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Show Governors IltITIC SMELTING COMPANY Conference, and 5 Present MODERN BRICK B.. MORGAN ASKS JUDGE A. r'T'X TO DISSOLVE The last chapter in the Tintic Smelting company took place at the. court house today when Jesse Knight, 4 : ... Nibley, W. Lee-J. ter Mangum and IL E. Allen filed a Wm, Knight, C. V, if 1 1 u u l has suggested that we have short session with the Com- -' mercIal Trailers of ' to obtain their and assistance in placing-Provo and Utah county products in the fields, and obtaining valuable information for Provo business men on the new enterprises in the different parts of the state. For instance, if a Jocal travelingmau learns house is" to tjiata be erected, 'let him notify Provo contractor?, . plumbers, brick makers, J&c. When plans are decfoping for a new 6tore - give the Provo wholesale) s a tip.- When new buildings are being considered give Prov6 architects the tip. By doing so business interests of this city will be kept In touch with those on the outside, and the result will be" of great benefit to Provo as well as' to the parties back of the. new enterprises. 2 & $ 4 i i $ They represented 4844 shares of the capital stock and the petition states that there Vas no opposition to the dissolution. The Tintic Smelting company was organized November 31, 1906, at the time of the boom in Tintic stocks. Two or three" years later the plant I .was completed and put into operation jt the company soon discovered that it could not be run profitably on the Tirtic ores, and after giving It a tryout, Mr. Knight and his associates j clcsed it down. Since that time the ' machinery has been sold piece by piece to anybody that would buy P. Several times attempts have been ,3, made to sell the entire plant,' butj they were unsuccessful and the suit was that the companyn Bold everything possible and then brought the petition for dissolution. . new'-scho- 1 I ! i. re-!- 1 At j" a&z? . ! 3 ol - -- wane the people of Provo are disA near tragedy occurred at the v new for industries this cussing city, jail last , Saturday night between 8 ""i'v S. Thomas H. Belmont and and 9 oclock, when Dr. Kogo, the 4 4 Boardman, other members of the Provo Press Japanese physician convicted to serve Brick company are 'doing more than a jail sentence for practicing without er talk for they are planning to make Provo the brl$k center for the whole a license became the victim of the resouthern part of the state. During venge of George Moran Gibbs, the 17 the past two weeks, Messrs. Board-ma- 'year old boy who has just been taken and BeimonUhave been investi- to the reform school, A few days ago. gating the brick yards ail over the Gibbs became unruly in the b&stile state and through their investigation and Dr. Kogo has ' been acting as they have become convinced that Utah ; of the Jail forces and recounty can furnish the material for foreman almost any brick on the market that fused to gtye the boy his supper and is being manufactured in the State of immediately revenge was planned. U js, Utah today. They also find that In some way the hoy obtained some 4 4 freight conditions will not be against electric wire and attached to Dr. the local manufacture of brickand steel cage' and thb .whole stet Of market will be obtaintable for the -structure, was electrified. Sometime output, When interviewed today S, II. Bel- between S and 9 o'clock the doctor mont said: We have decided to in- went to his cage to do some writing crease the. capacity of our yard and and as soon as he put his foot on the arrangements are now being made for came In contact the best experts in brick making to floor the current shoes and shot in nails his with the come to Provo and assist us to build the necessary plant for this work. We through him. Then he put his hand shall bring in only expert labor and on the wall and once more he felt k'l r a (? ? . , sill expect them to teach our loent that peculiar- sensation produced by t V ' V men all there Is to know about brick electric current. By that tiine making. The machinery to be in- strong was turning somersaults doctor the stalled will be of the very latest type and hand doing we springs all over the : still continue made and although and at the top of his cell out yelling sent out bricks the to put already from the yards and the drain tile w voice in true Oriental fashion, while are now manufacturing, but in addi- the villain watched the performance tion, we will give the people red with grim satisfaction. Finally the yells of the Jap attractbrick, mottled brick and many other ed outsiders and when officials hurare our Provo people verities, and if v into the Jail they found Kogo iai ried on and best for the latest looking GO V. a v no look to pitiable have DUMNE plight, but realized at once will GOV. market V. the they P.BWlLLlc. GO , 8LEASE . ILLINOIS wwtmaW farther than our yards for we are pre-- jwbat the matter was and shut off the of OHIO turrent. When the doctor was able to paring to give them the beat." get out he decided that he did. not. Some thirty govewtere met York, and "Willis of Ohio,' Also Cole want to write that nlghc, but ibe ofin the old state house in Boston for nicks, of South Carolina did not dare to leave him to ficials their annual conference. This photo- - The a8t named wa8 down for a paper ELDER PYNE HAD further take charge of the boy that graph shows their host, Governor on his The favorite Duty topic, After night. rubbing the bruised porWalsh of Massachusetts, and below in Governors his an of of tions YAR EXPERIENCE anatomy the Jap reResponsibility of three important states, governors tired for the night and the next day Dunne of Illinois, Whitman of New Dealing with Prisoners. v decided that he would not inflict the ARRESTED AS SPY punishment he had at first planned to mete out to his assailant However, Elder Herbert 8. Pyne, Jr., son of he felt much easier when the bay Dr, Pyne,s returned from a mission to was 'taken to the reform school. .. . England, where he went about two &3 years ago and spent the last fifteen months laboring in the London con- PROVOS OLDEST When palling on the people to patronize home ference. He left" Liverpool on the the fact must not be lost sight of that the Scandinavian and during ' the trip LADY IS BURIED greatest industry of which this section boasts is that through the war zone, the company, Notwithstanding the flying of the Amof farming and fruit raising. The territory contigerican flag, ran a zig zag course unImpressive funeral services were uous to Provo contains, we think, the most prolific til out of the danger zone. A torpedo held over the remains of Mrs. Bergite farms to be found within the confines of the state. was seen by the captain of the ship Knudsen last Friday in the Sixth In the Irish sea to the north of Ireland ward These farms and randies are owned in most cases by house and were attend meeting but it did not go near enough to the ed a by large congregation of relapeople whose patronage is one of the most valued asvessel to cause alarm. W Later the i tives and friesds. The floral offersets which this city has. They are generous patrons ship was held twelve hours in a fog, ings were numerous and beautiful. but made the trip in nine days "And The of the merchants and manufacturers of Provo. Many speakers were President J. B. Elder Pyne" with a large company of M. P. Madsen, Nels of their children attend the university and the high m emigrants was landed in Canada safe- Keeler, Elder Johnson And O. H. Berg. Counselor ly. They went through Montreal and school. They are regular attendants at our theaBrigham Johnson: presided and re iJ and later 'came on to Salt a biographical sketch of the lire of tres and other entertainments and are liberal con- m Quebec Only six Mormon elders are left in Mrs. Knudsen and. beautiful .vocal Re tributors in various other ways 'to the numerous af- && the London conference and those six "c Q" rcndered by a quartette no chance to do missionary of Misses Lizzie Evans, fairs and functions which make life in Provo worth e have consisting work. Whenever they" bold meetings Norma Poulton. Christian Froisland e while. These people are the producers eom-gthey are invited to Join the British end Walter .H. Jepperson; and a duet army to take part In the fcreat" con- by Miss Evans and Miss Poulton and munity; creators of wealth; in fact one of the most flict raging in Europe. The masses, a solo gj-by Mr. Froisland. Benediction substantial elements of our social fabric, and are to Elder Pyne, cannot sec was according pronounced by L. P. Nelson and in every way entitled to be listed in the same class as why America does not Join In the the grave was dedicated by Counselor struggle, but educated people realize Brigham Johnson. $5 our merchants and manufacturers. t They are enjthe advantage of this country staying n thlsity. . IAP DOCTOR BUILT HERE i 'l y i One of the local 4 business men who is Interested in the building up of Provo resources j, - 4 EVEN OUR COMMERCIAL. TRAVELERS MAY HELP ELECTROCUTE s ' CORPORATION vn B0Y1RIEDT0 PLANT TO BE t M VX WALSH OREM STATION ; VOLUME PROVO ITY, UTAH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1915 NO. 71 TO OPEN SOON Ko-go- s U .V' I4WVS -- IT. L v. : , ; V V.- IT"1 . Between twenty and thirty men arej Impr0Tementa and repalrs are be. worVjng on the Orem passenger made the al, t ion and grounds and . preparations to preparatory tneqpentag which will aie being made for a big opening in lake about the tenth or thlr- place a very short time. The contractors of teenth the now have September, A new heatpractically completed will be Orem and the people building jng plant has been installed in the able to give Provo the advantage of 'Maeaar school wUh- a heatlng cap. The work strictly modern station. for entire .aetty large enough - the r has been going on Blowly for several. all and will the building, buildings to have been j months and there seems no disposition on the part of the con-- ! have new hard wood floors and be tractors to hurry it up although much. made as sanitary as possible. j needed. Prof. A. E. formerly of the - There is some speculation geing on B. Y,- - U. will have in - charge the in the city regarding the handling of .Manual Training departments and freight for th$ Interurban, but accord- give special instructions in this ing to the best authority obtainable Hue of study. 7 The Board of Education it will be cared for just south of the 'has recently purchased the : old passenger station for the present, j Swedish Lutheran cjiurch, a short dis- The exact date for opening the sta- tance from the Central school and this tion has not yet been given to the building" will be used for the Manual public. Training department. Superintendent L. E. Eggertsen has secured the following lecturers to speak at the three days session of IEPPERSON CONCERT the Teachers Institute which opens September 7:. Dr. E., 0. Oownas, PLEASED AUDIENCE state superintendent, Milten Bennion, of, the University of Utah; Prof. J. P. Hall of the University of Utah; Dr. Florence Jepperson scored Fletcher and Prof. , Miss Chamberlain of decided success In her an- soother B. Y. U.; and Mr. Sogt of the Inthe nual concert given at the Columbia ternational Harvester company, a tlieatie last night, bet this time, Miss gornier. of schools will superintendent Jepperson was not alone la P,e8l5 probably lecture at one of the sessions. the Provo people, for the Provo band, Evening sessions will also be held to Prof, Charles Shepherd and Prof. Otto hg King aU did their share toward' mak- ,nvltatlon ing the splendid success it attained. A fair sized audience was In attendance and what it lacked In. numbers it made up In enthusiasm. TJe Provo band furnished the two titled to the sdme consideration as that given our out. ' j .i opening numbers, followed by three Elder left Enend the government woolen had a very novel 5?iy Pyne factories institutions and ther mills, $$ was candy who numbers by Miss Jepperson, J on was while the Derier.ce working takiig a census of every man in of similar nature. Therefore, when we "talk about given a splendid reception and en: He had gone tc the eirptre of i.coaat and listing each Sn his England. Mr. Sbepherl and, a tenis tournament In jingles and viK cored vigorously. home if we are fair and un- so as to know of birth his or trade the Norwich, father, patronizing industries, place occupation, Mr. King then gave their numbers doubles will be held beginning next the to gen-- ; exactly what Information for family get we must treat their interests identically the welfare avaitob':. biased, and were encored by the audience. Saturday at 3 p. m. In the Knight and , While there he saw, the di- - j his Sjay pr Iondon the" f;nal-rt- eaiogy, pining s' sharks Mr. King especially' Biriknngthe pop Allen" courlsrandr''&tl-tennl"&fiffie"aCwe''Iolhbs tin U'rous results of the Zeppelins and tania was stink and upon hea,-''!ti)ar fancy with his cello. The pro- wdio expect to enter should place their when arrested by news, 5000 men raided the t'.c r n business them men citizens and chants, Provo are of photographing in: gram was well selected and the va names with Coach E. L.. Roberts a British officer, but upon fshowlng shops and: homes and tool: their i duty bonnd to patronize these people in every way enabled Miss Jepperson to dis- - fore- Thursday evening, as drawing " passports and establishing the anos. and furniture'and burned tbt'"1 c possible, Give their products preference whenever plav her musical attainments to ex- fyr opponents will take place that he was an American, he in the streets while German fact cellent advantage and the assistance tjnie Tbe singles will lo pulled off they come in, competition with similar products from', were robbed of their released. the outside Let the farmers of. Utah county know; given her'Wasall that could he asked firg tben the doubles and the final in iugs by the frenzied, raiders, are The British trouble having for. Her closing number, The Star match will take place af the conclu that the people of Provo appreciate them anl llieir When the elders and emigrant getting more recruits and although Spangled Banner in which she was Bjon of the doubles, the army will number from three to were ready to leave the officials took efforts. behind Get them in their various enterprise .1.. four million, accompanied by. the band, carried the many of them are still thumb prints and these had to cmr-in es them Reci; war DECLARATION patronize two Indian, WAR and way possible. with levery ANOTHER it audience in England. Every street- car and pare with the thumb prints tal.fn , procity f in this respect is in every way riarlit- and veterans waved the Stars and Stripes train is loaded soldiers who have hoard the1 steamer before anyone has been declared between while the audience Joined In the cho- and if jriven will bear fruit wbh'li ' cannot proper not yet been ordered to the front.- allowed to sail. store - the. pronrietors of the Fair Co. rusrtTH ori1 OU ,sl v beneficial to all concerned, ccruit meetings are held and efforts Elder Pyne reports that he is rde. , . "' "Vast the under report from .., 0f this city and the f Th concert was given f r made at all limes to enlist ed to be back home again and wti; Let it trv t being and to.headquartpr?,'aas. juinonnced a today . direction, .of R..JR. Jrviue,-Sr.- ,. the young men. for .war,, but .they, do liver a lecture, in the Fourth m p for the they have signed an agreement to due is credit Mr, Irvine great care to join, even though the chapel Sunday evening. Late y ili Provo Commvrniil Cl oh success of the evening's entertains move to Salt Lake by the l.th of, wives get a war allowance for them- - give an illustrated lecture end shri v . n'enlt. this month and the buyers of Provo selves and families while their hus- views of the Zeppelin raids and erher are the .winners of this 'battle. x- 7 r V Y '? Yy. .v .TTrO yf v.7r .el T.YYYrV bands are in the army, When Elder points of interst.lu England. .r.YT.V.r.' v. .V'v t sta-in- g - . - , - - HOME INDUSTR Y AS APPLIED TO THE FARMER - - Hul-sh- , ! J " j - ; & m $ of-th- gj j & I j & e t , 0 0 " he-riet- y - - at-th- leid-Nva- 00 -- a . -- ' I , 1 , - - 0' - -- h-'- rr :fc: " - m ustr ialpom itte k.- - ? - - . k' A CT-- ; T-- ) |