B Neeier was therealized her conditlcfu was wwlous and .' entered the senate chamber and after will be the. opening tak drew A committee was appointed from the the Tremontcm. inference that Speculator first speaker 'antf after' expressing his .were'.in a measure prepared 'for the the oath of office had ben taken by -- This will be' fob a' way would speedily bvopened for sympathy for the bereaved family he shoJkwhen the1 eniUcadt. Bishop Democrats to 'offer a compromise to the members - Thv in the afternoon. they organized.d'.scussma.ted b7. the Republican V providing thei RepubPJM ,PP Poke ftt length m ths excellent, quali- - Manw gring will, discopihiue' his work, the fPowing ,awed ky.a geperal Republicans presenting : of Granger T because of Uie ties' of ,Mtf. iranwaring; ''and;of. theVaiSiMurance company "for-- the :g Fi'oyd in; licans would agree to support the tem- HcerS1 Immenae;quarititieliniirund.i ; of Brigham wHl talk oVMarp Turks having infcrced a stoppage of j h'gh esteem in wfilch she was held by present and will continue id his ber- Fnu4son porary organization of the Democrats. ? Presldent, ,W.. Mont terry, or salt a?PJnf,rt of a Diversified Fariia, and the natural outlet through the. Dar--j all who knew her. He told of her hope ber business on West Center, as it will This ofjer Vs rejected. Lake. th4 convention will close after: the re-- dandles. May wheat here Bold as low jln the hereafter and of the great work give him more time to be at home with After conferring with the Governor of the committee and the.elac- - as 11.22 Ba after having Wen. up-tand Attorney General A. ft. me a. the had accomplished while upon this the family, which reedy hi care and tor in the season. on $1.23 earlier officers thmcf 1 enterearth. Her family might well be proud attention at this time. page .4), (Continued th4.ya3j!ng year, BepUca.tvrnbers .again ' ' ''immedlateijrarteF ' , j; . -- v v- r li - - - -- f , -- - v- - ; . ' - L f e - t t i , John-rfan;il- The Senate y 4! , .! 4 -- .h-- ' ; 7-- . ,.r t Vi . 'i ,nS 1-- 3 |