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Show VOL, -- lit PROYG CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY; MARCH 11. 1909. 0MMffllSJ Coimctt-VRectl- vc Oty t JPetiUoa Fro Owners Property toPave il H 9 mmm mwa Center Aeaderay Fifth East-St- reet Manager Loose reports that 1 the mine is excellent oorW Will oe .Parked. ditioo but February being a X slort cioolh and being de- layed about ten days by the Provo -- is i t have one of - stot Jtfemnpd the T hu whk-- h . the jnoet beautiful streets in f ores, he recom-the state, if not in . the inter- - 4 I shipment mended that a dividend of A petition. X mountain region. X -five cents be ieclarxl.' " will be presented to the ctty" 1 -council which will be sigwai-- T by the property owners along $&dWt "will ISiSiisinbutM Center street from Academy the i kix Qotiolidated Mining Avenue Jo Fil to East BtrteiJ by Company on the 20 of this month. The, petftion asks that the city to. allow irom ten tweotyleel$ Thisif the" street 1 board of directors who' met yesterCenter of on each side for parking" and beautifying! day morning. ' While this is less maintained be to by purposes than has Iweii paid prevh usly, the the city and property owner, reason for the decrease given by also that this street be.paved -- irom Acaderoyjlygn'Aeto, theanaemejtLsecros entirely rea--4 Fifth East street. From Acasonable. From present indications East it to First Avenue demy the mine is vry apt, to produce 4 is the plan to pave the entire rich, ore during March to 4 .street but from f utt Hast to enough come up to previous dividends; in Fifth East only that .portion 1 of the street nhich is not.t April. .The reports from the mine The are .the most encouraging. .J for parking, will be pav books of the company ch.ee on the ' : " The petition whic-h- willbere-- 1 othind open oh the 2 UV ' Bented to the city council is feigned by the property owners along the " CLE street and some of the most, promt HOUSE - qent men in this - city. They urel . Sincere in their request ana ..are RE O - willing to fttand their part of the o ' "ipeiee.""It is 'fliepurre of the . Everything is being reformed promoters of the prupilion t. ex:ept jstaxt work on the . street sb svton a thexe das every thing clean still Women "not hoiifiecleaning. consent is granted .and proper h mtse to the same old way they did ice Ts;Tvea acyonJinglothe iawr time. They still BEAiramisTKhE- Tand buckets carries, of leave tacks ou the floor If........ the orouofilion i i water where baby if sure to fall Vl which theteis "but little doubt, of the most into lhem and s weep" the "stairs one l I - - i the meeting of the t olJAtdirectors of the Colorado board-- 1 .Uia J t iogivinCoyh" -- ; - j ' AUG II! - old-Phar- uh's . . -- of dtnKaineiJetois to have yet ." beautiful streets in thw part ortfie of Jeavio the water on the country. The residences on each thought the pail ieidebr ihei,lre- - are of the best iu vftoor putting - the . tacks in and sweepuig the" stair up, throw-tpr- y - The property which has , Utah.. i . . . i ' -- not been used for building pur--. mg tne rtsiuum out oi me garrei windo mir NdTjneever- - sends - the ;posea will be .adorned . by .beautif ul down "feTthe laundry "or residences and when they are all windows eau de cologne on the mop. .completed the residences on this puts But some day there will arise a re atiretHr7tepre6ent--hundreda.i- f these things - - thousands of dollars. . .Green grass former in skirts aud Cnd bhrubbery. jwill decorate the will be attended to. sides of the street At the foot of " this street will be the business disWARNING TO PARENTS trict and at the head the State Men- jet -- -- tal hospital- wrjenlbecenVr ""Criinptaints "areT!OTning-t(r- 'poles are removed from this street a beautiful view "would be present-an-d X on the -- railroadtracks and X . . i T .i trams the state institution of which amonz tne picaing up ee dty is prond wtnildrje plainly "eoaTsome boy"i'ga-solla- rl eoal from: the cars. to seen frona Apademy Avenue . and Parenfia T r tinrllv dhIcch! t, the down town district. The street see that their children remain would, no doubt, be a beautiful , away from' the trains and 4. driveway.. X tracks, or "Iheywill be dealt" . - . -- t r J- ue I " When this street has been it will be an excellent t ompleted, start with." beautifying of city. Already for the taken are paving being stept business in the of Academy Avenne, COURT NOTES. -- district and also Center J street, which means that the property will advance In value and the city" receive ft better name for good streets. Wm. J. Chivrell of Springville, who entered a plea of guilty to a charge of adultery) was sentenced to two andahalf years in the state prison by Judge Booth, yesterday. Arthur (Jordner of Provo Bench, a young man about 18 years of age, jaidon X . - i j thatjhe mbe will ore to the smelters ten days after the machinery has - been - put int f. evening.was for the t 1 intio-Develop st Kellog, manager of the prop- - against the propbs- amendment and'tiprfcu: .The JFC'!., mating which ,ertyf an macbinery wul be j 'place by May 1st when a cam paign will be started to get the ore.XMr. Kellogg asserts ht 44f the-Ea- iV av t ; machinery installed at the Ralph X ment property is fast being A wwu4!nr. nut inrA vilawk UiU J the statement made by Ralph -- forty-eig- i he new place. . The new equipmr . last 4consita of,. of con- X mine - will - be purpose v'held and.. 4l well - sup is ready.-- i: the-be- - st BED t . f me-ci- s. " . : ". Iron- - Bloseom: - Accounts 1 not be H'jured. pay- treasury- - stc-k- - 10 , able, $21,288.86; 0 100,000 shares; dividend of bbares distributed March 5. Bec-Accouuts Tunnel Con.: DR. GEORGE BRIM HALL 90,-00- Dr. George Brimhall Ilr'SlOOS" part: lub. "I am It is a said -- in with tl- - pleased gpod orgamxt' i.,.. .. - payable, $47,525.56. The club"Iliould"stand"rforth?f"' " Point: Cro Cash, $l2,$0a- inter - Prova people are mit "having the fiuanciaJeducatiQjiaL. 68; treasury sUck, 122,D0O, Provo." "I believe that the fla8t Xintic Con.": CubIi, $2,-i- n best of luckwith some picture 1mw.1 hlg 632.99: ..treasury stock. 1 13.000 people who have cume to this city. of this club and it woul ' Many people are 6tili reminded if shares.- - it were discontinue. . how one Bcott did the "Me Whither r Indian Queen: Cash, $2,150.05. town and but college ' - ... Uintah" Treasure" Ilill: Cisbt and Skidoo Act;" later the managechurch of ment of the Lyric "theatre "lefT the Cgthe $2,727,20. Saints -- asserted . The x Gold .Mining Co.: Ac CTtyeavingrsomeHjad bills courses of the ch counts payable, - $5348.64; treas- - latest to leave this city without be estabhbhed t- -" settlin JiccQuois Jgjh ema bhares. th- e- best stu of the Bijo theatre." The manMountain Laker Csb, $4,936.-6ty. By this bouse left about three ' treasury stock, 114,420 shares. ager oH ment and 77 hundred "dollars - worth of bills. 2 King David: Accounts payable, liquor at 7 The show house has been closed up $4,436.47; treasury"8tock,-.348,30ideals i s ' for a short time and the creditors L shares. ; Mineral Flat: Accounts pay- will probably take some means 7)1 An aesessmeut bringing the management back to m able, $12,544-75- . the city that the proper settlement of 1 cent per share was " on April14; safedate; may be tnade; ' """ " May 8,"- - ; ,jr-"-- - " - .. i ,,'53050 6; levied--de-linqne- bt "' 1 -- j - j- -H TP CENTRAL $42,737.75. The increase in the accounts payable is caused through the purchase of the Elgin Amended HAVE PC ex- group andheA teneion group of claims; the comThe Tin tic Central Pa?I having borro wed the neceshas' closed withjt sary money to secure title to these pany An assessment "f one Power company a co' properties. ' -- levied delin- - thexnining compfr -cent IIU 10 - , per-share-- . was J .. Afnvio. z . . .. I 1 1 1 celale,ayJ;TIB"c"1;, 373.97. . Opex Con. , Mines Co.: . Cash, -i $14,817.48. It Is stated lhatythe people who were given an option on the Colo redo mine and the smelter will be here this week to take the matter The folover with the owners. olowing is statement . made bf Mr, Wolley when he returned from the -- r theTinticC" have a hoi ed by the made, shaft die' - J v xjrI """ v set si .- .- .A Accounts payable, $1, be connected Consolidated - Plntus: - jL of -- t; I faf-tr.th- e. . given last evening when the votes were counted at theepee" There were sev X Jal meeting. woTmembers of the cfo enty-- t and the vote stood present TJACHIIIERY is being IX uffetrThis" ww th verdictJ . llffl sidering the following amendment: No. 32, That : no mtoxicating liquor in aBy form whatsoever, be sold or given away at the buffet, or AO any room; of this club. This by An assessment was also levied on foThisToleesere lorTTanct shabby. law shall be effective rafter May PROVO Black Jack and - Mineral Flat pro- When asked how he obtained so 4st.j 160.6. bird heads, he said: "Oh, 1 many called is cent and one President Jacob Evans presided perties per share These" properties are still killed ...them with a flipper and I at the meeting. When" the amendl At the considered to be good but it re got many of them in the old straw ment was readj remarks were made last evr covered barn at night when the quires money to operate them and by several of the members: Chas. the propc birds can't see." Mr. Parks has tjjUg an assessment-i- s Again. called. Glaizer said that if the amendment b street xLe report of the Knight prop paid out nearly one1iundred dol- were passed, ajsocial feature would ' erties as given out by the secretary lars this yeat as a bounty on spar-tow- be taken from the club and there presen' mittc, follows: ; was a question if the club would -- - W The Provo Commercial club X t . BY-LA- lrwilLiitiDar.io.saaiDtelo'li: .the heaikihesebiriie,. bointy-o- i WUSCTlTbT FAVOR "" It is said by these promoting the ... .,.X east; improvement several -- members of wsaexliLmin ITLIiave nothing . Id say regard;4"! Doctors Aird and "Pyne and comthe city council have expressed the Colorado , mine and the snv- - : proposition. and belie? that mitted to the State Mental hospital. deal,' other than that we are"imuTr it will be the means of starting an in for better street! improvtment A, marriage license has been issu- progress in a highly satisfactory this city. ' Progressive citizens of ed to George Dm, of - Pleasant maniier,' and when our plans are the this city will watch with . interest taatnred onr snccess will Colorado the developments in, this proposed Grove and Olive" Kirkwood, of fully mean much for Utah - in every pov smelter. ' American Fork ; improvement. V:J. CITY f the oounty pays a t wo cent i cause t jebippedrMk't; ' n'd for the paying other streets in th It declared. ks Yesterday a lad Irom Spa niah Fork s: came iair't& fou7u"n3red and licipa'xad that the Iron Bit will declare a dividend X sixty bird heads, for which he reat the next meeting beld, wbk'b ceived the 'sum of $.20." When 1 will be on the 10th of . April. X the lad received the m jney he said, According to reports this prop- - 1 a erty is also in first class shape T 'Now Lean buy new.suit so that and ore is being shipped every I will look better when I attend school." The boy really looked as day. though behad been climbing trees a$o X JA1. Mr.-Par- AGA1HST . . t . DAYS - - - J Books wul close on tne Jdtn and reopen on the 21st Jle-.,- 4 -porta fchow that the mine is in excellent shape and an - . .. was ,. wtit -- ,1 EU 10 III m tiiii m. GLUe VOTES -- .: . UBU.J U1C dividend j-- f rjPmtniHyjclaim 1 who has charge of the bird bounty has been a popular individual" with the i)oys since the good weather has come, - Many boys of .all ages may be seen with boxes, paper sacks and other things which contain the heads of sparrows ivhich have been slaughtered be - vesrer Aiiuio? ainuanv-iiei- a X day in the Knights office of . fi nitiT .Iia .ia. a I rt t nant --4- ,.. 1 " : 1 ii X -- 01 li:lPG0MIPH!)8T!E!i4lliS '.Street Iron Avenue to mm iiu ema 0(1 NO. 20 - ;.. T" - r |