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Show KGAlZATlORf BY GROW HiS J. Arthur Reid Says Thaf Utah HEW Couaty Fruit Growers Need r BED ' All DR. E G. PETERSON HERE Fruit Exchange," addressed a large number of Utah county fruit growers In the opera house yesterday afternoon. Mr. Reid, who attended the Farmer's Roundup in , Logan, and later delivered addresses on fruit marketing in the centTal part of the , ' state, was accompanied to Provo by Dr. E. G. Peterson ana i)r. Leon Batchelor, of the A. C. U., and Secre tary J. Edward Taylor, of the state , board of horticulture. The meeting was presided over by President 'Preston G. Peterson, of the ProyoCommercial club. The first sneaker waBDr. Peterson, who ex- necessity pressed a realization for doing something for the fruit industry in the way of improving marketing conditions. This was the reason Mr. Reid had been secured to come to "Utah to- speak to the fruit growers. . He referred to the success attained ' jjy California in agriculture through which had made their marketing system the best in the "world, and urged ' similar methods tere, Tegretting that the cooperative methods started in the early days' in vJ"Utah by Brigham Young had been ' permitted to laps in practice. Br. Batchelor spoke briefly oil the , : importance of producing good- fruit to older and good packing in gain and maintain a good reputation, which was necessary to make a success of sell. of-t- he I - .... J";- T- Shcphard Suit For $25,000 vs D & R G and Crook Cases rAi? ' The alumni ""SI university association has purchased of land, north of the acres forty Maeser memorial building. ..Of this about eight acres will be giyen to the university to enlarge the campus, the rest will be platted and sold in building lots and it is expected to become a popular residence section ror members of the faculty and others interested in and connected with the The- site is one of the university. most attractive in the state, presenting a beautiful view of the valley with its farms and orchards, and the lake in the distance. The association offers a $l&..pri2e for the best name suggested for the XowTrbeTdfeFebTl 0. .Competitors will address A. B. Christensen, box 188, ' Provo. Brigham-You- ng :,: ' are Most Important ; r,. . 1i t ': J. Arthur Rera, secretary and sales nmnageFortheCalif orais lit K V TOWII TO BE FOREVER BUILT BY B.Y.U. -- Marketing CONVICTS BY GOOD WORK MODE L HIGHWAY MAY SUCCEED IKBANISHINGGLOOMYLWALLS , f N V " SUITS FOR DIVORCE FILED I In the Fourth, ddstrict court this morning Albert Park, convicted last week of a statutory offense, was sen tenced to twenty months In the state prison. An appeal to the cupreae court was taken and defendant's appeal bqnd was fixed at $1,000. The case of Jos. G. Shepard vs. the D. & R. G. tf: Co. Is now being tried before a jury. Plaintiff sues for J25-- ' 000 damages for injurlgssustained by reason of being run down byan engine, while working for the railroad company at Thistle, Jan. 5, 1911,' . r i ife 1 , 'N!s - - PHOTOGRAPH 4 " 3 t ' A . This Is the second time the case has. The first time in the been tried. Third district court the Jury rendered a verdict for the defendant; an appeal was taken and the lower court was reversed. Then a hew suit, now being-tried- , was commenced In tills court. E. A Walton is representing plaintiff, and Wm. D. Riter, defendant Harriet Crook, of Payson, convicted- - J7 TO IDENTIFY The photograph sent by Mrs. Abbie Crroll Raimo, of Peabody, Mass., with a view to Identifying Ted Carroll, who was killed by- - a railroad train at Tucker ten days .ago, and w!ho Mrs. Raimo believed might be her brother, has been received by Sheriff East It believed by 'the officers to be a photograph, of 'the dead man, although Identification front'flhe photograph alone would be difficult as it was taken when the subject was only twenty-onyears of age, while the dead man 'was apparently at least twice this age. . through which it became necessary for him to have his left and other injuries were sustained FAILS - ? A. at Work, Completed Roil Convict A mcOel brlclc rood, built near Columbus, d Hifkmr O., by convict Htrkcr. labor seems destined to overthrow the penal, t . Confflluloner ' lot unlawfully selling intoxicating 11 nquor was sentenced to pay a fine ot $150, and to be 'confined la the county-jail for twenty days by Judge A; B. Morgan in the Fourth district court today. The case will be appealed. - The case of Pay son1 City vs. Jos. B.-- . Crook and Harriet Crook, charged -. ing. vim maintaining a common nuisance urged Taylor JEdward Secretary. under the state liquor law, at their FUNERAL FOR WALDO JOHNSON. order in fruit the output standardizing place in Payson,isJiO-WLJieinjitJled.- to compete with other fruit producDefendants were cou'icted of the ofThere was a good attendance of successbeen This had ch sections. Undtaking-Muin Justice S. P. Curtis' court la. fense ing relatives and friends at the funeral t to which the case 'was trams-fully practiced by Utah tomato There, now seems to be no doubt working, so energetically to secure canyon, which have worked to secure Salem,' services .for Waldo Johnson in the canners. . f from erred Payson. and an appeal for the coal road, and about the terminal of the Utah Rail- the terminal for Provo that the citi- the rightf-waMr. Reid called attention to some First ward meeting house, yesterday. in was the d'strlct court. In the taken to pay for it, reportThe speakers were Elders Jos.' A. way company's coal road, which will zens of Provo, Springville and Maple-to- n for contributions' court de'emlants were senadvantages Utah had over California; Ji'ftice's citiwill readily contribute the amount ed Mondaynight tomeeting of coal deposits in Emery but the complaint was that there was Buttle, Wm. A. McCullough and tap large to a tenced flno of 1250, each, and pay rooms. zens in the Commercial club in this city. The meet still required to pay for the right-of-wano market for the fruit, JThls same Bishop O. H. Berg. Vocal selections county, being to be confined in the county jail foe H. Chairman W. H. Ray presided, and club room . ing in the Commercial In California were rendered by the ward choir. condition prevailed months. four the agent for y committee and the S. Kerr, right-of-waThe right-of-wa-y Thursday shows that the The jury, this afternoon, brought In .twenty years ago, and the growers was with profiles present Railcompany, on the is Utah to finance for there committee and j appears arranged had no markets, their property 'was JJiecostjt averdjctJof guilty with a recom menda-tio- n between be no doubt in the minds of the gen- - way company right-of-wa"v to mercy. Monday, Feb. 17, was , mortgaged anddTsasTer "staredthem COUNTY FUNDS AND FEES the tlemen who have worked, and are i Irovo and the mouth of Spanish Fork the property---fo" in the face; the more they produced set for "sentence, at which time a mo v. l. . v ..v, milieu uaa vliwoaaj uoth the worse they were off: The cooperwill tion be made; by Judge White-cott- on in or other COLLECTED IN JANUARY escrow, deeds being placed ative packing and marketing had been to set aside the verdict on definite arrangements made for its started by a small association, and in that there was no evidence prethe cost for The entire purchase. 1903 this association was" the only on miles sented to show-th- at Payson is. "dry" over about twelve that sold any Irult at a profit A "The following fees were reported territory. The land is of greatest $44,187.60. Grant C. Bagley, of counsel for the larger organization was effected, collected by county officers during cost is for about fdftr miles In the east & R. G., asked for a special venire 7 packing houses were established, the January, at Monday's meeting: D. part of Springville, ba account jof cuts .$ 81.20 ' fruit put up right, and after' some County attorney s to be drawn In the damage suit of Jos. T and fills, which will be a permanent 494.05 , G. years of marketing through brokers,' County recorder Shepard vs. the D. k R. G. Ry. Co," damage to the property over which the '. 436.15 which had -- not proved .profitable, the County. clerk road passes. From Provo to Spring upon payment of $30, In "conformity : ... 60.75 exchange had decided to employ Its County treasure- rwill be occu- with Htbe por visions of the statute. ville the 63.90 own 'salesmen. It ' now had about County sheriff pied jointly by the coal road and the The following jurors were drawn, Superintendent of Schools J. P.. venire returnable today: William J. . eighty salesmen in the principal, cities W. C. Orem Interurban railroad. of the United States and in some of Creer was authorized to attend tie N. H. R. Speeches were made by Irvine, Finch, Jr., Gpshen; W. H. Lee, Provo; the' large cities in' other countries, E. A. convention at Baltimore, Feb. 24 Jr. and others.complimenting the com Hyrjim, Harrison, Provo; Daniel Jep- to Feb. 29, expenses to be paid from selling last year la carload lots in Provo;. mittee on its good, work in securing person, Lincoln; county superintendent's" ' contingent ; 1,100 cities. , right-of-wa-y without the necessity Frank M." Brown, American " the Fork; 1"' . The business of the exchange fund. Samuel for condemnation .proceedings to be Jos. Angus, ,Spani8hvFork; The double page announcement of hustling contestants throughout the reached up into the millions, with a The county treasurer presented rebrought by the company, and Mr. Kerr Bezzant, Pleasant Grove;' Julius Jenh of one per ports of funds ifl. hds hands At . the the big Gold Coin Contest of The competition, which will make it pos- was loss of about i given a vote of thanks for1 his sen, Provo; Wm: Flavel, Spanish cent The cooperation adopted by the close of January, showing the follow- Provo Herald Jn today's "Issue, which sible for one person to win consider assistance. Fork; Geo. A Hicks, Spanish Fork; . for their efforts. .L California' exchange did not mean a ing balances on hand: officially' starts, with this date, will ably more than $200 The finance committee reported Hyrum L. Clark, Pleasant Grove; A General fund . . . . . $36,262.65 be the In Utah county fqr Everything possible has been done having about $12,000 subscribed to- J. Jacobson, Payson; John H. 'Allen, large, capitalization, but It meant that school fund County 6,201.01 was sold of fruit weeks. that next ten or Already to safeguard the Interest of those who ward paying for the- - right-of-wathe f every pound Provo; Isaac eight Fox, Lehl; R.' W. ' would be paid for to the grower, less County superintendent's conat the compete. The matter of determining The members felt confident that, now, Gibbs, Lincoln; Jos. Broadbent, Lehl;. received ar inquiries being tingent fund .1,288.97 Provo Herald office for particulars, an the winners and awarding the prizes it tSe cost of selling. Honesty in pack- being known how much money is Geo. J.' Meldrum, Provo; James King,.' - irig was, of tourse, a necessity for Inkling f,iwthat was coming having at the end of the contest has been necessary, there will be no difficulty Provo; John Amos, Payson. BRIDGE V, I successful marketing. The assocla- - BUItDING been gleaned from the preliminary an placed entirely in the hands of three In. raising the amount, withla a..ery Utah Implement Vehicle Co. vs. J. ' - -- ACROSS. RIVER " tlon had advertised judiciously and nouncement in Monday's Herald. -- Not of the most- - prominent business men short- - time- - lnthis city; Springville IVV tSewart t al, -- default - Judgment ,. successfully, costing from $10,000the j only inquiries are being received, but. of the state. These gentlemen will and Mapleton, which will be the sec- for plaintiff for $1,632, principal, and S.'S. Arentz, chief engineer of the one -' first year to $200,000.-las- t year. Some young lady has al have absolute supervision front the tions benefitted by having the ter- - $105.20 attorney fees. Orem - "Sun-JdsInterurban returnhas railroad, 3Tof,.the methods were explained.Suit for divorce has been comready nominated herself and is only start of theH:antest and at the close jminal of the coal road in'Prdvo. The had been adopted for a superior ed from a trip to Nevada, and is busy waitdng for the necessary forms for will thoroughly audit all points and meeting adjourned subject' to call, and menced In the Fourth district court .pack of orangea and orange spoons arranging for .resumption of work on registering her pointto be printed award the prizes. Should any dispute the finance committee has already by Jennie Webb, of American Fork, ".were given away with them by the the Interurban as soon as the weather to start something. . arise during the progress of the vot active worlC soliciting funds, to be against Charles Y. Webb, on . the thousands. Ha urged honesty. In'adJ will permit Work has already been '. In lhe arrangement of the prizes for ing,' the judges will decide the Issue. followed by construction work as soon ground- - of abandonmentPlaintiff : Trtislng, and delivery to the people commenced on the bridge , across this competition The Provo Herald The publications offerd in this as the right-of-wa- y ls transferred to asks for the custody ot a minor child, " Provo rirer, .near" the present railwhat, is promised. has made it almost impossile for any competition are the ' oest of their the company. and $25 a month alimony. The parties - And as. soon road asas bridges. the erf Many advantages contestant who puts forth anyeffort class obtainable. The people' know cooperative Intermarried at American Fork, March sociation for selling were shown and. frost Is out of the ground track-layin. , Marle Robey has commenced , suit 15, 1899. whatever to lose. If you shoulcfTall thenTTkaoW- - what they are and for details of the method explained In an will be resumed. to win the first' prize of $200 in gold, what ther stand. Thousands of them for divorce on the ground of failure Andrew A' Johnson and Ann Ster- Interesting land convincing 1 manner. urged the adoption of the cooperative you have $150 in gold Fight next 1t are sold montihly by the single copy to provide. . There .are two minor i ling Johnson have commenced salt X The system, Mr. Reid averred, had system, and honesty and reliability in and ao on down the line. There are In Utah county alone and will be children, of whom plaintiff asks the 'quiet title toreal estate In Spanish ouilt "up" the California fruit inudstry. packing! and delivering the fruit' : At six - valuable prizes,' ranging from $25 only a question of letting your friends custody, and asks to be awarded thai Fork precinct against Eleanor Jake . and without It California orange lands the close of hu address h answered to4200 each la the mala list ' la addKi and acquaintance know that you are noma in uus city valued at about,8oe. : a, .xnomas et ai. The land involved V wtrold not be worth any more than many questions asked by those present tion to this list. The Provo Herald In this competition to sectre their sub The parties intarmarried ' la Park Is .71. acres. A. Saxey la attorney Vtah peach lands are. today. Mr. Reid as to details of the systera. t! will .. give special, cash prizes to the scriptions. for plaintiff; City, Jaa. 8. l$M. ystorn of tn state. , No disorder resulted. Now Governor The mea vortoad wUJInjsly without shackles or armed guards. Co proposes to tk&uoy the o'.d Kluomy prison with its" germ-lade- n convicts solely in shops and employ . buMdrnffand farminr. " caiuixr work wca .i State H1hr.y Co-- i.oloncr 2&rker says the brick road built by the convicts will last for many years. Is-- not e r -- -- aTl! -- ; The Coal Road Needs $44,187 a Work There Has Been $12,000 Pledged to This i y y - right-of-wa- . j riBlit-of-wa1- j OPPORTUNITY'S FIRST the-groun- right-of-wa- y CALL TfflS YEAR '. ' ' , Those Who Enjoy the Spirit of Contest, a Way to Test Your Cleverness and The Chance to Carry off Some Valuable Prizes While Doing It, Here You Are i ' 1 right-of-wa- y ' JJ.-.Pvfkee- A ' one-fourt- big-noi- se ............. -- wide-awak- e' t. 1 -- - g . 0 t if -t-- . . |