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Show V in pa Ifltlisppsns Jt'a In The Herald -1 DEVOTPD TO THE PVIC AND INDUSTRI VOL. XXVIL NO. 139. JflfJY Ffli . Wie of Secretary of War -- UrGiant PlIJG . the B. Y. V: gfant, that is advertising the B. Y. U, the high jump last Saturday in Provo and Utah.- - His athletic ability Philadelphia over alLether contestants was not the particular thing that fixed UfmmeTrcar ':'TIe cleared the7eyes of these people upon him, beabout 6 feet 2 inches, or a little less cause" athletic prowess Is extremely than he jumped 7 last--, summer in common in these parts; but Richards Stockholm, Sweden. Richards is mak attracted attention during his first his Stockholm ing a great bit in the East, according trip to Chicago, also to aTetter from Coach Roberts. lour "and Roberts says:" 'The trip of our j Europe when the Olympic games were Provo giant is a good advertisement over and training rules were thrown to Provo and Utah in more ways than to the winds by other athletes and on in just getting Utah's name before the the "present excursion," the Provo boy people, He is already recognized as has kept himself absolutely free from something more thai" amere"" athlete. tobacco, booze. nd dissipation la any HeTTaV'sdmethlng blggef "In: hlff matw fOTm"TntB, to the people here io. Chiup than merely a"hjgb hop," and this cago is not only interesting and extra something is, after all, the thing. , but. admirable." Alma Richards, won PLlfl duringXh-"le&mB-Tisitr:1- Discusses it IIMJ 4- - ' 4 - . , Keep House As You: There are prospects for the city having --paved streets in the buisness portion. The initiative in this work which will, more than Mrs. Lindley M. Garrison, wife of one thing, give to Provq the appear- the secretary ot. war. generally conance of a city was taken by the Provo ceded to be the handsomest woman the wlvtjs of the members of Commercial club, and a committee ot among cabinet.- - the which R. R Irvine,, Jr., is' the chair- 0 man, has interviewed the porperty NO ELECTION JNHE owners and aroused their interest in "WET" AND "DRY" FIGHT the Improvement to such' an extent 7 ,' C that a sufficient number on eight While no official word baa been blocks on Academy "avenue to insure gIvenout Ithas been practically paving for that distance has signed a conceded today that there will be no electlo in Provo this spring to" petition to the, city commission asking determine whether"" ProvO-"sn- an for the improvement. The committee is" nowwojkIngwltb"7Center"- - street have. open saloons or go ivwith property-ownthe - present plan.-?- - It - has leea TBd will continue-to. do so till they ask for Center street stated by good authority that ' to be paved. ':, V enough names have bees stricken - TV e petition which was presented at of f of the list already to prevent .the election trombeUis called.Saturday evening' meeting of the -7Jlovrtveriuathoxatlie7-Ijtai- e commission asks that Academy-ave nue be paved from Second South Tnent can be made for some time cost Uie to Sixth street North street, a4 itlw-ii- r take several days to to be "paid ' by the property owners - finish checking the 'petitions. .along the section of street to be paved. . The signers and number of feet of frontage property represented by each a're;, W D ' Roberts. 132; JohnWO-COOTUCTIIE Roundy, 128; H. C. Jex. 115; Fred W. Taylor, 49; C. E. Loose, 51 ;1 Preston COMPANY FILE ARTICLES G. Peterson, 30; Provo Commercial & Savings Bank, TO;" State Bank of Provo 30; A. H. DeLong, 20; Jacob E. Jenson, 66; Provo Book & Station The .Pro vol; Construction company 66 R724 ; R. R. ; Irvine. Jr., ery Co., as filed articles of incorporationwlth R. Irvine, 147;Tt; El Allen, 163; Knight clerk. The purpose of the Trust & Savings Bank, 80; Knight In- the county vestment w 51; Mrf.lL.E.:MawtJsp; incorporation is to engage Frank Ramsey 85FeraDeckerTi214i and other construction work:. Provola Herbert S. Pyne. 66; T--. T. Thomp-- the principal place of business. The in shares of J . son, 6; A. B. and A. R. Pack, 25; capital stock is 10.000, The in 2; JohnHSaxeyTO T0 Annie M. Ypung. 198; D. N. Creer, 66; corporators,, whs "also constitute the Anthony C. Lund, 66; Daniel P. Thue- - board of directors, areJesse Knight, any-oth- er ; rt " - '"' ' ' .... ". - " - In the Fourth distirct court, today, 220-yar- d 2-- 5 220-yar- d S80-yar- d -- C. Balrd both waived prenmThafy eiamTnattgn BaybenFox7TLehl, was granted an 59 seconds. time .Miner bnd, thir?; and were held to the district court interlocutory decree of dfvorce Jrom Stout secMyrtle. Fox, by. default, on the ground High jump B. Adams first, Handley's bonds were fixed at $ 1,1500 -- " of desertion. The parties were mar ried at Magrath, Canada, Dec. 7, 1903. Plaintiff was' granted the custody of three minor children, and The custody of oae was given 40 defendant. Thos. LeBaron vs. Zelpha O. Robins; continued and placed at foot of the . . calendar. Thos: Larson vs. Pleasant Grove City; motion for je w trial argued and ond, W, Parkinson third. OlrJs' relay First year girls first and freshman girls second. Boys' relay Fourth year first and freshman second. .. .. The final Bcoring gave 70 points to the fourth year, college 6? points, and second year students 38 point. Five places were given which accounts for the score being higher than it would have been had there been but three on one case and at '$750 on each of the other cases. Mrs. Handley's bonds were fixed at $756 on each of the cases against her. They have not- bonds and it is not known that they will be able to do so. , Cllve Draper, the young man who passed two small fictitious checks here recenfly,was charged In Justice Jones' court" with obtaining money under places." 2 entered a - plea . .""trrir.r!rr falsepretense8,--"antaken under advisement. " --Palm, XZ were f icials The of of guilty. He was fined $o0, or In de Trie time for sentence of Ira Houtz H." C. and IL E. Boorer, Holt, starter; ; fault. of payment to be Imprisoned In was.contlnued for on week. scorer. Hicks, tttetounty jail for fifty days. . ' yet-giv- r.- en - -- -- -- Mayne Farrer Is down from Shelly, Idaho, where tie is w ith th"e Shelly MercanUle company." Mr." Farrer re ports business conditions' good, in biB section of the Gem state. - The big power pump for the fourth unit of the Mosida pumping project by .which ...water 1? jumped ,froin .the Utah lake for irrleatlou ' of Mosida lands, arrived here Friday and Satur is-th- e, , v s, tita a" Association of Credit Men ve. are attorneyi for plaintiff. OLDEST BISHOP IN SERVICE ' 7 ......x......... ... 'The quarterly Stake conference ot " held here, yeater- day, with well attended meetings, and th-Ui- Stake-wa- s ai : representation Of tne There were present of the general authorities Apostles' A. Smith, Orson F. Whitney George and D, O. McKay. President Josephv. B.Kfifilerpresided. Elder Amos N. Merrill, of the JStake presidency, was the first speaker. JJe reported that diligent labor had .been . done for the past there month for the betterment of the condition of the people and the advancement of Travis, the veteran golfer time national champion who Is competing In the Lakewood tour nament and showing wonderful form CLAWSOtl KILLED OH TRACK tstaa--authoritl- had moved-bere the xhurch.- " to live, being drawn. here in order Id enjoy educational advantages and other natural advantages. He referred to . and, exprsased . himself as having no doubt M to Many-peop- le Thft.bodyi of. aman apparently about or 23 ye&ra of age was found in the D - & R. G. about three miles aboveTuckeiLEaturdajrmornlng by Deputy Sheriff J. C Snow, The man outcomeTrifeie:ietralicihat.A-4-- . la the jority ot the people would not asalmhad been run over " the saloon to ba epen4U alght; his rlgh arm la severed near permit evil effect theyjfuHyunderetoodthe the shoulder. andrtheTletJnd and t oMbe , . , liquor traffic. , ' forearm crushed and the head terribly ' Bishop T. N. Taylor, of the Third bruised, cut and broken. From en: ward, Was asked to speak as the . velopes in bis possesssloh it was be oldest (In service! bishop in the Stake, lieved hlsmame was VernonJ Clausen Elder George A. Smith having asked and that bis mother is a Mrs. Knagh to hear the. oldest and the youngest' residing at 250 Thrift street, San Franr bishop. Bishop Taylor spoke of the ' r Cisco. - . '. blessings receivedby working In the Sheriff Eaat sent a telegram to. tne service of the LorcT, and exhorted Iho Q above address, and yesterday "after people to appreciate the blessings of Mrs. the gospel. He also spoke noon- received an answer-signeearnestly r " L. KnaKb. which states that Mrs. against the of the saloons Knagh is in7 destitute ".circumstancjps In the city. He did not for a moment but "wants the body shipped to Sari suppose Vheywould be but Francisco, If the expenses are not too he plead with, those present for their great, and asks the cost of preparing faith,' prayers and support to prevent ' the body- and cost of transportation. it, and not to place in the'clry institu- The body is being held at the undcr- - tioii'that wouta ruin the BouliTof the " lioys and the girls, whose souls were taklag yarlors of Graham & Jones. precious and worth more. thnLjtll else : Fnhe world. TJishop-BBullock, of the Bonne-.- -. SPRINBVILLE IVINS ville ward, recently appointed,.was the next speaker; he reported the H. S. TRACK MEET "of nlsT'ward, and expressed itimself as anxious to perform the duties that had been assigned him. . The cpurity high" schools heldTtheir Apostle- - George" spoke el annual track meet here Saturday on the progress of the work In California the B. Y. U. campus in connection which was very gratifying, ; The meet. The Saints. In Gridley had built - a fine with the B. YTTJ. inter-claswon the meeting house and In Los Angeles a school easily Springville High In the and relay new meeting house would.Jbfl.dedlcated. championship showed "wonderfuhform. Their time on next Sundayboth-fin- e buildings, this was Just one second above the Which would be a credit to any ward In the church. Apostle Smith spoke state high schobl record, being 1 of the favorable attitude of intelligent by the time the state meel"isheld men oflhe world towards the princ hey will he In form to break the state pies and the work bf the ehurh5$p record In this race. The sehools en clal reference, was made e recent tering this contest were'Heber City writings of Elbert Hubbard and Dr., High,.. Spring;vine, Spanish .Fort and Wm. C; Webb on the liquor question; be said: . Payson dash Haymond first. Hart-m- "I warn you, my brethren and nTltec on drAVIskh anrthtrdpa 11 from dash Haymond not to participate in bringing temptaSpringville. of Springville first, Simmons of Pay-so- tions' that tear down our boys and second, Coffman of Springville girls, but it is' your duty to enter into tnlrd. Pole vault Simmons of Pay-so- the fight if it need to be a' fight and , of Springville isecond, uow..yoqr colprs.and; take your stand s as God wants you to do and show Sorerison of lleber third, distance feet7 High Jump Simmons of Payson those w ho are unhoiy and, - unclean -first, J. Andrews of Spanish Fork sec- tharthey Bhall not besmirch this J 7 , ond, Wiscomb of Springville third; beautiful city." .. distance 5 feet fxk Inches. O. JY .Whitney spoke of the Apostle revelations given to the - Tropbet i AT THE PRINCESS. Joseph Smith, in the early days ' which were and church, published. ,lt ' Until We Three Meet Again" the was necessary,f or the. people . to. come feature for thl3 show tonight and 18 together from time' to be te--, a splendid drama, full pf thrilling and minded of the word of the Lord; but excItlngTnstances and which ends It was not necessary for the people'to just as It should. . .No one can afford have a revelation to tell them that the' Bio- saloon and the 'brothel were riot Jn to miss i.hl8 splendid picture? given a place fn any graph enrTtled ''Brokea Ways" J? also stitutions civ;llip(), yotilmunlTr. , The time would Four.) generation. p . (Continued tte - EO t -- i. - S Attorney Elias" Hansen, Senator Henry" Gardner and Serenus Evenson are over from Spanish Pork on matters connected with the Gardner estae. ," Bishop O, II. Berg and iishoiJ Bardell Davis, who all testified to noble qualities and useful life of the deceased, and spoke words of consolation and rla.tive3 hope Beautiful vocal selections were ren-Tha iliriilirr3 T't.TC PirtlPP J, I drpdjby the B. Y. V. quartette, and TNJ Maggie Saunders vs. Henry S3fTWr nirmlr 7 7"ers; "Uehiurrer overruledrten' days to A. Buttle, President vJosph 'B, Keeler "O My Father" was renuWetTTy . . - Elder V..L- - Halliday,. ot Salt7 Lake, Floreuce Meldrurn. 7 answer. - .... ... - e - '. . i VERN0T1 The intetclass track meet' between "Three Salt Lake boys. ' Thomas L. and Branagan, 15; Harry T. Bryant, 16; the various classes of .on held the and Blame Johnson. Is, were arrested was academic departments and B. Y. U. athletic field Saturday Friday night by Officers Maowarlng was wen attenaea. iae iouuiafi and Johnson, and Saturday they con fessed to Chief Giles that sotng cloth-inevents were pulled oft: - bnoi pui and - other articles- in their pos Moore first, Halverson second, Sellers 11 32feet inc?. session had been taken fron switch third; distance first. Weight sec i lng stations on the railroads In Salt Hammer2 Pack Lake. Salt Lake probation officers ond, Parkinson third; aistance 99 feet were notified and came after the boys. Inches. Discus Halverson first, V. The Branagan "and Mbe Johnson Parkinson second, Moore third;-d- is boys are brothers, so they, say, of the two runaway girls from Salt Lake, who tance!) feet 2 inches. High hurdles here- last .week by JO enElnsTIfrtrWr Parkinson second. were apprehended Giles. Chief 100-Decker third;"" time 19.3 seconds. yard dash T. Jones first, Winn second,"JakemanlhTrd rtlme'10 minute THE HANDLEYS WAIVE 3 ?4 seconds; )ne mile race Hales first, ( F SumBion second, Cameron PRE-LI- I! iARY third; time, 1 minute 56 seconds. sec Winn dash T. Jones first, sec ond, Jakeman third; time 24 Halverson hurdles onds. The Handleys, J. W. and Mrs. JW. firstr Knudan second, Mocre third. Handler, were taken before Precinct Broad jump T. Jones first, W. Parkin- Justice E. L. Jones, Saturdyrff com: son .second Winn third; distance, IT) filed.by County Attorney Grant race Duke plaints feet'l 4 inches. C. Bagley,. charging r Handley 7 with (4th year first. Miner seconds Oliver three cases of forgery-an- d .MrsHand- s.2 lnrnutls212$-Becondtluie third, ley with two, all growing out Ot the Pole vault T Jones first, B. Adams numerous forged checks transactions second, Coldlers third.jdlsUnce 10 feet. with which Jthey are charge They nee- - .1 . T - r ; . -- protest has been filed by Sarah A. Reynolds against the admission of the win of Joseph D7 Reynolds, deceased, to flfobaton the grounds that last will and . the will filed Is not-thtestament of decedent:" that It is not """properly witnessed. and jhaVwheh the will is alleged to have been signed the decedent was'actiug under duress and - undue influence of his son, H, T. Rey nolda. - The will, provides that- the LARGE ATTEKDAHCE AT contestant, shall be widow, who pWrded with a good home, and that GLAZIER'S FUNERAL r durlne her lifetime she shall be en titled to the income from 183 "Share; ot the capital stock of H. T. Reynolds The funeral services for Mrs. S. L. & Co. After her death. the stock is to deGlazier, held Friday In the Pleasant be divided among the children of - ifor cedpntT" JaeotT"Evanr ' " larce consregstlon of relatives and contestant. .. . terday.Many Prominent . - e : by-"i,tr- al ' 2C. . . Walter SALT LAKE BOYS i... . president presid ent represented by the and general manager; J. Wm. Knight, R. E. Allen, treasurer; D. . Albert - signers, with the - church property- ','...;,7 "the "tabernacle grounds and theBrTr Banksrgecretary, cent of is over U. grounds fifty per the property affected; and It Is understood that" ehurch officials will not - oppose the paving. The petition, was 7 refered to Commissioner LeRoy Dixon IN REYKOLDS ESTATE City Attorney Jacob Coleman pre . "i aild one KITERCUSSLIEET on, 98. The property A Yes- - " saw-money-, FRE8HL1EII I'JIIIS oad -- -- u If you were running a business you would have to rtm. it system taically andefficiently. -- Otherwise you wouldVsoon.bti " out of. business. ' 7 of rules same system and efficiency - to -house- - Apply the and you will have an (deal home. keeping Efficiency in buying is as important, as valuable, and- as praiseworthy as is efficiency- in the general administartion of "a great business. Practice effkriencyrii home buyittgmi ' time and effort. . The best way tQ do this'is to purchase everything for per- son and home from reliable stores- .- Read the advertisements in THE HERAJLD closely and cnostantly every day, then you will know where to buy, when to buy, and what to buy to best regu dvantagejTTlie . HERALD. in THE larly -- -- - 22 - sented an opinion that sections of sidewalks, to be connected by walks already pavd, might be in eluded In one paving district . f others,- owing Ralph Poulton,-an- d property on Seventeenth West street, requested that the ordinance prohibit lng stock from grazing in the street be enforced In their neighborhood. Re-, fered to Commissioner JMxon. - of Session Held Here - u .... s .. ViiLL-GONTESfFlL- I y .: - 2 - -- er ' - ' - Would-a-Busine$- ; 7 - Speakers CENTER-MAYBE-PA-VED now-goo- d - The Above were Key Words ' h y toil :t n - Blocks. City Commission " - L. Vvrnarr Golfer D Whd ' Came Back' ROGRESSfit j The Petition has Signers Favor. ' ing a Pavement for Several ' UTAH STAKE QUARTERLY CONFERENCE HELD SUNDA Y at 1 - ... Receives Much Attcrition irrEayt the-bar-- -- ESTABLISHED IKS. - . .. B. Y. Largest Circulation in Southern Utah 1913. Oiclmolsliiirfho Highurtip Ar, Lindley HI. Garrison the AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY PRO V O, UTAH, MONDAY, APRILS, PETITION PRESENTED TO CITY COMMISSION FOR PAVING This Pap tr Has avAvj-hl- l 1- ...... ... arnes v- - . Th . ..'.,..' juror Admits Poly flamy. -- - 7I - -- - -- t " . H, con-dUio- . s 330-yar- d -- to-tn- LI 100-yar- . a d . 440-yar- d n n first,-Bower- - of-ih- e i " to-tim- 5yt in jtljice. -- " " participanU la and spectators toe. oa-ra- Cone so much to iacit " - ' ' - A.r-8mit-h adverse of.tbls paper. Utah and the V. U. of Provo. See the a'i on mi ge win tu cuuuecuou WUU tn1 Utah Railway company vs. Cat! Hot fiprlags company suit, -- |