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Show ROTO thel New -- $tfL (alt VOL. TO Htrald has the Best the Beit Ad and Circulation ioirth of.' Lke- - XXVII. NO. 71. . '. MRS. HETTY GREEN ! i Grand Gold Medal Owen ASP. Awarded to Smoot's Stock at tbe Pacific International Dairy Show OTHER PRIZEVFOR f UTAH Smoot received a telegram this' morning that his heifer which won the grand sweepstaKes prize ar j&e Utah iren the grandgol4inedal International the at uairy snow prize awarded which is being hew tnis ween in Portland. It Is said that Mr. Smoot wasron his way from Carbon county when he received the telegram at Price and could not wait for the train and was seen walking down the track . toward Helper today. Smoot had his antaal ; When (Mr. on exhibition "at the state fair Prof, Hu:;h K Van Pett who was judga of the stock at that gathering and an eminent Eastern" authority on stock, told Mr. Smoot that he had better send the animal to Portland. "He said of this heifer (Feme) that she "was a select animal out of ten thousand. The state agricultural colleser also 4i Qrrwif In canri his heifpr ,m,,A J to this show and infact they took Mrs. I. A. Smoot and Misses May , : j 1 h which she- - l'ta51 8ufary The cakes celebrated yesterday ( A mass convention of the parents' classes of Utah Stake will be held In the Tabernacle Sunday at 2 o'clck. The? purpose of the convention is to inaugurate movements for "The em forcement of the anticigarette law and the elimination of the cigarette habit aimtug 'boys." Second, "The regulation of the hours of closing dances and catering parlors.". The sentiment seems to be gaining ground that neither dances nor refresh ment parlors should be held open later than 12 o'clock. All interest in these Questions should be present Principal W.- - H. Boyle, of the preparatory school, B. Y. U:, will and-candie- s East Flret Call and tee us. v, Mrs. Everette C, Smith Claims Her Property was Wrong-full- y Sold on Excution VOUCHES SUIT FOR SALARY has commenced suit Jn the Fourth district Land court against and Sheep Co., and George T. Judd, Emeretta C. Smith, Morgan-Okelberr- fef of .; of Lehi, y shltHir'cTJtah' county, for- 5;W9- damages, and asking that a certificate m - 'c;S: of sale of certain property In LeM be annulled, and 4hat the sheriff be en- , : j of ' y $42,-172.2- IS THE PROGRES- - Bill 10 STICK ; - -- j d Frth wifh-class- Salt-Xake- n .1 P" j j i i IRK re-Ju- ' s i " 30 - ,' 1885. sitting in her office on Broadway in at the bazaar. joined from issuing a. sheriff's deed ' the Trinity building, chewing a baked ' . for the property. MEN PROVO Havens Mr9 SEEK and Th,B afternoon onion. She is a recent convert to the local -- offieres of the Utah Home In- - j The property was sold as. the. prop-ertylAPPOINTIVE OFFICES Christian faith,, having united with dus'try association are holding a meet- JohnJ.Smlth under execu- Master,Caiu, nine yersolnVwi the Episcopal church. In speakirg of ing with Prevo ladies in the Provo ; Brsides the minor offices to be attended the Democratic national con- - tion in the suit of Molrgan-OkelberrCommercial club rooms to discuss i this yesterday she said "There is anvs. John G. 11 ld" coumj, buch as ciepuiy-mor- e vention in Baltimore last summer, and Land and Sheep" Co. home industry problems and inaugurat w,,cu other and 'a better world. I know 1, effective methods for the sup- - shi:,s a,Hl otller i'Po'inlive places, was one of the chief workers for the Smith. The judgment was for that a kindly light is leading me and aPrcvo will furnisT! number of nomination of: Woodr-- v Wilson, reand the property invjoved la port of Utah products. that it is happiness. Religion ra the for stale and sovernment ceived a letter from aspirants the present suit, and of which Emer-ett- e the presidentgreatest thing in the world. The ijobs. C. Smith claims to be the owner, elect a few days ago thanking him longer I live the more I reailze that. . Frank Went?, present county sur- - for his service. "It is no. disgrace to die rich. Anwas purchased by the Morgan-Okelberrdrew Carnegie is all wrong on that. Land and Sheep Co. for $2,750. veyr of this county, is or will be an it is, onJhe contrary, often a dis engi-ifeefor of office the state Evidence is beinff taken today in applicant BE NEXT charge and prepared "Ferne" for the grace to die poor. It shows you have WHO and Don Conover, secretary of the Fourth district court fii the case trip. .This is certainly a great boost wasted your opportunities or snuan-- ! ia the Republican county committee, of A. S. Voorhees vs. Geo. T. Judd, forUtah county and the state. Lead- dered y6ur earnings. j making a pull for axleputyship in thei sheriff of Utah county, et al. The suit "Drink mjlk lots of it but don't t ing stock men from every section of state in attendance use cream. It's twelve hours older engineer's office. the United States are is for $2,221.00, alleged to be due as (By Judge A. Saxey.) be will j the milk." 11 is said , here among I am writing this to' Mr. Editor: salary to plaintiff an local manager of V at this show and Mr. Smoot animal than reason of Judge C. J. Wahlquist "I hope you don't mind this onion," offered a large sum for this By EKartchner, present the United States Ozocerite Company,' the Herald because of an editorial I that Mark of the juvenile court for the Fourth before he gets her back to Utah. k Of county-ClrIs to Utah coutny, The property of the try district to being elected county attorney at Tucker. The Utah winners were: Majesty s to a representative of the press, "loa read the. otherTay in your paper fo apposition in. the secretary of of Wasatch county, which will make Ozocerite company was advertised for Groville Lad, Riverside dairy and shouldn't. It's tbe finest thing in the the effect that the Progressive party of office. state's in the results the it necessary for him to move to sale July 18, 1912, on foreclosure of world for health." figured very little stock farm, Salt Lake, first in ow-emonth. of the on the 5th You never would have thought you election Also,' George T. Judd, sheriff of thja Heber, it is expected there will be a mortgage at the suit of Milton B, old deII class; Teremento Ferne, so a vacancy in the office of Juvenile often whether C0UntVj 5s y A. O. Smoot, Jr., Provo, first were talking to a woman of almost because! am asked making a hard fight for Niles and James H. Bail and thla suit to be filled by the state Juvenile back." in senior heifer calf class; Oxfords 80. She was sprightlyrJocu!ar and the Progressives are "coming judge the appointment of juvneile judge of waB brought to enjoin, the sale and commission, as one of the conditions Victory, Cannon Brothers, Salt Lake, sharp to take up the least opening. When the steal at Chicago was con district. Heber C. Hicks. the when Judge Wahlquist, a for Judgment against the Ozocerite imposed second in aged bull class; Majesty's 1 She was about to ake stock 'of her summated by the nomination of Pres- wno was in of also connection spoken r when-hewas son Eddie iident Taft, a condition resident of Heber, was appointed was company for the amount claimed, such 'brought Oxford Lad7TFtiverside dairy and financial standing ;' . has with judgeship, - stock farm, forma-, penile .. that he should reside In Provo. . Judgment to be a prior Hen to. the third in same bustled into the office. I asked her- into existence that made the race and is supporting from the neces-jrawa The following candidates for the mortgage. Plaintiff also sues for $1.35 Conlisses oble''Canno5tpoJnt blank- if she was at last going Ttion of the Progressive party .h'dd. as for money, paid out for assessment " positron " have r been Brothers, Salt Lake, first in senior 'to turn all her worries over to Eddie, isity. The Republican party, grard n- a Uie JU"" Pl as Sheriff George T. Judd, Hon. J. H. work alleged to have been paid by Mrs. Green laughed the nicest, it was when it was created; grand yearling bull class; Marion's Oxford laSit lisiature from this county, is it. has been in its achievements in sns- Wootten, of American Fork, and H. him while in charge of the property.-- Victory, same owners, thidr in junior heartiest laugh imaginable, .. ... ...i: i i.. '8U iul l "i"""-uu" bull calf class; Mariner Lass, same; "Oh. my, such an idea. Do you taining the Union, the constitution Jut,,UBjC. Hicks,; editor of the Post.1 Mr. It has been previously i cshiy. i1JJchg( nowever Htates lhat ne j8 not owenrs, second in aged cow class; 'think because I am now 78 that l am and the flag, had become degenerated, that W. C. Wootten, who was a candidate, but is Eminent'e Hope of Westover, same ; thinking of dying?. No, indeed. I It had fallen into the hands ol the s;ated supiiortlng Mr. WILL START ueieaieu in'ine.usi e.ecuon lor fof the j,ositlon 0ther cand,j owners,, second in senior yearling hope to live for many years yet. Wfien interests; the grafters; the, bosses; !) was after-lh.ibut U i8! dates who have receked mention fori heifer class; Victorys Patricia of! I am 83 or 85 Eddie can take charge the machine, for their own selfish. corder' ON THE GAS PLANT J. II the. Wootteen instead.. Legislator .position, and each of. whom have Parkvale, same owners, third in -p- erhaps. But I have not even con- interests, and against the interests of the nation at large, and especially; Wootteen is a resident of American support are: County Commissioner' sidered it.' junior heifer calf class. Fork and W. C. Wootten is teaching' T. Lewis, of Spanish Fork; City against the interests and welfare of hool at.Benjamin.-Tribti- ne. Justice C. D. Glazier, of Provo; and! Word was received In Provo today the great bulk of the people wh0 WILL PROVO GET Prof. W. If. Boyle of the Brigham;hat Mr. .T. A. Jones and Sir. A. F. make up the citizenship of this great SOME BIG BUILDINGS A i JOHN E. GUNCKEL WILL Young university. nation, and who in fact are tlie bone " Oeringer, the promoters of the new HERE LECTURE reB. F. Roper, the present probation and sinew, the life blood of this hotel registers at Provo display would leave Salt Lake City RUN ON NEXT TUESDAY officer, will probably be reappointed. gas plant, the fact that some of the leading archipublic of ours and of which we are so One of ..the. rare treats offered by The clerk of tho district court is for the Fast the latter part of this tects of the West ,are hanging around proud. IJ. Y. V, lecture course lor this the clerk of the 'juvenile' court week to make final arrangements with My connection with the Republican Pravo more than they would naturally next season comes Monday evening and is empowered to appoint a deputy," the. band house that Is to furnish, the T!?e first series of crosscountry party began in the 'SOs, in the 'then do if there was not some object in it K0ll(,kel delivers his fa who will also be a U. territory .of Kansas. To be a Republi- - j when John Y. B. conducted. runs to the be ii-- j by probation officer. money to select machinery P.nd matmuu hjq VUIJ Ullll vnii mous lecture hi conege nan. tie is A. V. Robison, the deal meant a In can take association those. will athletic or some me incoming county erial that will be vsed in the congreat place days large Breakout is tnat and life president of the Na- clerk, will, therefore, have this ap- - struction of the plant. The season la financial interests of the city are Tuesday morning. It is for a distance more than It does today. To be a founder tional Newsboys' Association and is pointment. It Is probable that a getting late for thB work but a great going to erect some very large busi- of three miles and will' start at 10:30 follower of Lincoln brought all kinds one of the best lecturers woman will be appointed for this considered ness blocks. We don't want to be put o'clock at the .intersection of First of maledictions on our heads. Yes, portion of the construction work can , i on Doys on me pwuorm ioaay. . in to woman we7 names a the avenue were worse order have ,)Q8ition than called and street he handled very well If the ground Is North down as if but Academy prophets Judge Benjamin LIndsey, of ' Den-- probation officer. these It is the intention frozen. there is not a building boom on for The following Is the course: South Republicans have used against X. the ver, said "I regard John E. Gunckel j as to Just construction crowd .Provo we will miss our guess and the tp Center street, west to Fifth West, Progressives during" the' last three people ' as one of the greatest champions ofjAY ORGANIZE so to our we the stood Aca east to months. But as that muoh guns, to plant north possible road, In county the hundred buildings well up In this country and his work j HUMANE SOCIETY may be in full operation for next . thousands class. The architects" that demy avenue and south to the unl Lincoln became president, and we had boyhood with the newsboys is un- - j ' especially re-- . still He to will another be summer's run. runners the where duty been have perform. loafing jn Proyo are among versity, man. excelled ether Teachers any by A m0Vemen't has been started to called on us to take our guns and me most prominent in tne country ceived by the entire school. and others who wish to'gainorganlze a locaj branch of the State and dojiotegend their time on small It is expected .that the pupils of march to the field of battle. We an- - parents insight into a cbmbined method ' Humane : swered the calir We went downan JURY REACHES VERDICT Society in Provo, and such an the. city school w ill Join J " buildings.- t at jt . ? OI "rmneB anuJ mnuneisu lin tnanuiins IN ROSENTHAL CASE organizaUon will most probably be at convenient points along the course "through the valley of the shadow of tne by and ln maklDK of Wto a Kod effected. to witness the contest of speed and death." Can we forget those days? aot IM t0 bear John B: i cltizen 8b0fU, The advantage of a society is that the Blood" . (Harry endurance As the contestants expect Can we forget the Kansas regiment in KANSAS IN WILSON. "Gy;p Gunckel when the, pre. . opportunity more attention eacn at will, death it through its of to Chlckamauga work strnuous "Dago ,'Frank, Horowitz), struggle make v t COLUMN BY 23;547 Bents itself." of the society, be given to the contestant will undergo a physical ex where 40 per cent of Its numbers en(Frank Clroficl), "Leftle Louis'' ' and amination before envering in order to gaged were killed and wounded? I such, Its grafters, its being everything enforcement of tbe statutes and ordiRosenberg) (Iouis Woodrow Wilson "carried (Frank make sure that he' can . stand the speak of these because the Junior sen- for office, its bosses, all became un- nances against cruelty to animals, Whitey" Lewi3" Kansas by a plurality of 23,547 now practically dead letters are which who were In and had a from Utah ator branded every endurable, the philippic strain. gunmen, Miller), over Roosevelt Taft ran third ' "key a particle of want of sufficient active Interest for In of a and a "notification" the be will manhood, of murder speech, race convicted of winner the beThe in the state, being aa in was this enforcement bound follow Into to of Goff ranks the branded note" Justice before ' Progressives first beautiful a cup, speech, awarded silver trophy degree hind Roosevelt. The official " the Progressives, Will we come back? In "extraordinary, term of the . presented by Dr. H. O. Merrill, and "constitution . busters" and figures given out by the secre--' ! There were 20,000 old civil Come back to what? To those who CITY OVERDRAFT supreme court in record time , wIU. be entitled io hold it if he can . tary of state follow: LESS YEAR THIS at voted we Kansas were were in said veterans first war who. Each races. "they glad In three successive win it Tuesday afternoon and will be 143,670; Wilson, Democrat, with who To those reviled I said RoosevelL class bd us, gone?" fer sentenced to Hie in the :hair, five contestants myself first of the will, Roosevelt, Progressive 120,123; A comparative statement (of city We know what It took to up all tbe mean things they could think them,. a the medal awarded penalty fbr the assasslna- . Taft. Republican, 74,844; Debs, ' ' The following students have enter hold the constitution and the flag. of against us? And now because they finances- for tea months ending. Nov. Uon, Of. Herman' , Rosenthal, 7 v . Socialist, 26,807... 1911 and 1912, his been prepared are with whine asks a 1, scara us ' that ; of the of Blckly Some defeated, ten or carry and e the ed tor race, gambler, for iifstigatlns whose : eight Roosevelt carried thirty-on;" ' ' Is . us to Eliiott, too Auditor which ''come no! the It oack.'' Yet on Oh, conflict City Police Lieut-- ' Charles E. by Petertoday. Jtalph death our, person enter: wlU. Frank other . put of the 107 countleB and Taft : We agree with the announce- shows the overdraft this year is 11,100 Becker already has been found son," Don, Jl Duke, 1.- - O. Berry,, Jos. youthful senator fnm Utah calls us late .. two, Doniphan and Chauteaquar. ment, as follows: No man who has less thai last year. The statement . ; guilty of Freckelton, Jos. Jenkins, Roy ' Put-ce- ll constitution busters and Debs carried Crawford, county) i made was to to stood shoulder November the much shoulder for at a the I arrived terdlct during! Niels The 1,. very , necessity Samoan Jury regretted runner), (the tne.lirst time In the history of ", Just twenty minutes after Jus- -' Andrew BrlmhaJlf Lewis that compelled Jme to leave the party these ninety days can fall to feel the for the reason that that is. the time the state that a Socialist has received and the .fcnprr associated, all. deep hold this cause has upon the when taxes are first with Vhii l tlce Goff finished his charge, jjkineron, Lorin Miner,' Reuben carried, a Kansas county. I :' -- ..'.'overdraft frHhe :.'... .w had closea.'7 hecome but ': people. its Hales. year life, my Clark , aad Rulon practices Wayne r bert, 45 S1VES 1 ' , yfey Heber C. Jex will discuss the matter seasonable hours for closing and' appropriate Special parties. " Prof. music wiW be furnished By will be sold Boshard and his tabernacle choir. ; 30 CAIN , i State fair In October had BTRD DOUGLAS 'PARENTS MEETING Ward and Lottie Harris have been A V .v. appointed judgesjjfjhe cake and candy to be conducted at the Sixth contest ; ward bazaar., tomorrow. The cakes 1 and candles, which are to be made from Utah produced ingredients, are jto be turned in at or before 9 o'clock a. m., and the prizes will be awarded at 10 a. ni The contest is under the auspices of. the Utah Home Industry association, and the state president, Mrs. Olive Havens, of Salt Lake, has Inaugurated the contest for the purpose of creating an interest In home industry as applied to domestic science. ZD" TfieHfioTTowTng are the prizes'. J8. Yeara Old Yesterday. the best cake, pounds, of sugar for The above picture shows Mrs. Hetty made with Utah products; 20 pounds Green at her sevenv-eightbirthday, of sugar for the best candy made of at ESTABLISHED "K;BIB3'ltoUtf 0 FIRST PRIZE A. Q. North PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAVrNOVEMBElT22, 1912. 'CJiKF CONTEST now settled in our p ntfw office PEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDTJirfRTATTTSEVETO siouis -- . he; W . ; 1 . ' . the-citize- " . itj m i i .. j the-effor- ts cieri self-respec- t, "half-breeds.- murder., half-breed- n, f ! |