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Show I- -" " -- 3 " j PACES ' VOL. XXVT Tim CITY CO.li-O.UTIOI- i NO. lj i;D.i ML'i WHO TUESDAY THURSDAY owl CITIZENS FAVOR GOOD HERALD GETS SALARY FOR OFFICIALS BRTEFS ENJOY MEXICAN UL , BAND. The JBanda Mexicans, under the direction of CapL J. E, Roach, conduc al reputation, tor a large audience at the Taber nacle Friday night A varied program. ranging from grand opera to national airs of Mexico and the United States was given., and enthusiasm was aroused by the rendition of "La Palonia," and a group of America marches and martial songs, the latter being the fi nale to the evening's entertainment. ' ifiSrfflll 4- - 4 Jewels valued at than more lost July 11, by Mrs. S. D. Atkin, of Milford, t while. shopping in Provo, and adver- Used for in The Herald, were returned this morning through the mall. There was neltber note nor other message to in dicate the. identity of the send- and, despite the fact that a off erf substantlalTeward ed Atkln for their re250, 4- - 4v UINTAH VERY DRY.. According to a statement made by A. C. Stated "Livestock- - Inspector a from hasJust returned Yaungwho - covery. - - tour of the Uintah country, the coun ABILITY IS DESIRED " , lest - the : fix council outgoing salaries of the commissioners and "About" twel veTnTlesnc-- f e rnT"th""el'i-aaitattngnh- at telephone-lin- ni 13 x nn Provo TTh w i GUy-Bsghdo- rs Postmaster Clove . is Asked to Find Suitable to ""Matclffof" YeatiiihgTPair-Wan- t Housewives Resent Ris; Settle Down in the West But Must Dig up HE FAME of Provo men as good providers and promoters the Advance far-Eas- and two t, Bridgeport, CdnnTngirlsbave decidedthat nothing "else' will SHORTAGES do them for mates.. Hence the letter from JEUanche Bates (not the CROP and Ellen Brownto Postmaster James Clove, asking that actress) he play Cupid and find them affinities. Confidentiallyr rthe girls write they are enamored of. the West, and that since Owen Wister but may be quit writing of the "Virginian," "Scipio" and the rest of the outfit VtheSugar, Isn't, at sticky, Provo least price literature and have concluded fr housekeepers they have been reading have so found It thatthf counry is fruitful in fall profits "as, well as in romance. ; For a fortnight there has been & : As the invitation to prospective bridegrooms announces, they & a gradual ascension of the are skilledjn domestic affairs and are qualified doubtless in every 4 " scale, and thus far there are no c Indications tba "what goes up way to make two Utah ranchers happy beyond: expectation. The must come bw&7Ofiiechll ' ' letter followsrr "'."- ' dren say in playtime recrea-"v . ' : " . t To dry-farmi- of rain., Dr. Young went to the tjin-ta-h Immediately following herjoss' Mrs. country to In vestigatft "the condi Vtkin notified the sheriff , and city tions of the livestock' and found that marshal, and at their request the story was withheld - from . the newspapers they were fairly good. until July 20, when an advertisement GOVERNMENT TELEPHONES. " 1: was inserted in "The" .Herald," describ of Wpayers EROMINENT try la very dry and is badly in need ng - Postmaster v Dear - With Sir ai ymir-In- -- assisflnce, niycb"u"m " BndwolildTTrketo audItorrto bejchoseit at: the-nehas been built up American Fork can ward would be paid for thelr- return or for information leading to discov- your territory.------Ware both very good husekeepers, and all that Is regeneral election .at figures so low yon by the government forest service. of the of a for some one that is worthy.. We are both possessor. quired good. that competent men will "not de The forest supervisor of that section eryThe purse contained the following Eastern girls and" desire. very njuch to comeWest and settle down, if the sire the positionsUnder-thf- r law fstates that it was built at the cost of articles: opal ring, set with diamonds; opportunity is available. ' ' . , about one hundred dollars per mile. hirqiinise is council in cstab the diam on ds ; supreme, earrings, set with Hoping you will assist us in obtaining- husbanda shortly, "we both re- linearevto bftusedlforJorestersi,two"bandTlngs,T)n' wide- rim" n4rone malttf- Si nee relyjours. lisluaenrof nsalary 'standards- - and The and are considered a great help incase medium Eastern Star lodge pln," pearl . BLANCHE BATES, - r- - , p . no change can be made during the of fires. . ' " ' sum diamond. A with cross, baby ring ELLEN BROWN. V X"V . tenure of office of the board .of. ot money in currency and silver also General rs Delivery, Bridgeport, Connecticu't. , commissioners making the amend EDITORS ARE COMING. .r.-.was in the purse, and this the finder "' The Herald is delighted to assist the young women from the The Utah Press Association will was. told tc '. . ment. keep if threst of .the 7.- - It is expect- contents meet Provo in August were sent back. . Nutmeg StateK and begs to assure them that despite the fact that Compensation is fixed in the memPOSTMARKED PROVO. Broadway is not more than two hours away, as they now fint it. Utah act for officials in cities- of the ed that a score or more of the efforts of the will offer to themther and added the of the association will attend the bers vigilant Despite second class with less than 20,000 advantages that will more than meeting. A program has been ar- officers no clue to the finder was population qt from $600 to $2,000 ranged (or the occasion at which there discoverable. Notification of the loss compensate, Besides, Provo men make the best husbands in the for the mayor, $500 to $1,500 for will be considerable "shop talk." Ed was sent to Utah cities and to points .world.. And, jtsan encourager to Eastern girls to come West and commissioners, and from $300 tojitor Kirkbam, of th Lehi Banner is outside the state, asking the. police to inarry. real "men,, The Herald Swill kick in with a pickle dish, for a ' be"on the lookout for attempted sale . $1,200 for auditor.. For cities, in the president of the association. wedding present. ' X .... ,t of Jewelry.: Until this morning Mrs, excess of 20,000, not in the first "ENOCH ARDEN" Atkin dad accepted hef loss as final class, the schedule is about double. Anyone recently attending either In the mall today she received a pack - xt :jr"i-icauntanc:Qf:fl3-- -- - - - .... j- , -- - - & : ; . are several reasons "advanced T the trie Tone proba- -' bly la that the trust7 needs the money- - .However, the causes gg -- tlons." j help-mat- e .- 1835. -- ' - ESTABLISHED T1 of eternal honeymoons has penetrated the by-M- rs. - 29. 1911. j mo Cm ciicfifGirls U U ed Council Has Power : to Fix Pay of Officers in New Government" 'c-- SATURDAY PROVO, UTAH, SATURDAY. JULY FOR BETTE NOT RIGHT VC WANT TO II.N'OVA "111) C5. HflLll VE ARE THOROUGHLY CQnP2TIinT. h.-J- There given out for publication Include a prospective ; shortage he .EuropetnaM Cftbsa- rops, something tons less being- the . figures - - tentatively slipped to the helpless consumers. If the trurf ' " needs more money the short- age may be advanced to 2,000,- 000 tons or whatever the of the occasion may 4 require. 4- - 4 4- - 4 4 4- - 4 FRUIT CANNjNQ SEASON. "The 'wholesalers have explained It to the retailer, and the groceryman has been . telling the customer that is no relief In sight, ; If any there KHIGHT POWER COOLER WEATHER thing niay be predicted, it is that there will be a, still further advance! Of R course, the fact that the fruit is on in full blast,, and that housewives must have the sugar now or let the berries and peaches . The Knight Power company Bent a Comparative records of weather sdoII. nrobablv has nothlne to do with communication to . the, city. council LPro vn..f0rteweek. ending today and berise. .Again,' it might haye for t of Salt Lake through Recorder Benja the cpriBpponding. period last yeaji trusts have ever been sensitive to the kin S. Rives, notifying the council pf furnished- The Herald by. James A. demandand have regulated the- supply- ; y jnvarlably pcits acceptance of the terms of the fran- Oliver, show thatTlJU i temperatures tut at such times. chise granted the company to .main are decidedly much cooler, and mors JuIyltNtaii fnis?:ir has ad tain a high tension; pole line across agreeable than this time a year, ago vanced 85 cents peKhundred-welgh- t The hottest day of the week was and beet sugar has trailed along 10 city property in Parley's canyon. cents behind on every umpMt should The communication, was accompan Thursdayjwhenthe. mercury climbed be consoling to the congressional led by $300. the fee charged by the to the H mark, while July 25.' 1911, committee now probing the trustand city for the 200 odd poles to be erected distinguished Itself . with a record of seeking to curb it, that while the men on the land.: The franchise runs for 101 degrees. In 1910 the average high ace Is still over the heads of the trust a term of fifty years and the" com temperature' was 95, and the low av- officials, they calmly shoot the price pany is required to maintain, the pow average 60. For the week Just ending skyward 'and, probaoly have their er wires at a diatance of not less than the .averages are 90 and 49,- -thumbs to their noses and are" wiggling There was a trace, of precipitation their fingers at congress and at the 25 feet from the ground in all. places. Tuesday, otherwise no moisture was "common people." Anyway, sugar has recorded. .. "went up." ik1, -- , The government of the city under or Ellen theaters must have age postmarked in Provo last night, the commission plan . is divided . into the Rex and which, upon opening, proved to five departments; Public' affairs and been impressed by the excellent pic- be the missing purse with the Jewels . '. . I J tures shown. The management 1 to -. and money undisturbed. -success in public safety, streets and public im- be congratulated on their to will No be made further effort -provements, ""parks "and public " prop-- . securing Tennyson's famous poem, find .where the valuables have been erty. It' is already stipulated that "Enoch Arden" a wonderful concealed. If the purse was found four meetings shall be held each week, feature. Another big feature of and retained without Intent to keep it "The Visiting one of which shall be in the evenin.iniSnt'8 program there is a .reward due the finder. .The ' and ' more if necessary, - Commi saipn- - Nurse," which shows the work of the fact that there was nothing on the nurses-association, erj'are to be to Indicate wno sent it is tak package aurai en "the ."tendent3L .departments, and.no polfCeToTixdlcate that: some by mmber is allowed to be at the hoad of to please the most critical patron of one was tempted for the moment, but more than two divisions of the govern- - tho Popular houses. second, upon thought dared not take A'" the m ent i' .! -'t else was frightened be or risk, ,CHRST.AN SCIENCE SERV.CES WILL REQUIRE FULL TIME. cause avenues of turning the Jewels 62 Frist Church of Christ," Scientist, It will ...be seen that there is nlcntv. ...... , Into cash were effectively closed, , of work cut. out for the commissioners, East Center. Sunday school at 9:4 In fact the. formulation of the com-- " a. m.; lesson at 111 subject ."Love; mission plan or government was in- - Free reading room Open dally except STRAW MID tended to secure capable men, quail-- Sunday from 3 to i o'clock. to direct the affairs of the dif- - day evening at 8 o'clock, jexperience ' M 1 - two-re- el : to-l- s. j oim - designated-as-supeiin-Hrwiun- . r - ...... . ... . . SALT ' Cerent departments- - men who should meeting. ' -v give their .entire, time, to the business 4 of the city and handle the municipal MRS.. COREY GETS $1500. corporation with tht;same fidelity to . S7 B. Freed was in Provo Saturday detail that they .would give to a prl- - anj Sunday for the purpose of fixing vate enterprise. ; up tne insurance papers of S. R. Corey, - la the opinion of Provo business, Who was killed by: lighting at Span men, tne utmost care must be taken lsh Fork on the 20th. ; Mr. Corey took in selection of the names to be .voted out a policy with Mr. Freed while In upon- - at the primary election and at Eureka a few months ago, the amount the succeeding general election. To" being $1500. The body of Mr. Corey secure desirabje candidates the limit was shipped to New York state - for allowed for salaries must be offered, j burial, the widow, and a brother of the else .competltloiL for. vauable services deceased making the trip. - -- HE -- SIQGK ; ' 4 win preclude the city securing the best, and nothing less will suffice.TAp-.FINpeoded are expressions from a, num-- j ber of citizens: , , -- - I - w 1 if he - 8-- 1 1 -- .. n - i CONTINUED ON PAGE FOUR. . - 1 - shortages-s4nat-the- . - ; . FEU . TREASURE , - ; Hill PISE r Louis F. Boyle, consulting - t IS REALLY agriculturist of the Intermoun- - t "tain Industrial association, who f - was Jn this city a few dayr ago looking over the Knudson farm Stockholders of, the Uintah Treasure - which he Is assisting to man-- Hill company will bt pleased to learn age, talks Interestingly about straw. - It has salting will be able to make a final distribu been found to be benefieial in able comment from various - sources of the cash assets of the organl- tion several places and Mr. Boyle ... the fish propagating meth believes that it would pay the Akatlon. This company several months coDcerning ods of Utah, The latest article Is In ago sold the claims within the group farmers here to try it. Silver-Kinat Park City to the Coali "Outing. for August In which Dillon 'While no great amount of experi tion Mines company, and half of the Wallace claims that the system used mental work has been done along the purchase price, $50,000,- was due and in this state as a model and recomlines of ascertaining the feeding value payment made on the first of July. mends tht other states adopt the same of dry farm straw when it- is salted," W. Lester Mangum states that the says Mr. Boyle,' "yet the results r ob- remaining $50,000 would likely be paid methods. Attention is called to the tained In the north leads me to be-- . before the same becomes due, and work of CmmlssIoDer Chambers and,. lieve that it might be "worth wbneTor paymentJlkely r be tecet hfs asslslants " and - several T of" the some of our dry farmers to try the August 15. In such case, the money Btreams are mentioned, inculding the will be distributed to the stockholders Mr. CoTbett.-oexperiment here; Garland salted dry farm straw last as soon thereafter as possible.' Mr. Provo rlvjr." year, and such good returns were, made iMangum stated that there would be While It Is true that splendid, work excess of 1100,000 distributed, and is being done. by the present fish coinr that he is enthusiastic over the rrop-il- n osition..- This ,year he Intends to ap he believes that, there will be not missioners, the friends of the late Brig be-- f asserting that ply the salt In the form of brine. Re - less than $104000 to check out.' The Msdsen-ftt- tr fuse beet sugar syrup, which can be company has 1,000,000 shares of Block longs most of the credit for the prespurchased at a very, moderate price, 'outstanding, so shareholders will re- - ent .conditions-- In this stete." While wfll b$ mixed with the brine,:and the ceive over 10 cents' per share, actinias cblef deputy commiw;.-ce- r, After the distribution of these . as- he was - responsible for the many immixture Bprayed on the straw, Just as it leaves the thresher. This solution sets it rt probable that action will be provements of methods which -- were is merely an experiment; and I haven't taken to dissolve the company, and adopted by the state, and it was from assume hint that Mr. Chambers received his s the slightest idea as to what the re- another'-ol- d tiraerv Information and practical experience. in nook .. its will sults history. ie. 4 DIIEJI1IE. dry-far- Performances at; the Opera house 0f neit week will.be for the bene- " " MAYOR W. H. RAY. i fit of the costume fund of the Provo ...There will be no economy In fixing (band. Special attractions will be pro-losalaries for the commissioners yided by the members of the band and who will succeed the present city, their friepds,.and arrangements have council in the government of the city.jCeen made for a number of exclusive We need good men, and to get them and unusual films. Mrs. Ramsay is sufllclent pay must lounging this week, and her charming Dee Moines, Colorado Springs, Calves-- voice has delighted the audiences, ton and elsewhere the city has gone 'slV1'5. TO MEET HERE, men obtainable and have paid p0sTMASTERS Clove left thla James roBtmaster sueprcrortion-tely.Tresult Is the teas which has attracted attention to morning for Salt jlaks Uty"lc ittCnd Liia lam of government all. over the the meeting of the executive couimitt world, if we hone to realise the pur tea - of.", the Postmasters association, pose of the law we must make the positions attractive to the men who and will recommend that September are qualified to fill them. '7'. 9 be named as the dates Infor the state convention"to "be held" ProvO. JOCZPH T. FARRER. la the end It will ba real economy The sessions will be attended by one to gn the best men for the top salaries of the officials of the department from allowed by the law. None of the com- . . . . r Washington, by the chief postal in i . and to Reck to reduce any of the'spector of the district centering-iwill only work to the harm nof'Denverr and by others prominent in tba administration of the city's af postofTicework In the national capi- fairs Any man capable of acUngs d !vlBlonal headqurters of the auditor for a private corporation with ,j V. .. ,. v 1SEII BUFFET ORDERED . 001 HI LOCAL . ATTRACTION, E ' GOOD CEISpCHISE OBIAIIISJISf ('st thatJibe-0fflciais.bee.ultbe7j- m iooji. -- - ved--b- f - to-W- m . will-thu- A? the regular meeting Thursday night of the .Provo lodge of Elks fa vorable official action was had oa a resolution having for its purpose 'the abolishment of the buffet maintained In the clubrooms. and beginning An- gust 1, no liquors or other refreshments will be served on the prem- -.Im- ,il;.'gl-renactment of the prohibi Since the tion lawjn the county members of the order have discussed doipg away wl& the buffet feature of the club, and tis measure W'as passed wlthou. topposl ": tion. "Ourrcompliance with "the- raw of the county is in keeping with the ob ligation assumed In Joining the order," said A. II. Malben, exalted ruler, of the local lodge today. "We are .plefis-e- d to uphold alllaw3JLcf Jpurlnatloa and state, nd We recognize the majority rule as binding In "questions submitted to the voters." - -- - - : J |