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Show ISSUED" 1 -- ,.TITCAV I t t mJv .,yV' l, . .VOL. XIV, NO. IS. -- . AND FRIDAY $EM-YEEKL- Y ' 'J ;....'';;"!.,.'-- Sir . A: "J." JROVO . UTAH, FRIDAY; FEBRUARY 24, 19U. SEMI-WEEKLY- 1 M"ffl 1111 - WF. ..Applewhite i.' ...... :..." .. , Accused . Ulll Se v of II IIU - ,- - Warmly Discussed, UUUI1UIL HI V r : I I I I I ill I At the meeting of the Provo Commercial. Club. - held - last . evening, George Havercamp of, the delegation, to t&e titahni)e.veiopiiieirt League,' reported pa the erganiiMion. object and the Dupin ?- iU:!.'i. of Prominent Salt Lake Family y Last Tuesday 'sStrike iii May Day Seems to be of Large Proportions rVictoria r- - Comes to LifeJVVith Startling Sud- denness Gonditions' Favorable -- . , : i. , riu-ii?- . fit kwcoaje ttuiuttteti with the ieagw. t A letter to J. G. puffin from, - t ot Ogden wasf read In ft fetch rfH)iei)Co,V.ad utade to an Eastern eompany, wnicn owns a .valuable pat- for evaporating fruit', and which .ent ' MORE PRO N OUHGED ... i ,' v; i rt r (! v, 'is desiroTT! or x'stabiiKhivg" plant in! li.Uih. Kt'leired to the committee ou! , Ai the meeting of the city .ccuncil b,'w '"Oustries and liie'mnimee on Tiesdav eveniutr an oidinaAcc .was thoiuciiUvii. 1 ':nS A iomniuiucaUon was read fiom the nasaed.nikk.iisr it mi .(h'liioj.aui c uuT to 'civic toiimiitiVe oi Uie penult water ironi ivn artisiau-'weiw oi king shaft Previously the our JxiQiR4iito.U.e ixiigutioa.6-.- u M& t he, 1,0 opua i.n' . ( Purnlahed"' by Richmond, Palm k - iew i.haut V was out thr..h 4h Con. ot the lu club ArDC,ff'' 8UbUsh.it.t dav pany in ..adjoiJiinillfilateB, .Jto. h.om.U.e4eniii8aloa-from the city. The p . A jjomujaint has been, sworn to. ahd.at-itr- a orkingu butthcr tiodrwr hreamrrr - ""could write and iearn how well, mey trs a maximum oi and lor - The.maiR cjhfinues hiratjf olAjjuIj R c.ty, m ima .TiiKiic.e L. oi and Jones' "u, courTbyJline Ah 'jni.r.if - to tj .ajuio-uitesreat- to permit of prontablo e- ta nr ttvts and aside from a few. issues that-"0- 0 were la. theiu, Mm . ipiriwtij-t-iji- : tuty ilaya,, or a' uJHtt-cjamw-f- c r ' . - suftered .. profit-takin.tractlon.t i froin' ate moderate with the club. i'P.' vsoineus wuian answer but from one, received .,j both. C.ouncilmen.' Uott, McCullough, only obtajuing .money ApitleWrtevith new rev whole has attained a depth -- 61 showed The the shaft hsti a high uuuu ueviutru 0- under-iiusj. j. .tsurKe oi bteamuoa; spriugg, and Jeneen toted against the measure. e pretens:c3 a. warrant. 4-are iiiiproying .1050 feet,:, and. sinking has been dls-- " : ' wass, niuiiosauu ords. The ordinance waa passed oy reason baa been istued Tor hia "arrest,"'; .coto:, who " tfee. and was appoiut daily The deposita Ibeine mined cemmmeo public "buying ismori continued. ii'iic.e know." he . said, in Salt v a. lraud.. runniuer of ai- - u,u louovmg A.nnA "L.oaght'tO" ,0f the extra exuense " . Tt -v. . . ; :. .. 1 & . the T: 1 '1. ..." ftthp shrUf's "... - fi. TirrUc froui .level com-the are pronounced. net 9" the uocauae wjjyi lowest, is water him. my (on, into the ditcties entail. lesian j. Appiewmie 0 Lakeaskell to apprehend rn. u, i.. iv nun, mm u.uil mae montntsi A Jnll lor an oruinanee providing-li-lett Provo for. Salt bags'' anq aesertea ...:--fj-;:n."i.T to roports, fthtfor' bitis on? tbe-gu- fISTOffucora. xensc 5 Tor i;oot ancntninarr Errrs,etc., t -, , irora was have been completed and paad reua face, IMay fi j wuiwuuicauon company Introduced its first and Oy Applewhite was' 'lh;ilKa've Tro'm passed "lepCrts 'tiere. to receive'the nro"diict as fast as, strike v in The tiiis repbrtedtread'y property 11. Thtmiahefn.. Citv 1). claimed readine. ffJ reiteMnCTifitl:: known to" noil to Provu is Attorney he eonie ' ' - lw ... slSnisJoWiUis insiructioui? la HS" TreBineut Moore, Tu tT.tPT.tTnn by.. rrr.'i inw.i:i.' ADUiewnire in Rait T.akf.. where, he has made "ttip ir gahized"ffli Leaders , on- - the, StW'fo)4;ageoiept expectg tq, be. able,. to, .report onitea.siaies weauier uuieau portions, ." ':" V to A W ThifiRft. dire.'l..r of ITit." S.lt level encountered' ore and shipped one good profits on the operations "front" jv. J.; wnites part ne naa resigneu ana (i,..' organized to evade payment. ot Ijcenje months, and, incidentally,!.. ijiBt.the. maun-- ! he "thought this could be reached under LiiKe weather bureau.1 'in tiiis letter ear hefting them :$1(100. Their lease fthe eutset, and withlrtnlneti days the- company had neyer reached ried a Miss Rhoda Young, d'auglv' Mr. Thiessen is insiiucted to t'aKe the expired, before they Cculd extract auy tcoiupany , should.. . begin:: DaYjng dfvi. stage. rthe present ordinance-anA ter of. Bryant Young, one of the factoring suggented fends to 'shareholders: for cut t iuuh; uii-- , auu me euuiuauy uenaii H"ces:;i y steps tr Jkftovvn. men, mnmmmSXAi3mmssinl - best ' ' idVanceTdHrton "Ihe 50 Grand Central " ,T etlorts to get nis note DacK. out AUUie-- ' " The Keverar' comrnittees were a J on the .300 'MiTmiitkMOTe had some excuse eachtinie. and st meter tn .brineVtn a rennrt nf th. ii..niormatiOB(iOt' wftthr 4 'White lue puum.b oi euatwuig foot level. From this point uieyTap-raise- d, jMr.- uynn nas not received jjjs note, nancial condition of , their Tespwuve "f"1 " ahd to a short distance struck There was fair them jo protect1 their fruft trees from W.T. Applewhite anitt wife rfgister-rd,(t- ; Applewhite' left "the Hotel Roberts on departments 'as a guide trading In this stock th HpteJ Roberts, here January Tuesday mernuig loribait Lake; leavy diture ol funds in the departroenta hjgh grade' jiniHing or( afterward en- jast week at prices raflglfig frqm 76r W. D. Roberts Jr., reported on the countering, high grade shipping ore. to 80c. '24, rom Denver. A few days later, ing Mrs. Applewhite anda lurg un - - MrB. Elizabeth A. Farrer asked .for Yesterday a sale was made-ft- t riAlJDlteWhite nt for Jiues:H. Dtina4f paid bill.x Tuesday Evening, Mrs. Ap- $25 to assist' 'in preventing' ornow ot i.a;f e' given 16r the puWie library Officials' of the dornpany are jubilant UP with the market strong.'1; and fee believe will soott that May Pay ..hift,qy.y to come and see, him, whic;h- !piewhite's.. father came idown. fro ui the river on her land west of the city; Maren sayingrpspects ware very ; a dividend payer. : ;t. j i' Unci Sam '..:.n.l.lrg'... As they own their ,. Mr. ijunu mu. Apyirwui..c icyic. - ui LaKe ano iook ner nome, referred to the committee on irrtea-- ; lavoraDie tor making it a success. ju .v. n. crKieu.u repuneu uut iu? mill tbey can 4ake care f the milling r The prices of Uncle gamt ,recededi. ed himself as president ot the'fLlVei Today ivir. Dunfl received a, letter tion. somewhat from the high mark mare to the fruit, growers', con-- ; or'2-- ' Stock Remedy Company ot Chicago from jir. Burke's daughtert (Mrs. Ap-... David. Kinnear' wroe a stinging let- - delegation ' the first' of tb week-74selWs? Victoria naa securea to wtte uunn ine and wanted iwr. Piewnite No, 1) in which she states, wi to the council lirotestintr atrainst a" tcuuub- ai tirignam u;uy down to. ' but 66c, buying next large cohvenricm prderw remedies the ior Provo The price on this stock has been year. tothat Applewhite is a fraud' from start dam or dams being taken away from , agency' andto,. sell ,tle An, interesting .discussion w,as had; dormant, for some time, but, this week began to come in at that price ant farmers and stockmen tn this, section. to nniBh that he is wanted in Omaha, rthe river and asked that somthing: be " '7Te ms of agency were f'SBd when, where "e Jumped bonds, and also is done to' prevent overflow Tof the river. on me pttrceis posi.sysiem, wiin rosi- - came-t- o 'life wtih a. startling sudden the market closed very strong, at 68 ' 1 blA ' A rpPQrt is,! current that ' ness. "A week ago ft Sold' at, 69c maaier. James ciore advocating , Applewhite pfahg ,a ftarprse.n Jklr. (wanted In Salt lAke for. forgery. She west of the citv . - : . V.;. .. 1, ..1... JAnnnU I also' desires to know whether he Is Wl" & Ross Draper speaking terdays;,(;loBingprice was,83c . J. .H. McDonald, ' lty lattpruey "of benefits, and f, a ouarter Instead' of' ZaZa es 1 if ; f $1 90 (lth the Company aa an ; Heber. asked for Prov6 nronortioTi 1 against the system; A number of other with aiL2 tajarried'to Rhbda-T'pun- g, . a1 teeD first-decided the upon i wfie Cbeard, mostly' in oppo-- ' ported frftni Ttfiti that new' develop:';1 that Applewhite employed t $? m7 on a tax suit to whi-- Salt LaR Osgood faith, stating,, that- this wa an JUicjB.?Te uic wuiynuj agents on varying terms, it is stated fl-s can Mri' Doluri-- plied it' was' not doubt a f be Employed. Gui Engler .a;.Aa,lt, Late Iferred to tfc eommlloa- - Joditarir; of "this property 'ell" the ' Applewhite remedies. Mr. Fifteen doilarB caslT and ffve flays" "r" a rttteriwas'reao Trern senator Reea ed the ore-zogood rtile,' but- - thalriie ,"-8,per than v." Mf7ADDlewh1te said he liked Mr, Dunn Engler was in Provo a .short time ago labor with one team was appropriated smopt in w'jycn ne stated that he ta,vor-pre n ' . and, wfluld put the amountin 'half, but representing the. Polk Directory Com- to Little Dry Creek Irrigation Com- eq a rural route parcel post system, - was expected with a Mr7 thinn did not have ther 50. Then, pany. not but toeen new on made" Hhve station system.ipariel postof general the Applewhite, instead asking pany to protect land from overflow. W"r " an .lr Prii1.T.t R R t 'to shiowJ'tbat he was anxtotis to da1 k deposit from Engler ''paid him $25 iu leveV, and, instructions have CoMinue tot?,?,ifhrtfctCTf come- ' thait nounCed the at next meeting the been given to starf ore shipments to uu.uu, aiiificiTinvv, advance;, of salary. He gave a $50 (UUlCm.lUgjjiyi. fill., Tlntlo-Cntral.- ; wonld a be discussion of Vitii .. ' "week.1 (order iEnt: special Dunn,'?u-tplants-thimonth Mr. a and "ir the take to dated valley . smelting: draft, ahead, .jroposed the'eommission plan for A considerable amount pf ore has been The drift U In .over 160, eet, the- ;aa accteptabte' t?ttdrsetoJ,a!id Dunn gler gave Applewhite the difference of .lead by Dr. Fred W. Taylor. opened up at this depth in the prop-''facof which shows a' slightly mis tr. Eng.er. w as . to ;Marli $25 in cash. citi., ,Jell or .that, .getting a f nepd 4o sign. President Irvine also stated thatitiiere erty, the-orcould leave the with him. He then" waited for the work as .soonag-h- e making at a point less' eraUzetf condition. tWork iS'ipurBne ! was a delegation from the club tn Salt. 100 feet, from, the shaft. . vigorously .'anjl fhereak struck. on th goods, which did not arrive, but rumors pik comphn. Lake' now advocating the passage o! a thanj The ore is 'characteristic of the pro-- ' rt is reported that Mr. Young will en trom Salt Lake did, which were to the level, ought to be' reached ta bill belore the legislation," giving per- duct that ' was boing mined wbon' the' a short time. ' ;Priees on thd exchatig-.ccippanG. A. B. AMD tffect that Applewhite was not exactly deavor to find out the truth concernmission, to cities ot the second and was paying dividends,-bu- t it: weakened marriage ing Applewhite's "reported spmewhaf? tuit as Jr,th-i- s rl third; class to adopt "the commission' said that it will be handled" more assessment" is delinquent - todlay Dunn then"' told Applewhite that he With Burse's" daiighter, and it such is form: of government". i h ask 'for the issuance of T .jWitf ,suspjc1o,7pjnd sfated thai heihad the. case,--wiljthe company' prices will probably 'stiffen next wepki "" "heard Apulewhite owed a big bill at a warrant charging Applewhite with ' . -: 11 !! 'in 'i'i ''Hip The uieiubers oi the William "T. Of bjgaiirfT"; ; ,: 'Lake.' fcrantf ''hotel ; . fr. Sherrmaa-J. ANd. was ' post r "i; iuiilgnas,i, In t 0ur6 j.Mr, ApplewUitie J;T Reliel Corps No. 6 and Willitait wanted Mr. Cunn to call up the T GrafiM tb inqiiffe' about the matter. ' f A 'late'report slates "tfiat'Mr Apple- - iam McKinley Corps No. t of Spring- Applewhite h ad; i n th is white was arrested in Salt Ik4.CityVitLeneida ... tuent conversations, given Mr. Dunn last evening, and will . be brought Jto ,w. U. w. nail Wednesday ai,ieinoon. H. P. Burns, past department com- Lino Mr wiEuce vx- onrv cim Rguu.u wi l-- j .v.x. , r ijuj uii tut; u.i nt-ifmander of the state of Utah installed TO L the. officers of the post and Mrs. H. P. "' " Burns, department president ;:" ." ,': . ... i ladies rtf ha il. A. R iTHitallti tha aU I : The .Hamilton basketball team,' ri.i ........ i licers of' the relief corps, v t ,n which ?i considefed,the strongest-ns about jnldlght, County! The Boy Scouts, recently organize With "the usual impressive yfeuSesday tfie officers, of the G.' A. R, lasfeat tealn in the state of .Wiscon- nWW-MrMra. hpe. enjoyed Washington's birthdar '"." ltitutinMf'M.c-iiwere Installed In the morning. They sin', and which is making a tour ot pie ifrti,'-'-y taking "a .march Into: the country Kef fi; PHOHILD-HEVABwhere games and a sham battle gave- John Brown, command- Pacific Coast,- will be in Provo Mon AT DN1VERSITY are as follows: i er;-; J. F. Smith, senior vice conamaa--. day Jevening,- February 27 at which house,' where Mr. Kartchner had; gpue opportunity for .giving xpresslon . S time" it" will play bur idea basketball to take his horse- - from the county their der; George Jaggers, junior Vice youthful energies in an enjoy' ' I ... fstable to go -t- o-hls ... home-on- -. able and in teresting manner.--- l officer1 ot learn. ."'-.This team is considered? a very bench after a visit with, relatives la the day; William C. Roberts; officer Early Wednesday morning, about, ot Liu fiit uuujr CACitiaca nac utriu ofjth.e guard; D. O. Waid, adjutant; C. strong one, but the local boys are con- the city. Mr. Kartchner was in the eighty or,the young recruits marche. .Mining , Company .have just iieceived Wednesday at - the - Brigbam Young C. Whitmore, quartermaster;' J. W. fident that ther will be able to win the stable and Mrs. Kartchner waswalk-In- out of the city under the leadership of -rlanen iroui BirnTK vprsltv In pnmmptnnrst1rm-..r-1-r- r? game pTJMonday. The .Eastern luEni eturns jrom-ass-ays flut of the yard toward tlie street. SeoutCommissioner:l,jQlCelley anC Ltsy.erftxhaplaTn andrHave de- - Two men passed her and one of them Scout Masters'J. L. Segall and J. W. aamples. of the mirIe.Thfse assaVs b Jrth and "were oeorge .The installation of the recently elect- is Washington, ran from 76 to 258' ounces In silver, very much enjoyed by the large crowd ed officers of the Women's Relief featecTalinost, every strong team they was overheard to say, "It's only a Guy. The march was along the Spring-sf assembled to hear the and carry all of the "taetars-plead- r tatm, interesting pro- Corps of.PrOvo and Springville then travirplayed against, - Much Interest's womari.'They went back to the stable ville road and " ' is in which sure the taken Ter, gold, ahd coppert when Mr. game, and Kartchner opened, the camp south of the infirmary, where th- being took which Mrs. had those installed place, oeing gram" beenjrepared. The men at the mine cfetm tp have . Jt ha been a custom of the Barton Kitty A. Hines presldent;. Mrs. Jane to be a success. door they were apparently surprised, day was spent in games and maneu vers--- ' a" two-fotr vein of the ore running "76 &, "Blake- Furniture Company in past Williamson, and ran. as fast as they could out of conducted according to the scout (Uian-u- el senior: vice president; of--- ', twees silver, ind a the yard. to offer a gold medal to the stu- Mrs. Judith Leatham, junior vice underthe yearB aupervlsloff Jhe.. ' :;: .."""' ounces 258 T: witH Tn fleers. rrunning.' and L. m iden arnis treas 7" t ftnotherpolnt the who Tilled Lottie had'IBeir delivers t;"Mrs". dent eym Ray, prepares pres is silver. " The Provo company was Joined, by- best Washington's birthday oration. urer; Mrs. Mary bundles, and It is supposed they Intend- inceut,conductor;' . 'JL ed to appropriate Mr. Kartchner s'a Springville company brought ThejJ)pMleJ)epple expect to begin' This year the medal was awarded to Mrs. A. E. Gewinner,guardTMrs. Jas. as soon as arrangements can G,..G, MeldrumV; Following is the pro- - ' A. Clove, chaplain: MTSrPrBoycewas and huggyr If so they certaihlyunderhe direction-of-Sco- ut shipping Master v he made. F.-- E, Brown inalielhe.attemnt jfrlthlau gram which was rendered: arirjntedjjisslsttc ' Mrs" ElJPemberton, assistant "guard." l'Chan'enge6TVT?H5r'TT. . . The taxpayers ot the Lincoln districl a few feet of the sheriff's and eity boys returned to their homes, tire. .v.'.. . . president. officers David Gqurleyl The following dht but eager for another holiday. of the met Monday, Prayer.:... February 20, with the marshal soitice. V .. o ., - -. ....... i. "Grand - National,' Medley; Overi t . P jj.' Springville - corps were . installed:- school trustees of the district to talk ture Losey President: Mrs. S. H; Reynolds; sen- over the need of building a t. Mrs. Addie Haruier; school house at Vineyard, abandoning :Band jior .'wiFE Dumber one of Artesian Wells Running -!i "' i '. i j! Inio Irrigation Di'ches says he is J.nB.-Wrigh- , , UDI ' ! FRAUD "FROM START TO FINISH" iii ! xj "' ; oti 'j 1 et wa, irul g j - ."we te .... . u, , M!ne-eea4Hio- ri., . . son-m-ia- nitr---vii- -u- . t;- , , " --- ii ' last-Turada- . ; a f,tx SXLm a l Ml .'y.A , j to-b- - . o -- 1 -f '!btd,,', 1 . , - lpetti b iuici f lieafttyirgSd diu Tvl-ln- -- rr.f JOOD-foo- jjiiiBii ; " e ' STo-Yo- W. B. C. j gilt-edge- JllJ l fW 1'- -' ' in-S- alt ""-.- j ns HIS - orubs' - ; : 8.1.1. n 2. !:h7fmfif,Mfiu?8 the'"'Jl tJTmr'V PWti ' ne' .-tttf W-:"1.";"' -'- m s oi!?s ei; FAIL " .... i f eere-nttinie- ' k h!,,rt E.Y. - ' . . jk . 6 . g : n - ; - ot n AIll " .. lit IIS . out-hors- i T"Choiri - . - t , t ii n n i ni; n run r j- m six-roo- vice-preside- mmci fmtpp . . . . . Chorus Harwood; treasurer. Miss Sophia "Flag Without They also talked over .the UUIIUL.I1IIU Lll 1 1.11 Second Oration....;;.- - Charlei Walton Packard; conductor; Mrs.:" Viola Roy building. need of building ah- - additional four Flnte, H rrJo11iS7"adJoiniiig theSpencer sub ool . LeRoy Nelson iguard, iliss Lethia Earnett. Third Oration BEUEFIT-MABGadditional house, and---an LaRue the InstallaUon cere- front on the Page school building. I Following Band monies ak social time was enjoyed and The taxpayers authorized the trus-. ... . j ,.',speeches made by Harvey Cluff and tees to call a meeting to vote on the OA VIS MILLINERY fld. Judge Alfred Saxey.l A male '.quar- question of .bonding Aw not less than CHANGES HANDS tette composed of Messrs. "Boshard, "'The '"taMmltteeB.-'- tb'tollvwnl-;b- e The trustees met with Archr- The :wellT Itaown. old millinery stand Knudsen. .leppersnrt. snd Wsrsoh ren- - 125,000., of tect tho Nelson of ProvO. aliOs libraryhehefit Joseph jjAuejjJajdjmis will dered several muilicaT selections. Will- - tdf be. given .by . the tComtoerclal KlfniglrigT'Jo :3rai. H7?W7ta vl heat- meat maraet weaneBoay mates' ot the cost bf noon a delicious banquet . was At Cluta and tie Sorbsls Junior Club, are! hencetorth be. --known as the Pattern were made, - and etc., ing plants, tinihroush theWe"'btra'"3wtre-"'aooThe new store will brservptf-tfy- ' the members W the Provo MiHlnery-at - worfc completing, amngements of the taxpayers ,ot. the dis- in the M iss Prudence Bacon, who has relief corps, when about 150 members trpnt orthe buili3ingrand. reach rusf hy to vote for a bond this interesting function trict will ' The aim of and invited. guests were seated.: fu-- . ing thrqughapa jjwastening the, door. near Tor of The affair will he given on the even- purchased the business. the theBum ?30,000;in "' ' . j.,lJ!lh-lj--l,-A., At arrangements th; .proprietor la to. carry an There was 25 cents in the cash regis ture." ' ',-''ing of March line of pattern hats a well 41 8 to Next Sunday-"IElks "club """This "district already has,wlth "one ter,; of which tn .thieves left 5" ents, "the are carried out as planned will by far .work .executed byTBe- most rooms, a committee enmnoHfd nf mem- 'eclipse! any similar Tevent which has doordei exception, seven new; school houses,, hut 5 in change; which was hidden in "r ....1 .u 1 bers of the various fraternal or COUiyeieui. lieiii 10 uc uuuuucu seen $ Iven ttiis season-.- .f:i:?,'::'7- tlonsl wfll rri'eet to decide on the time The. district, extends front Litiden-o- n - Satiirdav between the. hours of 3 IhereMgefalorJas and place' for holding a big' sociable! the North to Provon the, south,, and leads to the pen ei mat 9 tne nurgiar of the "IAD liUAiVOiP LIT V rLEXH I LD and.. 5 d'clock : the . members of - Mr., by- - toeraterBatofganizatlons in the from 4h lake on ,the west-to.th- a moun- si WiSS- - scquainjted "witlkrtheplaceand JteJ Sdrosis ; Junior Club will sell tteketsP FranQs..-y.rinldr.-.o!i- ' tains on. the eastt and Jiaa 112,088,730 method9.-'- ; The' officers' are Working ion for'Uie affair. ' The ' price of these and Mrs. 'FranY Carter ; of the Sixth tcity. ell fort worth of, taxable liroperty. - The sehool but ' no- arrests.ihavtr 'been vBooth was In tnterment in court rendy.-witdollar tbei be h!d The td' Judge the f'd'phtheriar Hebej etflryoue trysteesre J. N. Anderson, J. S. ytyde ! the case," ' - - tomorrow V;.. Eity cemetery1 Thursday-afternoo- n made. at those hours. . t .''..':eeterday f golfTffgtngt 7 . . . - fort 7,-a- Hd - t....ij . wara,i4Kl-Wn4iBdayinofning-Tiroi- flrf h j Jt . - - j. ''; - audjljsjie ).- :v..,.:- : ...'. - '4i !: TTT f r"f t J i "''.' T: I0 Jr - -- tit" ;. It SfiLT Ltt .. . According' to Trese"nt arrangements Dr'rQtvoTrrerattr'icTfinanr -i nignycuif be-ealt-ed lill FECIAL .. the-euildi- ng, v- I wnrnlf nfLinn n r rtURAn b Unt; t- two-roo- . tikets"is-jt,'and-lt'wilhb&-w- e t.n)asKei;oau team o aau iase game from' the U,. of U. teanvhiefc will, decide the championship of, tk- stater--'- - . ' j''-.:.' Manager ,Archie Thucman- has arranged for a specjal train over the Salt LakeRoute to 'carry ,the crowd from . , leave, .her Saturday forenoon at 9:30 o'clock anit: will leaje-iSal- t Lake; after. th gaiaiv at 11:30 p. m . . Uili:cityr,This-traiiiLwll- l, conThf Provo 'team dition; arid both Hhey and their friends feeL fully, assured ttat th contt'Bt t Saturday, will result In their favor. : i4B-4Sxcelle- . ' t. 7:: ht 7 |