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Show 4i THERE IS A VAST DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A REAL NEWSPAPER AND A PARTY ORGAN I issued SE&II-V.EEKL- mr iu ro Y- X. .. -- J....,,.-, . c AND FRIDAY PROVa UTAH, TUEIDAY, VOL. XIV, NO; '23c' U FROVO HERALD mm ml Is iyj ferr ttt l TUESDAY A - Lr : ll T- ' - - UJJ n ...... - 51 1 ., - .. -- IIII1iiiaM ....4.-'-mtiiia -- man ..V.1 arrested oil JEMOISJIICE. ACREAGE -- r.'-. l wummw Splendid Opening in Provo for Arthur Johnson, Recent Inmate -- a Big'Fruit Evaporat- ofMental Hospital, Taken s OF 125 9fl BUT BY Cache county and tbe agricultural college have in our atate executive, Governor William Spry, a strong friend. He lias visited us oftener, baa showed hi8rntere8t to- be stronger, than any other governor before Mm He cornea here wiji a smile for the people and their Institutions, with an expression of good will for their po litical welfare, and with a desire to find out, first hand from them, their needs and desires.. As as executive, be is thoroughly democratic, meeting an with a glad welcome that every-mdoes not smack of the politician or ihe cheap smirker for political favors. Ife stands out & man among men and wins his way into the hearts of every body. He possesses in Cache county a Jxleod in. eyexyhQme,whetherJDejifc. ocrat oi Republican, for be has proved our needs and has himself true-4-o been"1mpaTtial and Just itr his dealings ' with us. Logan Republican. SEMI-WEEKL- Y ii OUNCIL ..j - Fire Be Retained in College DOCUMENT - rectiy oveiy; - 7 (o (oi rn ns) roi J Present Petition, in Nature of Resolutions, Asking That Teachers Under 'J U ...... j. .,1z.T;'r:r: -- X Isn't This Per- - w W bn uvJ 1B31I - MARCH "Ting Plant ", rxnto " Custody " - ,'r r sD SALT LAKE PAPER SA irrtrAiiirorpDj There Is conflict bet mayor and the city council to be used In the J -- i expefiaitures"orlhe cltf by "the mayor, at' the cj meeting Monday - eventer' meeting Mayor Ray, pres munlcation urging that, a Since the governor xiaused" the Inl ecenomy, street lighting tlativreferendum ndrecall te be with, that noistreet stricken- - from the - bill fer aommls- - done and thef qrce In a sfon form" of government for- - Logan, becuU4owiL,sa4arAs Arthur Johnson, a man .about-4- 4 The joint committee, composed of The- expected has eofne to .pass.. the. committeji on manufacturers and years of age, was arrested Saturday night by Officer Claude Wilson, and is The student bodv of Brisrham Young- - University has taken a new industries, and the commlttee-oPr?Y.. now In thflrounty jail, ha?ing heeii stami-in - tntib to on turnd over commercialdata eeunty authorities gather tendent of state schools, the board of trustees of the university, and fruit in this section, made - The charge against Johnson Is one production -- Professors ar least twe boys, Henry Peterson, Josephs Peterson and Ralph s .Giam- -' the following report-at- a meeting- - held of vile treatment-erlf city this meeting theeouncl V to dlaohar m 12 berlain over the teaching of evolution. "V' v.iwr tiLlwaterniaster about each of rooms: club is afternooffJn the i!.,A years age. It vi. Saturday e'aimed and arZ ant a watermaster, that month 981 Land about In asked to have been he ago and men acres; bearing peaches, Since it has become known that these political guardian angel. lution the uuceu one police to reducing 652; ine witn nim 114; p go 66; prunes, iaag apples,' peas, either resign from the faculty or cease teaching what they believe to discharge of two polic ; apricots, 4. Acres planted to the river. The bey told his father of cherries, be. scientific and correct, although contrary to Mormon doctrine, but not yet bearing: Peaches 333.; ap- his experience when he came home W LOCAL MINING MEN Fen-- and Claude Mai charea to take effer.t and the officers have since been lodkthere has been much apprehension in the student body lest their in- - ples, 488. In additioa a report was resoMiOTvfori1t"'"fo from the Mapleton. afsfftcrijf ffffJfmrJoInson Ink'Wkould be removed before they have been given a tar trial thyf of , court Orr rMdaylnstit is charged that he .in the 400 acres planted to fruit trees tw. public opinion. approval, and It has betf DPTlWllSTiR evoluof the city recorder dlsappf took aimthor boy to the river, and teachings It is generally known that the years old and upward, be so reported to the tion m biology and psychology have been in'voguc in the college for Mr. Gillian, had the largest cherry from information given by the .latter that-th- er n -- to-tb- e -- -- -- -- ot we'-won- d -- . -- e - - d . . ftRE so-call- ed t "the r)nthree-ocreative process of God in this earth still goes pn," through what we laws. It has been the concensus 01 aAopinionA nere uiai call natural . ... ' lirM, 1 tv 1... me il " C t 'J Tl Kv unaer ouuiv na"iv tne stuaents inrcc piuicasui a nKv.rn "j reason tbptrtparhers almost to a man. not omly tor tne tnaimey t.... Aiifij.i..,m cr- inihcrrltv nnr 5nrpritv but also for the- rea-fSQn that as instructors'"" ?5 ;T ;v7 V edge4 to have few superiors. m - ot tne a stuucni oouy, ianguiy Yesterday meeting freshmen to seniors, was held at the university club room, at whifh about 125 weVe present, and resolutions, ratifying and endorsing the teaching of theVofessors,. and praymg for their retention by the board of trustees as jnembers of "the faculty, were passed unanim down,-means t' - - nesday evening. Johnson is originally from MassaRegarding the. munlciJ A T. Palm) of Drum. (Courtesy nnwnBnnnlnT., ed that there are about 130. acres in chusetts. He had been an attendant . . 1 i' The market for .the past week has News sizes the situat orchards," This and "other informatloa at; the state mental hospital for sev willbe forwarded io B. J. Wright of tral mqnths.vftnd.-iia- d recently seen been somewhat dull and weak, but Jclianss''avB" been proportionately estAbTipfuses ,p disens the serious ch'ia St tswhll.- - ; The first day of this we4k matter of conjecture, as r ; appointment of city offlc lish an evaporating plant for th'e'drying against" "Iiim, except to enter an opined i ith a very strong market, Iron by agreement of the ma of fruit under af new process in souietemphatic denial The pblioc Blossom and Victoria Belling at new Western fruit growing section. There was a general discussion Suit has been commenced in the high prices $1.32 and f 1.35 respecti- has" been b hnnfl.nt tvn? the need of ah evaporating plant Fourth district court by Karl N.. Pet vely. The most conservative mining the present admlnlsWatloi first The mayor was ele save he large quantities of fruit that erson against Ellis M. Pearce & Co., men in the state are very optimistic loon ticket .and the maid1. SSVsX - " VT . are wasted each year for lack of faciliaii ol tr jTames A. Oliver, State" Bank of Provo,' as to the future of the various mining council on a- ' - Thi nrtitinn anrf prohibition ties, gtc.r fpr vaporating Mutual Trust it and the later; college, company, and McCor- - properties, .and freely predict higher council refused to confirm i and of which there will be Inof the one hundred and ttertWtulents pf I creased quantities with the constant nicks for the possession of five shares prices on almost all the losted stock. appointees for. the police i ; is said, presented to President Bninhall. " if such petition had addition to the an. dtha members includii asked " the over called telephone&nd When MrchattLacreageiTJie of the capital stock of the Timpanpgos May Day "r the effect college, interest which Aas. been awakened in Canal company or for its value, f'lflOO upon marshal, are holdovers, been presented to him. and its "probabk Tbe new lody of ore found .in the was appoint! undoubtedly result and for 9100 damages. President Brimhall was very reticent and dechned to be interviewed this queBtlon-'wll- l Plaintiff al May Day continues. as strong as re Wilson, who said the E. W. of the old fd was Martin there in the establfshment of an evaporating leges; niKpetition "Why, came into pos ported Jast weekr Tb0 length of this concerning the matter. ! n ; "corn-pansigned. y mwFsWittle-Bteteirteplantlnhis Vlctnitr whether the session of the property wrongfully ori ore body has not as yet been deiermin president." and the work ;mliology It is not likely the reported by' Mr.. Wright comes February 17, 1911. and refuses to de ed; but; it is known to be they manifested a Jittle apprehension that fifty feet adop- there not or . not would liver the property to him. psychology tihek and at least 200 feet in depth mayor as to the cutting ou and the work in the departments will go on 111st university values found are both of a milling The students of the is another sptlukling as they consider meeting It i understood that and shipping grade. It Is a little early mendation was made : the from, is for th answer an time expected held this evening, ,'at.which FUNERAL OF to say just what effect this new body if Brimhall had, stated President adoptedr-- or "fmiDishicg that is also reported It ' president of ore is going to have on tbe May material for the "wets' in by the matter, as he would have to abide that lie could do nothing irTbo2r4.ofxhTi'rc.h-5chools13---r" we predict ibat il will, place LDay;.bui -' ttontfecTteinr liquor bth 'jtlie'decislon "of the "general" in the position it once held as or in the it again T regular election If one of the Tlntic'a best prpperties. Mon bill is passed, - It is claim ' day this stock sold at a new high fig- dark city and dusty streets and demand very strong. ure 22 an object lesson to influence GObMMERGJRL CLUB . Colorado The funeral - services over the re A deal was consummated Monday licencing saloons, when accr on of announcement the immediately mains of Mrs. Lucinda K. Sputhworth Whereby A. F. Palm becomeshe. sole by the argument, that; when the uusal dividend of 6c the price de- were N were held. Sunday in the Third ward paying licenses those 00 DELIVERS ewner-jo- f -Ithe brokerage business: of clined "c from the high point of 63c F not necessary, and the meeting- house when a large "congre were, Richmond Palm & Anderberg, with at which price It sold early last week. gation lof relatives and friends were tionlstsjo not think they are offices in rooms 6 and I Knight block, There seems to be no reasdh for such a ' '. .. now. It is admitted that th present. isary as a declaration of tbe is behind In Its finances as It batl sharpdecline The u Lul Mrs. at this the audience service were A speakers city. even-greeted large e Frilay The amount as dividend shows the derg Jattes EHall, S. S. Jonfs and - The partnership . heretofore exlsUns regular llethOdlst-churchPO- T every year for at least ten years - Club Shepherd aWhe Commercial-the hotvppfi qompanTlntends to maintain a conser is has borrow money to Booths Presidentr JohnHenry wase8tablished Jt hadjto about two years-fg- Oi ' vative policy and continue the prospect Its Y7uMaeuUy"teanr,Suijday-fiYetmeverpoatri" Smith - and BIshon T: Nr Tavlnr -- numr expenses for eome t running 'the ing of virgin ground of which the Colo " taken and many people tiful 8eiections were rendered,by and the firm has become one of Immediately before the year's in the gymnasium resulted in a yictoryjcburci. being va ofarea. has the Salt. Lake rado best knowirmembeTs .large Monday, bow' are collected. It is also admitted that v. vo..-.norai iriDutes for the, Commercial Club boys oy and Stock Exchange. v thfi prifee stiffened with firm deever, Mining were miss-anand &d of beautiful. than many entuusi- evening rather , part score of 29 to 21- - A large . Mr. Palm is an experienced opera-to- r mand at 58c. that means should be taken to"ove. - - i- astlc crowd of rooters accompanied the hi? and under Tlntlc Central ' man, 7 andjnining come not admitted .thai it: but t-1b Commercial Clublo the"gymnasnimZT """Mrs Shepherd delivered-- a forcible! II II e Is Nothius-- new- - has been learned of business management-thcapable saloons could do away wit on n the talk licensing basket instructive and prohibition the same glrs' evening The sure of continued, success. this property. Work-ithe lower drift the for this,' and! as it waa-donnecessity Undefeated the question and relate a number of her ball team of the B. is being pushed vigorously. The price when saloons were licensed the cities. On Springville girls team by a score ofLjxperiences in the Eastern Joyed by those attending. r The mati; fluctuates between and with seems good. ... Of course th a Mrs. fcer recent argument tour, Shepld U. B. V, S to girls played nee Wednesday begins at 3:30 o'clock a very strong demand at the first DRAMATIC iMrs- - Carrie Nation, of whom she spoke from saloon licenses received money .demonand ball of clearly good game and the evening performance at "8 named price. :l. ' , ' ' ' would be a help; and would have held,., "!"' ' strated their 'superiority over the. visi- m very high terms. o'clock. The cast: vrctorla . back other things being equal, the de Between games .j the Misses tors .Roy Is 'assey no Manning There doubt that Victoria is ficit for about two months. Ray ' Shelly, Clarke and, Irvine, of the B. Y. .NOVEL WINDOW ATTRACTION Wednesday, afternoon and evening Marcus 'Graves. . v -. . . ... Joseph Ruff selling on its merit Every day reports The license 'revenue, received from? " TJ.4 eutertalnedttrrsp ectatorortth the Windsor. Tr. .Luther "Eggertsen are received of, the immense-bod- y Feurth- - Ward Dramatic Club will of saloons and Schwab's in shown window of the how drug" stores" wha 1 bft.' much appreciwas which very dancing, appear in the play, "Comrades," at the SlmB StoneZvii.,v.riir.Wlll Russell ere being developed, and Jt appears - Hats manufacare Schoble famous in 1909 the- last liquor licenses liquor ated. The lineup of the men's game: . . . . . . . ... .Daisy "Irvine now that this property will prove ,one license year, was $6600, most of whick " tured. "Also the different shades 'and Fourth ward meeting house. The club May Manning. Faculty ; . Pansy Jakeman of the bonanzas of Tlntic district.. At them! It is worth yotu has already produced a number of lit- Bess Bradley , the city does not now . receive. ..Th . 'rf Schwab ways of making - Kelly.. tle playlets which have been much en Nancy Nipper. ..T. ... .Dorothy Young pne time Monday $1.35 was bid, but while to see i '. If .Vr. . r, 7 . : Peterson drug stores now pay a license bas . . . . : er I , Whitak this price brought-ou- t so much stock on the amount of stock, and not ft flat Henline Luke. ,Ch....' that it qulckLy receded a point, closing $400 a as they did when.. license, Rasband year's , oai"B' Larson rg with sales of 3000 shares from $127 , nail llnnn v of theBrlgham normfttari thpwnva Fruit-Grow- ers " ue- universienieruimeu Probably they pay how," as a medlclw " : Lineup of girls' team! Plutus license $600 a year, which will leav a steady Juying of an even $6000 loss of revenue to.,Uie I There been This lias affair 'social hall.; ward proved jr'yine lf To learn of the of the United States Weather this stock for over a month, AH ln- - city" by the change from "wetT.. PerklnsV'.'.:.'.'.rf".V Wiginstonk and Bureau end in view to' sayc-ththe with fruit the -growers, : wonld-pa- y the class this . quiries regarding this property fails to year. given by thecityer,e- S ensonVNewell . e. ..! fruit crop this spring, address, ; .T aldefinite elicit Information," any i about 150 being present. The hallvaa man monms,, iwo penBes ior less -' - ' A ....lg......;..:Harwpodj Shelly;. M TUTPCCT7M v rumor has of AAA it that i lAiWUUll though resumption to aecoraie Br"",.-raise uu proniDiuonists preier Clark . rg.... ...... Royfencejauracueiwork in contemplated. - There is nd moneys some' other" way Tind flgwsi :z J.-- , ! nonor or st-atn- cK rwntte-- m t aay. r J7 Caf Commercial Club, Provo, xUtahr " " ooubt that this property Is most favor, that, even If it is necessary to raise it " -- -" - The preparations for the banquet During the. evening an informal proend in otir of a nunfber. was ably located, and will in time prove to rendered direct taxa'ion, it can be raised by ' by - Name, to be gi ven by the. united fraternal gram postoffice in full, be one in of mines the Tlntic. It i big an ... extra students. the . levy, or $2 addition! .of evening the city orders 21 Section and tosvnsTiip of your orchard. m Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Beebe . of urnnort i8ow.aa.nign.as i:c in teoruary and isni Mrh-tmnn fh Mozart baH' have .alrpost bern 10 . or at with 'STff de in Provo," the If c tvhieh tt.cy fio v;'l'r? to "strung strong 8ie, oncyo'ian-ufeitiiletfd. and the affair prnmi.tps tp Junction' are vi!ting" lvnd t fh'iriirirp- cvfEtsol .?r. and Sirs. J? B. Vfooda. successful one. a v. atathe-arres- followed.- -" it was report-- 1 1 A orcKird Also from Springvllle -"" : - - .. i' " retions-weresied4)-mWethari-iuri- " r city-counc- ! - T ty prdper-equipmeB- - X. - 1 thame. ' tbe A.F. THE S - MISS SHEPHERD mm 'iLLOPS ADDRESS ' .. basket-balTgam- tpam-and-lhe- T B.- -- ti-v- -. . ;.v- . 1 1 t. -- - -- 7c SThe . 8c . on-Ma- ng - " ....... .- the'12.4.class Attentionk--J ' Iong . , e Dunn-Haymon- "dry-.rwhic- d '' " t - 1 r h -- - - - i J-!1- , -- |