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Show Some merchants The only correct report of Willard-M- In Provo dont use the newspaper space- - the, Is not the newspaper " loser The only merchant loses most o ran fight was given on Pott bulletins and it was the first report to reach Provo t' f PROVO CITY, UTAH, TtJESD Y, MARCH 28, 1916 NO. 133 . ' . Premier Who Held Greeks Against the Allies JOHN LINCOLN ARRESTED AT I' 1 IMPOST VOL. VIC Carranzas New Foreign MILAN R. STRAW PASSE8 BAR EXAMINATION ninfiMiWM OFFICE Deputy County Clerk Milan R. Straw has successfully !. passed his examination before the supreme court of the state and has been admitted to prac-- . tlce before that court. Mr. ? Straw was a law student at i the University of Utah prior' to accepting a position in the clerks office under County Clerk E. T. Palfreyman, and spent over two years studying law in one of the prominent law firms of Salt Lake. He will continue with the county - clerk until such time as an op- , oning may .come up for him in' UNCLE SAM Affairs Secretary TO AID UTAH ; FRUITMEN 2- - He Came from England Three Years ago and Settled in Provo. Later - He went to San Fran-- , cisco Where r r I-- 4 -- $ Vr Vi J;his He;tole an Auto ; He Conffessd to the Crime ft day when Postmaster James Clove through the ' mall service, was able to locate John Lincoln wanted In San Francisco with a man named Potter for grand larceny. Lincoln, according to a telegram1 is wanted in San Francisco for stealing an automobile. The officers followed nim from San Francisco to Idaho and later had reason to believe he had come to this city. A letter was sent to him by his mother who lives In England and Postmaster Clove sent out a notice asking him to come for Identification. About 9:30 yesterday morning the man who had been employed at the VanWagenen garage walked inte-th- e postofflce and presented the card and means of identification- .- While hlm-a--the, clerk -- detained the, tword was sent to the, sheriff and Sheriff East immediately hurried to the Federal building catching the .man JusLas he was leaving.. After1 the arrest he was confronted with a telegram giving his description and later with facts concerning the- - theft, and finally- - Lincoln confessed the whole affair to thq sheriff and said he had stolen the auto as charged. After leaving. San he went to Arizona and there sold the machine. Later he went to Montana and Idaho and later from Great Falls to Piovo. He told Sheriff East he would, return to San Francisco and there meet the charge. Lincoln came to Provo three. years He worked at the ago In April. Knight Woolen Mills for about three months, and then decided he would go to San Francisco and went from Provo to that city, where he was employed in the auto repair business, and it was there he stole the machine. When Lincoln first came to America, he believed be was coming to a wild and wooly West and was prepared-t- or emergencies, but after discovered that the cowboy, with his parapbernalia had completely disappeared. win-do- w ' Fran-cisc- o Jaw. practice. RECRUITING STATION Lieutenant V. R. Bell and Harry Cushing were in town yesterday looking over the city for a suitable location for a recruiting station. Mr. Bell states that the outlook for promotions in the army are exceptionally good at this time and men who enlist now will stand splendid chances of getting a commission should war be declared. Lieutenant Bell', is es pecially anxious to establish a cav airy recruiting station as this branch of the army is hort of men. It is very 'probable hat the rooms above the Federal building will be used as the recruiting station. f PRINTERS ORGANIZE a meeting of the journeymen printers of Provo held Saturday night a local of the Inernational Typographical union was organized and the following officers were elected: President, A1 S. Caine; vice presi dent, Sam Leavitt; secretary-trea- s urer, Mel T. Howie; sergeant-at-armAndrew Mitchell executive committee, A. F. Tayeum,' Fred Phillips and Neil N. Gergen. Frank J. Pulver of Denver, representing the International, was present ' At ,, V , f The fruitgrowers of this sectiob will be delighted to learn that federal aid has been granted to tha fruitgrowers of Utah in their efforts to solve the marketing problem and to make the fruit industry' profitable. J. Edward Taylor received word yesterday that the government granted j the "request of the Utah Horticultural society and will send experts here and C. about April 3. W. H. Kerr t t W. Moomaw of the United States bureau of markets with headquarters st Spokane have been assigned to I. W. II. WIIITECOTTOII WILL TRY TO OUST V COUNTY ATTORNEY Parker Claims that He Has Followed a Preced erV Started by Grant C. Bagley in Drawing War rants Vlr. Premier with King Skouloudis, Considine, has Veen the chief influ- ence in holding the Greeks from a war against Germany to help Serbia. ' This is the latest and best photograp h of him. - General Candldo Aguilar Candldo- - Aguilar is-- the General First Chiefs new secretary of for- Utah. Following the receipt of the ineign affairs with whom the United States must deal in connection with formation that the government men the chase for Villa. So far he has will get, here April 3, Taylor decided, worked in accord with the Washa conference of all fruit J. W. N. Whitecotton has filed an to call accusation in 'the district court ington state department growers to be held on that date. The against County Attorney George' P. meeting will commence at 10 a. m. Parker in an attempt to oust Mr. will be held either at the state and " Parker from the attorneys office MISS BABCOCK capitol or the Hotel Utah. The, complaint charges the county It Is predicted that the formation a state fruitgrowers agency, slmi- - o GIVE of TO READNG William M. Roylance will not be a nomination for governor of Ike state, attorney with knowingly. unlawfully, --that lar to that now in exlstencejn SpoDemo- lc eerruptly-ebtaining wilfully-encaadidate forggrernoron-thas run to efice kane, will be urgeiT by the governfor this hla ticket this year, according sistently ey from the county with the Intent Miss Maud May Babcock, ptafeso ment men, since they fathered the statement made by our well known personal business calls for hi3 unJi o cheat and defraud aUth county by of elocution at the University oi Such an s agency N . P!an- Spokane mainess man last Saturday, u nas vided attention and he cannot v Ai obtain hi rfor- - cleric hfnr'ln" the sum Utah, wnT'eppear it College hail on would not be a selling organization, been known for ..months that' promi- ford to drop his private interests to of 165 per month from the board c: Thursday, at 8 oclock p. m. in Pyg Taylor explains, but would enforce nent Democrats all over the state seek public office. In his statement, "Mr. Roylance af- county commissioners and that the malion," and the people of this city uniform contracts. had urged Mr. Roylance to enter the are promised a rare treat. Professor "I cannot say that a fruitgrowers race and for a time it was thougnt firms that be is an advocate of Pres- clerk was pid only a portion of tha Babcodk has always pleased her Pro-twill be formed here I can Wilson agency race the the ident believes he and hut the would enter says he that "cites the read with audiences her amounirThecompIalnt splendid to that only say that this agency plan has statement will put at rest the fears president will be ste- Inga and this time, if there will be Mr. amount Parkers received'tjy Alworked well In the Northwest and of his rivals for the nomination. position. Relative to the position of falls for be an exception, it will be something has solved their to account but nographer, problems there, and though Mr. Roylance will not be in national committeeman, Mr. Roy the money than past readings. for assistance better other spent wish to institute men federal may the lance said: are the race for governor, his friends Miss Babcock .is doing for world's one here " said the state in that office. , name inspector. has leaderbeen also him mentioned the to My determined give The plaintiff asks thatv the de- great writers what the musician does of an event In the as national committeeman organization for affairs Utah. In national the party ship of of anfor the The literature fendant to he cited composer. ail in 1 Utah, this kind is organized appeared by making vhim national committee- In this connection will state: That swer to the complaint and ifx found the world she makes her own and fruit interests shippers, growers j if the party believes that I am the man. he be ousted from office. presents it.pulBing with life, a re and others will be asked to join. In a statement Issued to the pub- - man best suited for the position, I guilty, cited the county force, a stimulant to thought end The has Morgan Judge will Indeed be to to the agency will prevent price catglad respond lie Mr. Roylance says that hundreds j. to appear for hearing April action. Through the medium of her attorney him' call a It andconsider ting, which, in the past, has militated very great 3 of his friends have been urging voice and personality, the cold print at 10 oclock. so. to honor do Democratic against Utah growers getting the the race for to enter the County Attorney Parker has issued edpge- becomes a present, convin-in- g prices for their fruit It is highest statement which appeared in The reality. The best men have fell believed that such an organization . Post, giving an account of "moneys dreameaor done is you. , would eliminate petty jealousies anS Press comments from far and wide arouse received in his office and has told of the fruit interests to better A the expenditure of the different sums pronounce her one of the great readreceived. The rpport also shows ers and InteiWters of today and The coming convention will he A that while he has been county attor- her visit to ProV$ will undoubtedly held under the auspices of the ship- -' . . success. ney, the county has been saved at prove one more gre pers committee of the Utah HortiThe members of the G. A. R. . and least $20 a month for porper good cultural societys survey. The trial calendar for, .the April the Utah Indian War veterans with tion of the time. He has also invited of widows deceased ok and wives of the one is their court largest term a complete investigation into the con NOTED EDUCATORS veterans in Utah county, also ail the duct of his office since he became OR. JORDAN GAVE Judge Morgan has had in a long 10 years of age living over peopie county .attorney a year ago last time and the cases were set to be VISIT THE in Provo, jtnd the wards north, YMI, January. follows: ; heard as r LECTURE SATURDAY orOld Provo the la Folks, State vs JA. Armstrong, April-i- ; be will the of the guests ganization, State vs R. C. Long; April 5; Sr.te management of the Columbia theatre Friday afternoon two welcome visivs Wallace Bushnell, April 6; State to witness the wonderful spectacular RAILROAD FROM Dr. David Starr Jordan arrived in ters presented themselves in the vs Wallace Bushnell, April 7; State drama 'The Birth of' a-- Nation," on presilent's office. The first was Dr Provo Saturday afternoon, having vs Robert . M. Boyack, April 8; Lehi Tuesday, April 4, at 9:35 a. ,m. editor of come from Salt Lake on his way tc PROVO TO UINTAH A.' E. Winship of Boston, other 8. A. April William. of Evans,, Posts Indian of the was New York to visit his. son, Knight City va. the School Journal, and the CaptainsE. H. Jordan vs Utah Railroad Co., War veterans are requested to notify was Starr Jordan and family. Saturday Miss The first Amy Lyman. . As soon as wether conditions per- welcome because he is a friend he night the doctor addressed a large April 11; Albert Burr vs Charles' Raw- all members. Also members of the lings, April 12; Albert Burr vs Wm. Old Folks Central committee will mit a number of surveyors from the might even claim the title, thi frlhnd audience in College hall, speaking t National please notify an in their respective Salt Lake Railway company will go of popular education. M. Roylance, April .13; Df. Winshlr "The Lessdps of the War." He tv a corporation, vs wards. The Veterans and their wives into the Uintah basin for.th is an educator who covers the whole ferred to a belief he had expressed Equipment Co., of looking over the proposed of America iii the Interests of his on a former Visit before the war that Startup Candy Co., a corporation, must have their proper badges. Ths for receiver as C. for route H. Alien, accordthe railroad in the Basm. School Journal. It is his delight and there would "be no. war; this was must old folks have 14; April badges" The Union company Is planning tc Mosida fruit lands, va Vern A. Toung ing to their age, . merlcas profit to travel and lecture based on the belief that people who $3,0D0,00b In in about Utah, expend BERG, April 18; H. C. Allen, as receiver of everywhere; and perhaps no other had so much to lose would be 0,H. Mosida Fruit Lands Cp., vs Fred Chairman the Old Folks Committee. the near future in extension of its man in America has done so much to strong enough to prevent? the war, lines'. those who exYoun, April 19; S, M. Coffman vs D. make known the new and progressive which was started" Mr. R. S. Lovett, chairman of the in school work as this springs up in pected to make out of it either glory A R. G. Ry Co., April 20; Salt Lake 4; A. K. Thornton and Sons vs Anand Utah Railroad vs George Carson drew Sundberg, et al, Mary 5; Joseph board of directors of the Union Pa- every part 'of our land. Dr. Win or money for themselves. The docCJt pi., April 21; August Swenson vs E. Murdock vs W. D. Beers cific company stated that the . Salt ship is. moreover, as fearless as he tor urged that it is the duty of the J. A, Armstrong. April 22; .Jet Lum-- . engineer; Annie C. Erickson Vs C. A. Lake Route wpuld build 'a railroad is well Informed and does not besl United States to keep out of the war her Co. vs Alphus Bingham et al., Erickson, May 9; Thomas Llewellyn line Into the Basin from Provo, if tats to give the Mormons a square if possible to end the war and after the war is ended) to bring the InfluApril 25; Samuel Green vs Harry vs Charles Meason, May 10; San Pe-- , theLf lirvey which will he taken In deal wherever he goes. - .. droL. A. A S. L, Ry Co. vs W. S. the near future, shows that the1 line The second ' visitor is dear to the ence of a strong, neutral, Steele, et al., April 26. , Evans, May 11; Western Moline nation for the establishment . of EQUITY CALENDAR school, first as a distinguished alumWm. B. Hughes, doing business as Plow Co. vs Farmers Implement Co.; na; secondly as one of the Notable lasting peace. Wm. B. Hughes Produce Co., vs Geo. et al, May 13; Thomas H. Vincent In referring to the Villa affair Dr. Judge A. B. Morgan and Court teachers of our first training school ; H. Pully, April 27; Utah Banking Co., Stenographer D. H. Roberts are back thirdly as a woman who has con- Jordan' tated that Villas raid 'into from VernaL Judge Morgan reports stantly held up aud made dynamic the United States had been influa' corporation vs James Oler, April ! been Suit filed T. J. Chip-Commercial and Provo jhas by enced by those who were anxious for that the farmers of the Basin coun- the ideals of her Alma Mater. Savings 27; Dr. Winship and Mrs, Lyman were the intervention of the United States Bank va Provo Mill and Grain Co., man et aL against Charles E. try have Received big prlcesJortbelr May 2; ProVo Commercial and Savin- Thacker for $60 claimed claimed as grain, sheep and cattle men being the guests 'of Professor A. L. Rey- in Mexico. He did not know if this vs William T. Tew. et al., damages for injury to a dike on the compelled to feed. gs-Bank This with . th nolds and took luncheon with her was true; hut it was Just what had May 2; Queen of the Valley Roller plaintiffs property in Wasatch coun- - j prospects of a 'railroad into their Friday evening. Ori Saturday Dr. happened in Europe, He hoped the Mill vs John S. Smith, et al.; May 1; ty by defendants cattle entering and country in the near future has caused Vinship lectured to the teachers affair would go no further than a, F. E. Winter vs L. D. Stewart, May trampling it down. a feeling of prosperity and optimism. convention in Spanish Fofk. punitive expedition against Villa. e ed man-crat- d o J ( - fudge Morgan Sets Calendar Term 'y For April - Old Folks Will Be Guests The Birth Of Natiou 1 - I ; PROVO HAY GET A be Sent From Spokane to Start Work With the Utah Growers . Early Next Month , arrest was made yester- A clever " Two Market Experts will - -- pur-purpo- as-sta- te peace-lov-in- g ' 1 |