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Show t , I - nim ..cruras n i 3 HE NO. 26. ROVQ TROVO CITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, MARCH 9AD WIIL . 30, 1015 VOLUME TRAFFIC BY THE FOURTH SPECTOR INVESTIGATES THE LOCAL-FRUIT-CONDI- PUOVO BUSINESS K STATE HORTICULTURAL REACH-SM- K vn TIONS MEN ARE State Horticultural Inspector J. Ed, (Taylor came to Provo' today and la -company with County' Tree Inspector -Otto J. PoufsSn, James . r .eher, GROCERY STORE .George Groneman and Wm. Johnson, " I H 1 1 n! Tlsn&3' 'a"la r8e number of the" old 0 1 1 1 1 HA orcliar(la ct thls city," and reported uUllUA I IH till ifl that a general clean-up- . would have to be made within next the ten days promptness of the Provo fire de- In order to San Jose the scale keep partment and the early discovery of out of the -orchards. Mr. Taylor the blaze at the Prcvo Meet & stated that he was very much pleased with the attitude of moat of the peoof business on place Academy avenue, undoubtedly saved ple visited, but the condition of many Provo from one of the wont fires in of the oil orchards of the city Is the history of the town. - The blaze such that only a moat thorough spray started in the smoke house in the will have any effect upon them.- basement about ' 10 o'clock Sunday Deputy State Tree Inspector R. W. morning and was discovered by Wm. Brereton, will have charge of the M. Wilson, who went to the place In. work In Provo City and he has been eearch of John Booth.,..At.. flrat..thft 1 jnatnjcted ,by. Jtha, chief to either have two men could not believe the place tree sprayed Immediately or was on tire, but tbe smoke Increased, cut down, according to the state law. and iff a very short time the emoke No favoritism will be shown in this house door burst open, an the flames matter and rule applies. to old shot out. Tbe draft carried the blue apple trees used for shade Just ae up the eievator shaft, while the back much aa to trees which may be con, ' part of the building burned, furi uily sldered fruit bearing. Unless the Provo people take acUntil the well directed stream of water 'rom, the. fire hose put Wheu tive steps to eradicate the Infected tree the. fruit from this section vlB ' the department arfiveS, smpkn d the Tone win through the doors tn the long he etiarantmed hall ways running south through the amount to thousands, of dollars. This hbsliv'es blocks on the west side of condition is responsible for the Academy avenue, and the elevate r dra'ticnseasureordered fey the State fhaft made a regular chimney for' the department to - force a compt S' iwpatr Fwn burning building. The damage done to tbe buidirr would amount to approximately I75C E8ERHARDT MUSTworth of STAND fQR TRIAA, pni approximately $3,000 " sr such sugar, flour, staple groceries James A Eberhardt arrestel on muabea. etc., was airokc end burned tbe Charge of burglarizing the Pleasuntil it will be of little or no value, Tbe Insurance companies bare' n t ant Grove Mercantile companys store, was arraigned Saturday on a charge yet adjusted the claim. of burglary in the second degree. The "" rAROKERTdefcpaaht'dehiahdeda proiimihary ANSWERS CALL OF DEATH hearing, and as put under a $1,500 bond' which he was unable to raise; so ' Spanlah Fork, March 27. Elizabeth was turned over to the custody of Martell Gardner, wife of former State the sheriff. Senator Henry Gardner Beverat times president of the state senate, died at her home here today. Death was due to complications arising from injuries received in stall about a week ago. eaaiwaeswsut -A Mrs: tjaMnfeY'Wlsed'aughWol petition is being signed by tbe Mf. an-- i Thomas Mrs. Martell, Utah county people for the appointpioneer! of tbe Iowa, and was bora ment of John H. Stratton, a promihere about 59 years ago. About 84 nent Provo Bench fanner, to investithe next legislayear ago aha - became the wife of gate and report-t- o Henry Gardner and they continued to ture on the revision of tie trrigadau make their home at Spanish Fork. code. Mr.- Gardner sometimes accompanied her husband to Salt Lake during the Funeral eervloee far John JUnpeom times he was in the senate and was who died last Saturday at the county well known in the capitaL infirmary from general debility at the Besides her husband, she is sur- age of 68 were held yesterday aftervived by three eone and tour daugh- noon from Berg 4 Sona undertaking ters. The sons are Henry, Eugene parlora. and Reuben Gardner, all-Spanish Tbe many friend of Mias Evelyn Fork; the daughters, Mrs, George Talmage of' Payson, Mrs. Hyrttm Madsen will be pleased to learn of Johnson of Salem, Lenore and Bessie her marriage to Mr. Golden Taylor. Mrs. whlch takea place tVcdeedey, April Gardner of 8panlsh Fork. Gatdher had always taken' an actlve8. In the Salt Lake temple. .The part - In the Church work of the bride Is the daughter of Mr. aad Mrm. Peter Madsen and tbe groonx iv 'the F?R The funeral will be held Tuesday at son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Taylor aad 2 p. m. from tha First ward meeting la a rising young musician. He Ipects to leave for a mission in the near future. FIRE DAMAGED JUBILANT OVER EXTENSION , OFTIIEl I TESflUTHWARu VIM n rfe 4t A .4 3 a 4- - - t " ' A.' V' A'&t flu The Orem company will be operaColumbia Management ting its line into Springvllle and t wi.ll , WILL GIVE SPECIAL BENE- a between that "have regular service Fourth of the and FITTO RIDING FAMILY A city July, I Provojiy said E. L. Howell in speaking"" to a representative of The Post teat Sun- The biggest Wnefit yet -- ofThe company la cer- day afternoon. feTe(j for the' cause of relief tanly gratified by the attitude take- for the family of Christopher hr the SprlngvilTe. citizens toward JLRI ding .will, be held in the the Salt Lake A'UtahRail way ci Columbia theatre next Friday r w Dany. and we are going to do every- gening, when Manager, J. B. thing In our power to give the Spring-Ashton will stage A Great 1 --People -- theeerviee they Md.lfrrWr gjgf yTrftTftfSf partSTana At their meeting last Saturday night assisted by a num- 880 they voted . almost unanimously to ber of local musicians who will give ns a franchise on the main street j, furnish solos, and and this actlonhas done much toward A marietta for the occasion. giving the SprlngYllle people pur. The matinee will be held at 4 service this coming summer. . oclock and the prlcesjcharged Mr. Howell has had change of the 4 will be 5 and 10 cents. The right of way In connection with Jndlge 4 performances will be glen at 7 Moore and they . report' conditions 4 and 8:45 in the evening and be 10 favorable to the road all the way to, 4 the prioee' charged-wil- l v." Payson. The surveyors have been at 4 ' and 20 cents.. work on the line south for some time, 4 This benefit . is worthy of and have perfected the surveys into 4 the patronage of every man,' Springvllle and will 'soon have the t t woman and chtd In Provo entire linerun into Payaan. , City. 7 The,, program , wll,v un- are. "end'of the county 3, . doubtedlyv be one of Interest ple'jh the south anxious for' thfe completion of the 4 as. Manager Aahton has gone road and they are doing everything 4 f0 "considerable trouble to ut3A th heist feels'1 theOrem company 4 fxKs&lkltS 'ta In mapping out its route, 4 that could be obtained, in the ' The merchants of thiTclty are very film exchanges.t t . - for an ex- A outlook over the. Jubilant 4 THE FIFTH WARD MERRILL tension of the road south as it will of bring thousands of dollars worth CONTEST-TONIG- HT ICV D 1 pll H FA TALKSVOCATION I IIUUUJ , IflUllUl of south center Provo the busiest Salt Like City. 'Tbe extensive canal Dr. H. G Merrill delivered a lecture The Fifth Ward Y. L. and Y. M. FOR BIG BOOSTER work being done by the government toL contest final hold ward The Progress of Medicine Satur-their A on, In the vicinity of Payson will create in the stake" tabernacle. day evening CAMPAIGN HERE a great deal of buslneas ln this county tt , This is one of the interesting series the Provo merchants wtl - nn-- ' doubtedly get their portion of Itr ! given under the- - auspices -- At a special meeting of the- - i rovo in Retold Story: Contest U 9 Mi. I,i A.j vocation, guidance Commercial club last Fdlray evening, ANNUAL MEETING OF PeUUhJBggajSenarth.ilalhro. PROHIBITION-'LEAGUE"a "campaigh"was launched for a Izola Jensen, Mabel Saxey. advances of medicine and surgery. CALLED FOR APRIL 5 gQ( over $1,400 has been Contest In Orations: - Roy Pnroell especially In the last fifty yearsr The cy ' Orrin discovery, of the,' new anesthetics aad "Patriotism, pledged by tbe business Interests for Subject: of the - A call for the annual meeting and Provo 1 of IT. boosting Baird, purpose antlqceptlcs 1 and j the - great - strides Utah Federatlcn of Prohibition and pjaclng tj,e Garden City on the .map. Shadows and in "The made posslb'e by surgery Light Subject: Betterment leagues has been issued c Deal, f tha Com- - that We Cast, Edwin Baird. these discoveries were explained. -The discovefyj. Of barterin g, ami club . caiied the meeting to hy John M. Whitaker, preskfemt. and Subject: Margins, Ida Thorne. IT1 . Edwin. S. Sheets. . secretary . of : T. F.' PierpcmL 7 Subject , The Call "of the Shep bow- to prevent diseases "were federation. .The meeting will be held airman of Jhe Industrial commlt- - herds." given fa a thorough aad Interesting - at the Barratt hall. Salt Lake Cltv speaker ot the even- - The following musical numbers will manner. Dr, Merrill also discussed for the Apiil 5, 1915, at 4:30 p. be rendered: the advantages and disadvantages of -- purpose of receiving reports, the eleo-1. Double mixed quartette: "Think medicine as a profession, and the Mr. Pierpont explained the purpose tkm of officer- - for the ensuing year meeyng and urged unity on the ing of Thee Clinton Luke, Gordon qualifications td be possessed by per-and for the transaction of such other paJt ot tbe bU8iness interests of the Reese, Albert Southwick, Warren sons entering this Jlne of wbrk. 'business as may bs necessary. - - cltyi jn onjv to bring about proper Allred, Stella Manwarlng, Next Saturday evening Prof.- - J. C. Myrteen thal He and' Helen Duke most urged and Anna requested earnestly It is patronage. HogensOn of the A C. U. an.1 Oscar Thurman, cooperation - A. Klrkham will talk on tbe work of and and town burled be from differences all every NeweL that past representatives 2. Male Quartette: "Last Night the boya club. Ah interesting must settlement of every Betterment league, forgotten and that all aerve th. ciy Munlcipal league, every . organization, and her "interests Instead of jernilt Canton' Dnk,T Jordan Reeser Warren cal program has beem ' ' oaiety, Barents cV''. r tempvr' tlng ee':flsh motives to rule. The Allred. Albert Southwick. and alt Interested to speaker outlined a plan; whereby thef 'VTl "Lullyby, AUSTRIA OFFERS TO Quartette . sbeuld MA'K'dESSiON men Xor4he, of an4,moral,upUft-asdbueiness theoity ..eodaL. TERRITORY TO ITALY attainment of statewide prohibition 0 themselves each month for the pur- - giia Manwarlng, Helen Newell. "Welcome 4. tn attendance so that plans may be 0f h Ladles Chorus: fraying the expense of rn with advertising campaign and a secretary, Day. Ora Manwarlng, Velona Howe, work the March m for 29, 5:50 a. Paris, pushing approved He also urged building up local i Ruth Partridge, La Rue Wood. Afton Austria' has made a definite offer to WIFE OF DYNAMITE vigor and determination. and Newell, Fern Broadbent, Leanore cede to Italy a part of the province VICTIM KILLS MILLIONAIRE manufacturing establishments The Consumers League opened would ' has that place A. B. Judpes: J.- C. of Trent at the close of the war the Morgan Hinckley, director. Judge creating payrolls their doors thle morning on North In "Ridgeway of Montana." court calendar for April term of court provo on the road to progress, Swenson. Wm. J. Snow, J. M. Jensen Petit Parisian's Rome correspondent First West street with J. O. Berry " Informed. has been W. Lester Man gum urged as follows: sdJS .He be, mining melodrama at the Ellen Fri-- acting as proprietor of the company, sajs we that American Fork City, vs. Albert l0ll and working for the city proposal wss made on Thurs-(,- y day featuring Marie W&lcamp and They are opening a new kind of twd-Wwe MR8 MARIA MENDENHALL and ourselves; that and that the Italian government would for . Kelly, Apr I 7th. Clifford, ten tons of dynamite ness which' will undoubtedly can TS DEAD AT SPRINGVILLE deferred Its reply. Amer can Fork C ty, va R, L. Small, ghould try to make the plan pv d'vi- are exploded to wreck mining prop- - much Interest among Provo pvopl. denda. J.r D. Dlxoi expressed hlm- April 7th erty. Wife of m!ner. kl)lt'ihj-blae- t, MrsrMaris - ptTtTtONFOR'8PECTAU InEtate of UUh. va. T. -R. Hanlon, aelf as telng thoreughlyinjavor of jgpriagviUe.--Marcb-28- . murderer husband's her shoots Mr. T. C. Winn of Nephl cam t . , ELECTION IN JUNE court. 101 an and stated that the principle Boyar Mendenhall, Wife of Richard- T Bison drama conUins Provo yesterday to attend U him ril'Sthr on the Mendenhall, died at the family real- American Fork City, va. IL L. thing would be realistic explosion, blizzard and court business with the Consumers League. . Other denes last night after an illness ct I American Fork. March 28. A men. lOtA Small. To be set on May He was accompanied by, his wife on part of the business, circulated throughout Jensen, vs. UUh Lets apeakert who. favortd tha proposition. ,eTeraj months. thia trip. th work came to. Utah thW city for signatures, asking for a EDWARD CARTER Mrs. Mendenhall Land, Water A Pewer Ca April 2th. and urged Nathan Dixie Hiatt vs Anallza part ot the business interests were, August 17, 1853, with her pother, Mrs jimior election to be held here the. BURIED SUNDAY For iome tlme Nephi people Wm. M. Rylance, A. P. Merrlll. Wm. Catherine .Boyer, and five other chlh last week in Jnne. tu ordeY to rote In Provo have been piaiming s-JHIaitt, April 28th. living Martha Miller, vs Utah Lake, Land, surtup, Harry McCoard, W, D. Rob-- aren,' Mrs Mendenhalpwas one of the again upon the question "Shall Ameri- -' vFun4iwlvservice over the remelns big all the 4 Sunday A Power Co., April 17th. first pioneer who went opt to Maple- - cn Fork remain dry orwhall It have f Edward Carter, whe died at Wani mltteea appointed to make the necew-erta, Wm. Cameron; and others As soon aa the Committee In charge ton, and was one of tbe first school asioons, under high license and strict Nev., lat Sunday "from pbeumonls nary arrangements gave encouraging C. A Ohran et. L v. t, H tnydsr. another -- meeting teacher of Springrille. She has been regulation? can 7th. prepare Si, May Vld todev at the residence r reports, and the daU of the party was Jones Abstract Co, vs rranela W. Wlll be called and Important matter active and faithful church worker, . At the last city election there were Mrs J. N. Christensen, 90 North fixed for April 16th. at 7:30 p, m. at ,x will be considered. . Itlrkham. April 9th. acting as president of the Mapleton 86S voter and therefore It would re- - Second East street The deceased the Sixth ward halt There wilt be A 8. outre 217 signers. In order that thr was 62 .years Gilber Cox, va. 8an Pedro, I. A a Primary association for 20 years'eon.et apeehea, stsilc,. ' ber 22nd. husband. 29th. surrlved by., . U R, It Co, April April ity aouaell eonld grant the petition, the late Mr. and Mrs. Domtuieua dancing, and an excellent li r. la Mi N. Jerdan Utah Railway Oo, ' H. M. BoHlho, va Henry last April Richard U Mendenhall, a ton Locll At the election beM four years agd Carter, aad was well known In the anticipated. Over ene hundred a Mrs V7tA nron MeadenhaO. llth. Joseph (his cnecitoflthlt cl ty. tot rd lhe. Tla tiem ini daughter, April HeisSBr fifty ProvopeopJa wto lave Lr;I la JrarDdnAHTU. ' K ItarUheneVJeoeim, a rieterTYiraTEll Jobnsc- - gjjqn fnt of attain here fey a rived bt a wlf four children and Nephl wU be la attcadzre t the lsaae'T7.'WhHUkef,YTrtrt6a, ei aL April 13th. Jr, April ITth. affair. Sr, and a brother, John 8. Boyer, Sr, vote of two te toe. nuuefona brothers and Meters. Packing-co- mpanys ! -- - - - - -- . -- - It-o- wa.-rourir- r-- -- f at-v- Oiie of the Pennsylvahia,s -- - - vonM' asst 'L.U -- BigifteenlncKGuns atetf;-0ney- E - - f 4 : clty.a&d--wiU..mada.- DR:;H;G.; lft ,l u - M . LOCAL MENTION ure! j, comniittee,.-Dr,'Merrill'pokevoftii- e . - j . - - oraef(--4-introduce- -- u -- of - - v.. . -- - v ; - I f new-union, ex-bou-se. i ' - a fe -- - af 7'T'--rItft)n'I8he!- -- eora-.Wa- ter 4 t a-p- lan u - r. ofLage-and-lh- - ni d ne-dis- 1 a s' trict JJ |