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Show TH3 PROVO The News Whije It's New E " - t)EVOTED,TOTJIE fclVIC: AND INDUSTRIAL. DEVELOPMENT. OF UTAH COUNTY .V PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1913. VOL: XXVII. NO. 113. PL1 CHARTER ORGAN: KNieHT ESTABLISHED HUIB UTAH'S FAMOUS BOY SCULPTOR AND ONE OF HIS WORKS OF ART TRUST CD. 1885. BRICK HOUSE wmmmm 4 The charter for the Knight Trust Co. was signed today and will be Bent SENT BY 1.., . . i to Provo tomorrow. The capital stock of this company is $300,000. The offi; para nr .Tasbb Knight" Dresident; It. f Allen, vice Dresident and cashier; F. ,G. Warnick, assistant cashier v The named officers together with Association Will be Formed above, the following will constitute the fooard Which Promises to Market of directors: J. William Knight, W. TLester JUangum, G. C. Ueebe, of Salt Crop Without Cost to Lake; W. W. Armstrong, of Salt Lake; .Members Purpose R. Irvine, Jr., W. Fred W. Taylor, . - v h (' V MIL I EL r BRANCH IN EACH SECTION on twenty-eigh- t organization for marketing Utah fruit, appointed by the Ogden State Horticultural convention Jn January, has adopted the recommendations of tbe on organization of the state. fruit growers The aims and purposes of i of the WEBBER'S STOEfY ' DOUBTED Bird, of a Webber,, Sprlngville, to whorn John killyoung Denver man, cbnfesed the Dening of a railroad detective near ver about a year ago, does not think W'ebber is insane as it that Marshal City of the Denver officers, as association is to be incorporated with be to is the 50,000 'shares at $1 each, and' iiauvu ova nt the nninioil that basis. Each Weborganized on a cases they suppose fruit grower is to subscribe for stock and connected refers, are not is in proportion to the "number of trees ber ' the case to which Webber refers in . he owns. And it may be that In addition to the .main organiza- his confession. the work chief its for tion, which has the killing to which Webber confesses variof the fruits of the distribution has not been made known to the offi to is company ous growers, supply cers, although that would seem Im secure" supwill which be formed, probable. ' of members to the the wired them sell and has Marshal Bird again plies Denver-office-rs, cosjLprlce giving full particu? As the purpose of the association lars as he has them, and expects an ' is understood to be to handle the fruit answer today. If the Denver officers basis,, fall to find any reason for believing of the growers 'on a of close at the accruing any Burplus Webber, and do not want him, ot the year' is to be pro rated back to course he will be released, and if he the growers In proportion to the goods still insists that he has committed a handled from them. It Is stipulated crime and wants to be punished he In the method of organization and will be under the necessity of going operation that all members of the gen- back to Denver and clear up the mys ' eral association are to toe bound to tfcj tery. ,, . itt to the" districts local associations which their fruit la raised, and tttdse hnitTld trt tDtT l.tnr.il nvt ta "V lOCal BBBWIOHUU" THE QUAIL ARE 1H unWorm crcjW state association, by contracts. ' OF Letter will be Bent out to tbe difan organizer ferent gfowers, secwed, and meetings will be held rh the fsui In the opinion of people acquainted the various communities-IIs It expected with state, sections of the the habits of quail the heavy fall that all fruit growers will enterlnto of snow will be disastrous to the 1uailj contract with. he organizaion to supir, ihu Mintv nnleas.thev' are fe their port it, and allow it to handle with niv The ground , fruit ; .J.B. Walton, of Provo. V. O. about all the birds can find to eat Jr.. of Pleasant Grove; A. are a few apples that may have been the are of Spanlsl For; ,' Stoddard, left on the trees, and seeds of locust Ulan county members of the general to - trees;" but this will ont be enough committee on organizal ion. The subsnow commlttee'tfnlch formulated the or- keep them from starving till the G. Plum-me- melts. A few years agftthe. then ganization plan are Dr. Chas. J. , . H. II, Thomp- county fish and game' warden, Wm. H. Homer, Jr., Geo. Jones, obtained a small appropriation son, Geo. W. Palmer, TJ, G. Miller. from the county for feeding the quail Romney, Jr. ill rein a season similar to thls.-at fuse was purchased and scattered CAR LIN LAW IN FORCE. ' and birds the roosting places of the saved many 6f them for dying.; Chief the for G. W. Llndsey, special agent Fish and; Game Commissioner Denver & Rio Grantfe. has been noti- Deputy D. H. Madaen l Pot ln tne city and fied that the CarU'n blll.'whlch has to U cannot be learned whether anything do with stealing from cars Iff transit exThis means that has been done to' feed" the birds, , has become a lav. farmers the done be by. railroad companies hereafter will be cept what may near the bird colonies: but If enabled to prosecute under, federal living Is ; not done there will be law those who iteal from cars In something of this valuable bird. .. loss a ' great ' transit pub-icv,- j vm. W non-prof- with-whic- h , nOQ-i'of- lt , Di- 1 - 'lll-b- n being-cover- ' ed - r, M 1 - ricJ PROVO SENDS The Provo .Pressed ONE ALSO Brlckjgo4ient post a bricoTlocal manu" facture to be used m building a brick house at the Coliseum, Chicago, during the Clay Products exposition which1 is to be held February 26 to March 8. This brick is one of 25,000 sent by par-epost from every brick plant in the United States to he used in the. construction of this house, which, will be after the given away and by parcel t i '5 el v ' Wallace state--ment- s . United States " relatives are excellent artists. . K - Avard Fairbanks, who is creating such. a stir in Salt Lake with his artwork, was born in Provo in M.arch, 1897, and lived here for about two years. This free exhibition which has been caried on for several days in lSaltLak may be brought to Pro yo and 1jejlaced on exhibit here as a means of raising money for the purpose of sending young Award abroad to study art. The local Commercial club and the Jetties' clubs of this city may father' this scheme and bring this splendid art exhibit to. Provo. The above 'cut "shows a sample of hjs work which is being exhibited in Salt Lake; The 'whole family tend toward art work and several of young Fairbanks' young was reported in Salt Lake papers this F. morning, the boy's father, John Webber, of Denver, helleved. Mr. Bird states that Webber gives ft"d particulars in sucha way local. MBoctotioBilaotstractlon details convinces him (Bird) that and operation of canneries and eva- .that porators with a view of completing the Webber knows what he is talking link in the marketing chain. about. Webber has also written his For the purpose of facilitating busl- father full particulars of the crime as , ness the big association will be dividto Mr. Bird. Mr. Bird and ed' into branches one of which will confessed be located in ach fruit section. The young Webber, judging from the - s j- . jet.--- elation to he formed, as outlined, are ' " ; as follows; " To market, distribute, or otherwise dispose of the fruit crop; to. lessen the cost of marketing by creating agencies that will act for each member; to insure the collection. of sales; the collection of damage the improveclaims; to encourage ment of the product and the package; to Increase the consumption of fruit "by advertising And developing new markets, t0 aid in suppyling all the people with good fruit at a. reasonable price; to furnish reliable Information on market prices, and market and conditions throughout' the crop country; and to cooperate with the From Every Section of the s ' . Creer. Central the will occupy hank The, the as. building, commonly known Lamar building, at the corner of Aca will demy and First North. This bank be one of the finest and best equipped banks in the state. The work of in 'stalling the vaults is .well trader way and will be in readiness for regular J 'business in tbe next few months. O.. The committee of Thousands of Brick Being Sent Contestants Who are Work CEOS EOF A.C. ing Steadily Climbing INSTITUTE I ...- - FIND IT EASY TO SECURE POINTS. NEW. NAMES . ENTER XQUR NAME TODAY. BEING ADDED DAILY Today was the last day o! the A. C. Farmers' Institutewhich has been so successfully conducted here this week." The following subjects were U. . Miss OlaLrSwardV215- - E. Third South, Provo, Utah . . . . Miss Lucile Dunn, 267 N. Second East, Provo, Ltah... Miss Mem Anderson, 259 E. Thlrdorth, Provo, Utah Joseph Smoot Robinson, 257 E. Center street, Provo, utan. , mi Utah TJfol - .v i T.orfinr ' Prnvo i,..v,r.Vi AITS, i lieu iiiiuc. uai", Miss Lorena Safford, 62 W, Center street, Provo, Utah . . . .. , 7,300 11,000 11,000 7.suu 4,000 presented:. Hog Raising and Marketing," W. E. Carroll; "Keeping Herd Records," H. E. McCartney; "Vegetable Growing," 1 ,800 Hen ryCrockctt; "Feeding the Dairy . -. . . . 1,600 Cow," W. E. Carroll; '"Stock Judging," Miss Marie . , ... 1,500 .v.. W, JS CarroiU - Agr ieultu re in XTtah Miss 1,400 G. Peterson; "Evo Miss Ruby F'orbs, American. Fork.. County," 1,300 Miao Cir i.vnch. American Fork. Utah lution of fhe Home," Miss Gertrude t'300 ..Miss Kate Brfwen, Colton, Utah . McCheyne; "Breeds of Dairy Cattle," 1.300 Utah W. Second Provo, 559 W. E. Carroll. North, Miss Nellie White, 1,100 At a ladies meeting in the afternoon v Miss Barbara Boley, American Fork. Utati Utah 1,100 E. Center street, Provo, Miss 12$. Miss Marie Stafford, McCheyne gave a demonstration in preparing dressings and salads. win a to who fails the final close and Who May Enter the Competition. thr: following program will-bcontest the paid during prize to man, every The contest Is open was at the larmers rendered 5 per cent cash commission on the or or (maried single) boy woman, girl total gross' amount of subscriptions More hW Block for Utah," by- who resides iii Utah county. All that secured. We don't want a single loser E. W. of Cattle," by 'Diseases Carroll; is necessary to enter the contest and and will do our part to help you win. Dr. H. "Fee dingl'ar m The Judges, compete for these valuable prises" is Animals," by W. E. Carroll; Dairy - blank To nominattoflprinted to 'dip the safeguard the interest .of con- - Buildings." by II. FLJJcCartnev: ."So- elsewhere in this issue and send or testants who compete for these prizes fectlng a Dairy Herd," by A. O. Smoot, 30 and to insure absolute accuracy in and "Types and Breeds pt Horses," bring to the Provo Herald office, W. E. Carroll: Utah. East First North street, Provo, counting the points and determining by . In the woman's section, Mrs. IL &. The contest manager will gladly .give the, winners, the management of the an Instructive talk with gave Fearey in contest has secured the services of you full particulars and assist you demonstrations, on "Eggs as Substi every way possible consistent with three prominent citizens to act as tutes for Meat." of the the rules to win. On receipt Judges. These gentlement are leaders enterbe will name in the business life of Utah and there nomination your - Chftaian,-Amertea-Ferk- . : . . . .". ah U-'a-h pplnts could be no question of their fairness. t first .They have absolute charge of the the Only credit. to your placed cona for received counted and nomination Wnk until the. last point is testant will count them 1,000 points.-Hoprizes awarded and' paid. Points are Secured. J. ,T. Farrer, cashier, The Provo The only way to get points In this contest Is to secure subscriptions to . Commercial & Savings .Bank, Provo, 1 Thn Provo Wild. The Woman'M-fJtahJohn i). Dixon," cashier, Farmers & Home Companf ,i, The American Merchants Bank, Provo, Utah. Magazine and clipping point cjjupens Wm. M. Roylarice, president, The iferald from each Issue of The Provo M. Roylanee? Company, Provo, limited Wm, a for Thrs coupon will appear Utah. menu see your time. Get busy and to Person First Nominating these $25 irfjGold. at' once rand Winner of First Prize. the their papers. coupons for you from first To the Made. sending In the Be Will person ,, How the Awards of the contestant who wins The1 first prize, of the contest Is $200 nomination The Provo In gold. At the end of the' eontesit first prize in this contest,. in will pay $25 gold. Think after the Judges have audited the Herald of your acquaintance records of the contest manager, the up the live wires names and ad ontPBtant showing the highest num and send, iu their You may win $23 ln ,gold ber of points over all will, be awarded dresses. V secwith little , effort. and paid first prize of $200; the ' Subscribers. to Notice Special ond highest. $150; third highestt.$100; or whether contest this into Look fourth highest, $75; fifth honest, w as vou not entering" con contemplate sixth highest, $25. During theer ad to be will your contestant. given-enIt test special "prizes .will be effort. vantage. Ask any contestant whose for special contestants getic or tail It Is possible for one contestant to name appears In ,thls contest, Provo Herald the 'write or on. dollars. phone earn several" hundred. on Issued are 'Points Information. for Losers. No Thert Can Be hem Have connew old or enters subscriptions. the who Each contestant test prior to Mjirch .1, who remains' fin Issued for your favorite' contestant . active contestant up to and Including when paying your subscription. ed as a contestant and 1,001) con-tes- -- -- - - . Bculah Storirs- Lewis Program . "cV; V." f v- - .' $1 2 000 CITY iedeeIed - hare-them-savo- exposition. The idea was originated to test the merits of the parcel post system and it is certainly a novel one. A record will be kept of each brick from the time the brick is mailed until it is de livered in Chicago in order to see how sneedlly Uncle Same can deliver a brick house by mall. It is probable that Uncle Sam's mall carriers in Chicago will not be overly enthusiastic for this method of delivery of a brick house. Other mall carriers throughout the country- - will watch the experiment with interest and fear and trembling. While .the brick fireproof homd la becoming more and more popular because of its permanency, economy end superior; ity, it is not probable that they will be delivered by mail to any alarming extent. , At any rate the Provo Pressed Brick to. will have a brick In the first brick house ever sent by mail. W ; - The city commission this morning provided for the redemption of twelve f I M aterworks e- $1,000 per cent i funding bonds, which are subject to redemption at the option of the city after March 1, 1912. The city auditor was Instructed to notify E. H. Rollins Mrs. Beulah Storrs Lewis, formers & Sons, of New York, who "purchased of 'Provo, now of Salt Lake, will give the bonds, that the city has called the an evening's entertainment et Colbonds in for redemption. lege' hair this evening. She will giva some .very clever readings and FUNERAL' FOR, MRS. sketches from the leading poets and " . ETHEL 8TREBBLE colnedlana of the age. She is well versed in this art, and will give a pro-- , The funeral services for Mrs. Ethel gram this evening worth the tluid ot Strebble, held yesterday In the Third every one. She has studied' extenIs Well. versed, ward meeting house, were attended by sively in a large congregation of relatives and in all lines of dramatic W'ork. : -- ' friends. Amended articles of incorporations The speakers , were. Elder LeRoy B. Bullock II. and Have been filed by, the Dixon and Bishops . 'selecvocal Beautiful T. Mining company, changing the gen-' tions were rendered .by C. R. , John 'eral office of the, company, from Salt ' ' Lake to Pro! 0. .. son's quartette. sympathizing . .: .' ! , r ... ill. '., |