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Show ff J THE PROVO POST SAUEIIT AT III6HT UTAH STA TE NEWS CON - DENCED FOR BUSY READERS road building camp will! .'Work Is to be commenced at once end of the road be established at Riverdale, south of on the Sanpete county to -- T A deOrangeville. from 5 Ephraim . , Ogden. was effect to that reached cision last Brighams- - first street pavement road commission-Ther- e state the week by will be laid this year. Three blocks la available 310,000 for work on will be paved. , ' which Is to .cost. 330,000. the road, Mrs. Louisa B. Emgllman, aged 62, Preliminary steps for the organizastore a second-hanwho conducted of ah Independent telephone comtion many years at Salt Lake, died April 9. to be known as the Utah Mutual pany A syndicate will expend 12,000,000 company, were taken at a Telephone in the developmedt of sugar - beet mass of representatives of the meeting lands and growing fruit trees in Em- various commercial clubs of Salt Lake ery county. county, held In Murray on April 6. Arta D. Young, aged 60 years, a son D. C. Hoover of Pl&lnview, Texas, of Brigham Young, died at Ogden of who was struck by an automobile at stomach trouble. He had been an In- Salt died without rigalnlng Lake, ' consciousness. He hadtustalned a valid more than three years. The Utah League for Enforcement compound fracture of the skull, supof Peace was formally organized and posedly by strikinjrnl heed-othe officers were elected at a meeting pavement when: he was kaocted down., held at Salt Like last week. The Civlq league of Oguen announThree valuable sheep dogs owned ces moredhan 100 prizes for boys and by .the McKay ranch near elton Box the Ogden schools who pro- Elder county, were killed last week Oie best fruits, vegetables or after they had fought a rabid coyote, lowers In home garffens, the productsMrs. Thomas H.- - Vardy of Garfield to be displayed at the annual school fell in a swoon from a sudden attack fair under the auspices of the league " i of heart failure while walking along next fall. , a at died Salt Lakehnd street Main Early development of the iron fields few hours later in Iron county and the attending benApproximately DM100 people visited efit to the Iron Industries of Utah Is the state capltqlon April 8, when It predicted by Klnfdon Gould, was opened especially to give conferof the Denver ft Rio Grande, ence visitors an opportunity to care- and director of the Utah Fuel comfully Inspect the building. pany and an official in various capacl-.Relatlves and friends gathered at ties of all the Gould lines, who wS the Spafford home, at Sprlngvllle on r In Salt Lake last week. Another potash plant is to be built April 9 to celebrate the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Anna Spafford. at Marysvale by a Philadelphia manuSeventy-fiv- e guests were present. facturing company, which already has Officers have been unable to find a number of experts and engineers on relatives of Fred Lind, 30 years old, the ground looking jover the various whose dead body was discovered in a locations for a plant and also testing creek bed near Castle Rock at the the deposits of alunite, of which the, head of Echo canyon by a sheep-herde- r. company has obtained control for the A convict t6 CLOSE THE 3EPMANS FAIL NECK OF THE SACK AND BAG ' 129,000 MEN. . Teutons After All Day Attack Succeed In Entering the French Tjrenches, Only to be Driven Out The members of the Swastika fch spent an enjoyable evening Thursday at the home of Mrs. Thel an If c Adams, The time was pleas- nQy spent In needlework and music which the hostess Berved Arfotfly prepared luncheon. Lake Is visiting in this city for a Ing friends and relatives. few days as the guest qf Mrs.-Clton Jnk,nMrs. Hannah Dunn Hicks enter. . tained last evening in honor of Mrs. The regular monthly meeting of Susan. B. Hicks of Canada and Mrs. the Daughters of .he Mormon .Bat- Rose Hicks Hamblin ot Kanab. talion will be held Monday after Dainty refreshments were served. noon, 'April 17, at the home of Mrs. The Bonneville Ward Dramatic Mrs. T. F. Neeley entertained at Matilda Vance at Orem. A request club will meen in members la the that all made play entitled present delightful social affair Wednesday In at the to take Btation time Bonneville Orem the Cupid Vassar;ia afternoon in honor qf Mrs. William the ward house this evening. CL Duckworth of Salt Lake, who Is 1 .wH&Ing In this city for a few days. The following dentists and their Mrs. B. B,o Flack was the pleasing ives formed a theatre, party to been visit j Tbe Co!umbla Baetess at a delightful social affair California, where Wednesday Evening: given Tuesday afternoon in honor ofjlng his father. Mr. Cunningham re Dr. Mrs. G. W. Ekins, Dr. and ,4nd of Salt ports a very enjoyable time while Mrs; Wm, C, Duckworth Mrs. R.elghDr, and Mrs. 11 Eli. Xke. The entertaining rooms were in the Golden state. worth of Payson, Dr. and Mrs. W. prettily decorated with a profusion Utah Its held club Sorosls sd choice flowers where four table The T. Brockbank of Spanish Fork; Dr. mt cards were played, the prize be regular meeting Wednesday at the and Mrs. Hugell of American Fork. ...J tag awarded to Mrs. John Collie In home of Mrs. R. E. Knowlden. Two Os games.; A daintily' prepared splendid papers were given by Mrs. N. S. Sanderson has brought suit Smcbeoa was served to the follow W. F. Vlolett Tend Mrs. 7. B. Ash on The Sepoy Mutiny and against Wasatch Construction comMesdames D. L. Wajllck; ton guests: . L. Corey, Al Clne, T. F. Neeley, Beautiful Spots In India." j The pany to collect 1176.60 alleged to ie A. W. Davis, D. jiV. Hamilton, Alva clubw111 meet next, week with Mrs. due for labor performed for the comXelson, G. H. IjTeindselman, T. E, Ashton and the paper will be given pany in 1915 Smith, C. H. Stevens, J. W. Lierly. by Sirs. A. J. Stewart. Chief of Police Jesse Manwaring X W. N. Whltcotton, J. U. Buchl, ; Walter Adams, T. E. Smith and the Mr. has - reported 21 arrests for Marcfi, left the fore part of the week for distributed as follows: geest of honor. Runaway juByrley, Idaho, where they will make veniles from Salt Lake and Murray, Mr. Wells Cloward of Payson was their home, 13; ar Provo visitor yesterday. intoxication, four; viatic j, The marriage of Mr. Harold Clark two; suspicion, one, Jjegglng' one. f Mrs. D. R. Beebe has as her guest of this city and Miss Florence Hat Lodgings were given Ja2 27. Twenor few days Mrs. Bert Pierpont field of Sprlngvllle was solemnized ty two days workxwas done by the mti sen Billie of Salt Lake. jin the Salt Lake temple yesterday. prisoners and 46meala were served; jThis evening a brilliant wedding re- nine anlmalyWere impounded by the The Japanese Tea to be given ceptlon Is betng given In their honor police and'lhlrteen houses were quarTuesday, April It, in the Congrega-- J by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Clark in the antined. . Moaal parsonage promises to be Third ward amusement hall. Excellent Mrs. Annie; Young has returned Tmy enjoyable affair. Arthur Rachel will appear In Col"Programs have been arranged tor from Richfield where she spent, the lege hall this evening lna dramatic the twe meetings to be held in the past five months visiting relatives reading of The Music Masir, afternoon and evening and some of and friends,. Mrs. Young'f reports FYovos best talent will contribute that her health is much Improved ' Juhn R. Toung, one of the , early the programs, " including Mrs. since leaving Prove last Fall. Utah pioneers, is here from Bland-lng- , Mby Loose Stlehl, who will sing at San Juan county, visiting relathe afternoon program, Mrs. L ' H. Mrs. 0. VfA Ekins has yturned from tives. Mr. Young spoke at devotionMasters, Mifts Commery, Mrs; AI Salt Ldke where she spent the past al at tfieuniversity Wednesday. Caine, Mrs, J.E. Tates and Prof. G. several days visiting with her slater W. Fitzroy. A cordial Invitation Is Mrs. Barrett F. Pulhane?1 Mary, the four year old daughter extended to the public. of Mr. and .Mrs. Caleb Tanner, while e. Miss Clara Bestelmeyer is spendMiss Lillie WolstenhoIme,of Salt ing the week end in Salt Lake visit- playing with a lawn mower Tuesday afternoon, caught her hand in the knives of the machine and the end of the middle finger on Iher left hand was cut off. - i , - .. . . , ! i i I . X , . - Singer and Husband Accusedof Plot 4 NOTICE 'x -- . " I! i- ' 1 & t OS f, ' t ,Uv Captain Hans Tauscher. Captain Hans Tauscher, known to ime as the husband of Mme. Gadskl, te famous opera singer, has been eld by the Federal court In heavy ail on the charge that he was. In a jnsplracy to blow up the Welland anal in tthe Interest of Germany nd thus hinder the movement of fenadian troops and freight In the ar. He has been an active pro erman during the war. ; WILL RESIGN HIS POST . x i ' r ! Jj -- .. Our Stock Is so Complete We Are Sure We Can Suit You (n , Both Style and Price , ; .v i i liL!' ness i V-- ; it i , i S' j . j his j key, Is expected to submit to Wilson President to gnatlon New of Elkus Torkyj tow. Abram, sheen suggested as bis successor, ij It: Morganthau would not d lacuna . reports of his forthcoming res he might said atlon directly, but .return to- Constantinople next ; , j dsfflfik r - ( nth. t has .! .?: : f Lti , been suggested - that Mr. a of ; rgenthau succeed Jltolla Wells Louis as treasurer of the Demotic national committee, Mr. Wells ared his resignation at a meetiiss the committee here some time a, but reconsidered it at the of the Democratic leaders. . re-e- st , Utah Mining News Free every . Mme. riiay at 6 Double 2.A14-18. & ... U ) .v a , f y.K . TJii'Sii ii a. y s Vv ? T te i ' H Is a week only and Bethlncout-Esne- s rt roads, x Violent attacks delivered all day by the Germans against the new positions found the French line unwavering and all of them were repulsed, except between Avohcourt wood and the Forges brook, where the Germans succeeded In entering the French trenches, but were almost Immediately driven out. Northeast of Verdun around Pepper sechill and on the Douaumont-Vau- x tor, the Germans heavily bombarded. French positions, but were unabtafo launch an Infantry attack In the face of the Are of the French gus. The capture of 130 metres Genpan trenches southwest o Douaumont Is reported by Paris. On the rest the lines in France and Belgtumlirt tilery duels alone have beeh Jn, progress j : The offensive of the Russians . t tf against the Germans in northwest Russia has simmered down to mutual bombardments and bombing, attacks by the German and Russian aviators. Artillery actions in the Lake Narocz region continue. - Jefferson Day Banquet In Zion. Salt Lake City. Acting as spokesman for the 600 Democratic men and women who gathered at the Hotel Utah Saturday night for the annual Jefferson day banquet, Judge W. H. King in a keynote speech outlined in skeleton form what many took to be the basis of the Democratic platform of the Democratic party in Utah for 1916 campaign. " He declared that the party stands tor state-wid-e prohibition and a public utilities commission and urged the Democrats to pick for a a ' man like state standard-beare- r Woodrow Wilson, l . n t s' - vice-preside- nt six months. Two matters in line with the R.,T. Hilliard, of Ogden, an em ployee of the Union Pacific railroad opment of Vernal are pending, the past forty-ninyears, has been is the proposed extension of the city waterworks system. The other matter retired with a substantial pension for Is. the question of bonding to build a life. He entered the service of the company as a telegraph operator in 310,000 Carnegie library. 1867, but for the past thirty years he more for conducted Experiments has been a passenger conductor. than a month in Salt Lake laboratorThe city commission of SaU Lake ies hav$, proven that aluminum can be extracted cheaply from the alunite has decided on a program of public The oxide ores of Utah, and patents will Improvements for , this year. i city's portion of costs is estimated at be applied for at once. to be Fully 400,000 young trees from the 3159.189, of which 3117,324 is forest service , nurseries are to be paid out of this years revenues and be paid out of next years planted in the.iWasatch, Palisade and 341,865 is to Cache national forests as soon as the revenue. Plana involving the expenditure of snow is off the district where the nurmore than 32,090,000 by a Los Angeles is bo out, to set sery stock Edwin Stariford, aged 24 years, an syndicate aided by Salt Lake capital I employe In the Ogden railway yards, bx the .development of more than 30, acres of Jand for beets and drank a quantity of carbolic acid at his home, and died thirty minutes orchards in Emery county, were made later. His wife said hfs act followed public last week." Strange conduct during the day.' " Health conditions and sanitation as The Utah Mining News Free every they relate to plumbing, drainage, venFriday at 6 Double tilation and sewage disposal were principal topics discussed at the fourth GOLDEN Sebrights Bantams eggs annual convention of the Utah State for Bale. Verdi Jefferies, 645 E. Master Plumbers association, held in Center street. Ml. Salt Lake last week. - rast , devel-- 1 One- e - . , 1 1 French Accused of Treachery. Berlin. The French losses at Term-Itehill were increased by French troops who had been overrun by the German Infantry In its storm attack and who had disposed of their arms and raised their hands in token of surrender. Afterward they took up their arms again and atacked the Germans from behind. These treacherous ous troops were all killed in combat by embittered German soldiers. n I4-18. ,T mil-ionai- re ' , J f .. vr JE, ' . THE PRINCESS MILLINERY . . Mrs. C. E. Maw. Mgr. S Bank Robbers Convicted. Poteau, Okla. Mike and Jesse brothers, living at Cherry Hill, Ark., were convicted at separate trials here on charges of robbing the First National bank of He&vener. Okla., of $7,700 ia a daylight raid Dev" , cember 27, 1915. s - w s Wv s . v ", v ft w wy WI A . Killed In Auto Race. , Corona, Cal. Bob Burman of Detroit, noted automobile racer, his mechanician Eric Schroeder' of Chicago, and a track guard are dead as s a result of the overturning of car in the Corona road ract - Scene from r ' Ben Blair, ' with D ustln Farnum at Tuesday, April 18., -- the Nicaraguan canal route and naval bases in the Bay of Fonesca for . J 33,000.000. . AUTO ELECTRIC OC. .... k Borden Firm Gives in. Chicago. The Borden Company, last of the nulk dealers holding out against the demands of the farmers for higher prices, signed the schedule demanded by the farmers on Saturday, $1.55 per hundred pounds. " I . ii ii Aeroplanes Attack Russian Station. Berlin. A successful attack by four German seaplanes on a Russian aviation station on Oesel Island, at the entrance to the Gulf of Riga, Is announced in an official statement by chief of the admiralty staff, , " t Will Open fqr Business in a Few Days Commission Plan Abandoned. Watertown, S. D. In the hottest city election fight in years the commission form of government was over thrown SA.urday by a majority of 201 ' - ft ,i ' Arthur Lawrence, Mgr. ....... WHOLESALE and DETAIL " Q DEALERS IN sk Auto and Electric Supplies Ve L. " irn!h Lamps and Fixtures Are Our Specialties WATCH FOR 2U West Center on The Columbia Five spectators were Canal Treaty Ratified. Washington. The Nicaraguan sen ate has unanimously ratified the treaty with the United States granting this government an exclusive option of before Easter and you should be suit- $d before that time. Naturui- ly If you come early you get1 a first choice and will be better suited. J 1 Cadski,' (Mr, Ham Tauscher f the here Saturday. injured. - . ; . a VI :; t x Bur-man- tn' 12. genthau, In Millinery we have not been unmindful of the fact that an Eastertide was on its way. In fact we gave It so much consideration that we are now ready to furnish you with just the kind of a Spring Hat that will appeal to you. We have, been making a special study of the styles and have placed at your disposal best the market will aford at prices that cannot help but attract you. The variety of shapes anu colors . to be found In the millinery this Spring makes it possible for every one of our customers to get Individuality In the hat she buys. There are small hats large hats, hight hats and low hats and -- .each has a distinctness seldom found lu the millinery trade. y4' S the French The evacuation was carried out under cover of darkness and without interference, and the French, through the move, hare been enabled to straighten out their line, which how runs from the corner of the Avocourt wood to the south of the crossing od , With the early Spring busi- i; ! Henry April Washington', American embassador to 2 THE EASTER BONNET IS ALL TIIE RAGE GET ONE EARLY "11,1 . v by l: x . 'F V , - . I TO CREDITORS Bethlncourt salient, had projected like a German lines northhas bees evacuated The Paris. which for Fehs wedge into the west of Verdun, - ' V ,i .. Estate of 'James Bonnett, Deceased. Song Writer's Wife Suicides. Creditors will present claims with Omaha. Mrs. Joseph E. Howard, vouchers to the undersigned at daughter of Michael- Kilgallon, Room 1, Holbrook Block, Provo, steel magnate of Chicago, and Utah, on or before August 16, 1916. wife of Joseph E. Howard, actor and GEORGE BONNETT. 'mer of popular songs, committea suicide by shooting at a .local hotel Administrator. Monday night. An actress acquaintduff. Harvey Attorney.. was with her at the time, who ance, First pub. April 14, 1916. fsnl Mrs, Howard was temporarily ' ' ' V -- '. ' .... I JRGENTHAU Frenchmen. ay ha-ha- t by d " -- ' OPENING" Fope 30 |