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Show JOT Ask to Have. The Herald Sent io -- TTTlTTT) Boost the Automobile Road Your Summer Camp, DEVELOPMEN. DUSTRIAL EYOTED-TO-TIIE-CIVIC-AND-IN VOL. XXXI. NO. 12. 3R0Y0, UTAH, HUE s CI 111,111 ; There is but that the Repuhlican party in Utah will declare, this fall, for State-wid- e It is evident prohibition. that the majority of the voters of Utah are in favor of- that they little-questio- COUNTY Of FIRST Eflli - evendemand StateVwide"pfoh1bTtidh7he CLASS Utali has favored this moral issue for a' number of years and has pledged its nominees to work f or juch measures as would give the people relief from demon rum. The. Democrats have stood on this issue in the face of certain defeat, but they have never- for one L'tah county having noment relented y&t have theyside stepped the issue. Not even become a county of the first for politicajjjrestage, have the Democrats lessened their fight for the ViBseMed valuation ofIS nearly ceeding $20,000,00011 a suppression of the immoral traffic in intoxicants. Conference of Utah , requires the election of a Quarterly Stake Was Held in Springvllle The tide has changed. Today, instead of the prohibitionists county auditor. Under the Iav in Snnday With Good Atnd-counties, ot,tHeir;second class the auditor. clork is eounty This is evident from any and all sources; so evident,; In fa'ct, that There is some question on whether ' dent. Joseph B. Keeler of the the Republicans are now clamouring for a dry plank in their plat- - the . county commissioners will coin- - Stake and p Elder Rudger b4ne r he' two-- - ffieesclftrfea4 riiBiB -- Mayor James Er Daniels, 7 Weather and Camp Were Ideal for the Tr.'p. Only Six V. Fell by the Wayside, Ladies in Overalls CSf Hifce Equal-t- the' Water Falls- - Furnish f Pirtirrestjtie:eocenes Along the TraiL , Ccmrncr cial Clu b Com- nuttee uoes rine worK MeiFt5vmr& co. ESTABLISHED 1885. WhyTrusthemLoug r?r Automobile Road Proposed to At pen Grave by Timpano---fOfVia-Pro- OFaJIAH-CaQUNT- Y- JULY 31. 1916. .MONDAY to M I, 0 - . . another election. f eelh-t- Can tne 'Prohibitionists the"? aTaTy x eiihtruit.-t-h? ot t wo offices combined, and .one-hal- t "the; Reptiblicansa f "Cfawson "aMTder "Seymour do. under. ..ihe of the of Utah combinedloffice must not exceed the auditoTj4tly-4nii- y taw: -- TnatreTgn-t' Authorities andSpoke." -- Present V.?ere people prohibition ? Is there anything in their past performances The quarterly : conference of the? that would warrant frriy.yufh conf at Stake" WHrteld" nair a to of vance of the county into the first Spriiigville in the opera yesterday of the party as a j)arty and have no reference many Preal-.great 'Ml. TJmpanogOB inMany to house,. parties to denf JoB&pn TBKeelCfpreaidtog:. its f oHowers who arenbw-an- tt have beerr d wavs ardent ? workers $2,400-Tt- he yearswai eonduoted Jasipidayl.an3 El. T, There . were HAS incumbent, Present BEGUN present of Jthe general in Commercial Mr. Ifor the this look the matter Voters Proyja squarely prohibition.But, Saturday by It is authorities Apostle liudger Clawaon Palfreyman, receives 11,425, club. Out of a total of 106 persons ao not ieei you lace: n you wani proniDiuon minimum salary and Presjdcntgeymour, 11. Young ot yiai in? omy way not ' who started trorh Aspen Grove 1 00 be'sure will get it is to, support the partyTtthe that will he adopted whea the board fixes you , v;. a is ''. This tj certainly ;toj.' made the salaries for the ensuing term. The morning session was opened by"" r which has been for prohibition foryearst Think the gplend'recora .When wc consider WITH REPUBLICAN Nor is there any certainty as to the Springville Third ' ward " choir' "thaPSiefe were in the neighborhood the matter over. The Republicans cannot be trusted. They have whether be held the two offices w "Our Mountain ' Home So "'7 woman" in Ahe party of twenty-fiv- e - played the double cross game so long that they cannot play separate or combined.. This will be singing Dear." tnA the majority oi tnewe persona ld hrsiOH;onf4dence4hataneasn-ideeideas th boardmayrrrfOH d f was offered fquarelyrarid4ff Prayer i by:ElderJaTeg wereunaecustomsd io hiking.Tpossi m themr their -deciarations, - ! hev haveijhad i btL. .choir aang' "fa-Sim- ple flblv Simpkina-th- a hi V ten or fifteen Df the" 100 Tnen" While the county conventlona are ' Souls. Who Stray."' over eight years to give the people what they demand, nd have over tioned above only went to Ihe Saddle a month ahead there is already l?lder J. TVm. Knight, of the Stake- To! A . .the Back or the top glacier.. The Democratic do. to them failed trifle with so t Why longer? some activity for th orflces, mainly presidency, was the first speaker. He large part of the crowd was unacfiwtotnt'd AHarJt th Oasiti' fin ,Prowo. primaries are close at hand, see that you make no mistake ! Nom- among theiDemoerats. It is generally read from Section 6 of the ' Doctrine uslomedtaMkefc of tha r ' inate only trustworthy delegates, who in turn, at the conventions, conceded thaLthe."preseDJLJFtepubliean only through the careful manipulation served only- one Bpirit of repentance that "should pter - of having were L. the As was predicted .in the laat issue will nominate only dependable jmen for office men who, when incumbents, jRoberts Prof. Eugene will not- have much opposition vail among the Saints and tha poor hikers .able to reach the sum- - of :Je:Jlerald, 4hea.ttempt- of 4he elected, "will serve the people and be true to pledges. We cannot term, for- - renominfttion. 1' follow the .benefits and jnit- The plan of .taking .two days lor tiKepnhrican partj;loriorce"prohibitton denomtr eF blwervance ofblessingsthat not even for on the erCwTirTir5Ke"poacaB of all laws the thet anything, depend thoughthey Elephant - the hike pawed .ery satisfactory, upon its followers met with a ludicropposition to Sheriff clare for Prohibition, can we trust them. When Prohibition for sheriff inwho and many stayed over Sunday and en- - ous setting at the. primaries ' .DemQjl. was the i-East, Henry, trove plea ved the beauties ot Aspen comes, and it is coming, it will he not by the- wet semi-wbe elected two .years ago ure In meeting with the peeple of ihe crat.to and an opportuhitf lor a short outing. dry forces were successful in "steam local" option prohibition Republican party, but by the Demo- Marion Cllnger who ran - against Stake "id conference, and read a artist The condition's for the hike were rolling" things io their; liking: while Sheriff Ehst will probably be given report ofthe condition and sctivitSefi cratic party which has been, is. now and will be. for State and another ideal as far as the weather was con- in the First ward, the home of Senchance. There is also talk of the Stake for the six months LZ cerned and the plant life of the ator fimoot, ithe ateam roller was in Nation-wid- e prohibition.' Sheriff Jesse M. Harmon, of former , July SO. most at .beautiful mountain' is (this the hands of .the wts and so successC. Halea, deputy under - Patriarch Albert D. Clark ot A. and ED. spoke season of the year. Ihe six hundred ful were bejr that after selecting a HAZEL MCDONALD LAID TO REST FUNERAL SERVICES FOR Harmon and later under George T. the necessity of sensing the Import varieties or more of flora which set of four delegates to the judicial WARD W. DUGG1NS. UMDAY AFTERNOON. ' i Judd. i wnce of thgnyork ofthewardteafhfjrs. sdelegate "The KepubllCan"Teiich Me to'Pray," waT rendered! mormtalirwere alow .in their holiay)to th ttate convention ahd likewise - Tor ronerai services''Funeral services for Edward W, a eonuniisloEtr to rua against. Bent hy,'Mi Eli r Thorn. . colors iR honor, ot, &o jnany visijLarfc the same set of wet delegates to the Miss Hazel McDonald were held Sun u i Isaac or who ever the Democrats. may Elder Jtudger ClawsOn expressed of Mr. and Jdr. 3, JV The wild flowers attracted much congressional s.. convesliQa last in the' Third ward. Duggmvson afternoon nominate, commissioner isaac was a pleasure In the Improvements shown day make the matter regular, and without Duggins, were. held Jn the Fifth ward Demoeratte-holdov' tonBe.irbe meeting ' by IPresident Keeler'r report,- aiJ say the least Many a Jwuguet was a shadow .of ?haiginf , some thoughtjVW.ViinsrPres'ident Jos. JL noting house yesterday The speaV. two year ago. ; : ApsUe spoke of the order that characterize as returned the hikers friend of picked wives ful Buttle A. the by they that r. jmoved shops Joseph " There are two can lidates for the several church organizations. He from the highest .point - In Utah and these delegates bemade thealter-nate- a XRobinson of the California mission' na Vocal selec- T. N. "WidflUrton na AJBvraBwriiis. Bislion In Democratic the county clerk ranks, emphasized the Importance of' mla- the dizzy he&hts of the most magni-- . to the conventioa. JThe motian Toiini.'ni iriiiiiiLjKni ronirilir4ti5jcaT were rendered by the - ward and will appear be- nd doubt OM- R'flcient glacier 4n ohe gjonary work and the carried.- - r.zzj v77Z7IT7"ZT Prnf 1 f! I.nnil MiERM Kllft RIteLlfe .V oir. xmrray k. iKODena ana AiDerx iore me time others conven- weekly priesthood we oi E3dts-counij classes. was ; region. at a r AtneTJSfthard tte pietore-wa- s TTjere Writ T DSmlfh BI.H Southwick. large tion They are Clarence J. Woods, Clawsorr Bpoke of the goBpel a tries - The following paragraph .written by one.long- to 4 remembered. . There HJ U.l. under who was r- - one of iiieoS-ueeelttlhikjin- jr - from-$1,8-00 -- likely-that-t- he Demo-ratic-part-y) ....V -- fi' A- - 111 f : hey-cou- - he-reDo- sed - - -- -- -- Preeldent-Keelei"--exprese- et " ed . -- em-in- . . ' " me-et..- if -- -- of 'f&fHk - . ; g ' . eF -- - . : . -- Inter-mountat- n - Thomas Higgs of Jthe erly a Provo boy) :is ttms-pomt Tribune (form-- . were those rpresent who 'had worked most fitting at avithrthiT Probittorrteagne"'toirt"a eeasonndrwrho-hadideclaredih- Zllf "?heflacfil at UWUW11U JMOXLJ tributes Uiiii . " ihe mountain:, .they were tor State-wid-e prohibition sympathizing are customarily first last and all the"time, and who a tost automobile cortege followed the is surpassingly beautiful this Jtttle later, side stepped, ziiesitated.i mains to the cemetery. ; waterfalls are fuller ( the way to the dizzy top of the mountain , is hedged by ( every conceivable heautty ftoia the . m8t delicate flower io the snoat . , stupendous amassing of cathedral- t like ledges, piled atop of f ach other, Theniet Tesuirttr this ".hike is J hat 4 hundred new. friends were made for Timpanogos, for two reasons. Kirst, ;.tDe-- mountain. Is. there.janil,.. second. the hikers were able r io get . there. The latter was due to the fact thai 5iwocays were devoted - to -- the hike. Jutieed, many of the limbers returned ,to. Aspen Grove Saturday night to en- .w one more night hi the beautiful ? .. . camping ground. AutomfibUi .Hoard fiurve w On Friday Mayor James E. Daniels . aml Vity Surveyor George C. Sweu, Jeft.wjth those who went up on the ,iorning train -- and dropped off up at erreezarjiL anade -a preliminary fnJZtof an automobile road across the nlQUfltain to Aspen Grove. "Major "iiera was most enthusiastic . mis. new- route and sutes That ver? lJrMLwilL,Jba.,jequlred tol..coh-- . a very low grade. Ther tructJtfith M perhaps be about a mile and a --"tojtwj) miles of dugway, but out-fo- e of thajt; the road ery yy built and It has been estimated --- and finally btusblngly that they .bad been -'- advised" that local option was ihe better way on-tto .meet .the questions-an- d the county plank had campaigned for Republicans -- and Bepublicantem. Thee same enihusiasis were' Thurs dry day night in the column once more and pledging to support only those for of- Oce who are known to" be in favor of State and Nation wide prohibition. In the face of a threatened third party movement which was. eaid to b - as sure as that the Republicans de clared for State-widprohibition,: the not for one moment primary-woul- d consider ihe' idea ot pledging-r'1b- e - . State-'wid- e them-selve- - - - - 1830? f ! fvof mounjalns.--Amon- were RayM. the musical department of i,lvversity of leaver, a vocal duets; LMits Geneva the gait Lake Tabernacle - Merle TajJoT and-a- tas "of " Bingham . all rendered wsical numbers. Mr. A. P, Merrill: nt of 'Provo - Commercial f' .MrBn -- ' cinh Th! Pressed-- a- jtry fitling nT,1?matlc s-- in ,v sentiment - which on such an occasidn. rt oftlre-evenin- occurred g-s when : four ladie8iemerged irom.lhej -- tt . :4e"ffE gypsy costumes and danced all presept. .r., sterpLtr;..foU(wing ."'"8 the campers were awakened y the, sweet strains of, "Arige Ye, u l .lp; Ye. Un Into thi MnnnfAfna " (Continued on page 8.) . Briuin, years ago The first convention to beiieldls the Fourth judicial district Republican"'convention. Sofar s announced theTOndidates- - for "Judge are - Jacob Evans-Provo- - and CrJ. WaHqulst who served of Heber, and J. fourteen years as district Judge up to 1913. Judge Booth is said to be a receptive candidate.Eor districtatd h - loraei'jaiBOao8en3fJgVa'nhhiF0r 'V the threeglorieaot.whlchElder Clawson spoke at length,-- is would still be one of the most . lmportint i books extant . Elder Seymour B. Toung "spoke of acquaintance with -- Springville; and its people, and their labors in the early settlement of the court- ry. He dwelt 6n thelmportance of the priesthood class meetings - andf - - work- YLVA ... -- ; . ' ' ? , , ... -- ite ? - . --- n - o -- " . r . -- - , -t- probablyhave of cast - end WasatchF Duchesne and the religion ;lass. Uintah counties. -- The choir sang. "Should You Ba At the-- Democratic- - judicial - eoBven rfneimedTtn Cengtrrtr lion it is not likely there win oe any Benediction by Elder Andrew opposition to the nomination ofjudfe Knudsen. A. wha is serving hia Ilrst Afternoon Meeting; term. tlstriot Attorney-Jame- s The clwiiaangTralfee ,Ji.l, McDonald,-als. serving bis first term Who CBmmunedJarJthxJp.hovali fa -j i TrrnaVGrrrttl PntTfr nffmd fry Elder. Jntm S. Boyer, ,A cello solo was rendered' person of Attorney J. ft. Robinson; The. Utah county Repuhlican dele by Chauncy Child. The general .ahd. criventionr'ilt;all Stake authorities of the church were-.gates to the cauc on sustained. meet here Wednesday-tState offices to the candidates President ..Keeler spoke of - the-whom theupport of the Utah county value of - frequent reading of the delegfttionjBhalI. go...Among.. them revelations of the Lord, and cautioned. are: Elias A. Gee, for State auditor; against men, because misjudging Harvey Clliff, for attornejcgejiejal fDavid Madsen, for " State treasurer; our hearts;" members of the church and possibly some others should be loyal to It and to its lead- The question of which of the candi ers and for the advaricement of the1 dates-fgovernor shall receive the Ichufch. Elder A. Merrill of the Stake presi--" suppuii oi me uiau couiiiy ueiegaiion up,: but t that- - is dency spoke from" the lext, "Every?, may also .' .. man should be . considered doubtfuL engaged .in a in him the power to and spoke bring about righteousness" KAHL A. ASDERBEBG FALLS of the power for- - uplifting-societ- y when love dominates .the. heart and! 7. the .' opportunities offered In the' DEATH 11 GARFfELD church for benefitting humanity.' . 10. -- Ml I - a-- -, jmpeUtnoiathedf C , t- -- is-early relating is the only candidate mentioned In circumstance of a whole family be- will lng this end of the d istrict, but- - h brought to realize the importance v J - V , s ; - -- ; f i .J , ;.. . . ' r.i w ? f ' ' ; ' - I or good-caus- e . -th " re8P"nded Great of - : j I - : jZ to support the entire ticKet- - wnicn they were sent to make. Many : of "those 7;,wo- . .were Local Optionists two years ago hesitatingly lVVhiie-eyerytMnitJent- poinding h0 i -- e o- ph-Ho- : .1 " land i Jnh J I , r:' will-be-v- - hwj s i -- jic d; tbe-worl- -- ; rePe" ielativeE- Is It Harem of hat vr - u balked admitted that they T.wereforcediz.to meet the prohibition Question " this fall and that the. only hope they had of winning the election was by the " addition of a .dry plank.. Jacob Erana .was jmace.. chairman one might of the primary and-- ff judge from the applause 'ne received when he stated that two terms was the limit of ihe people's endurance M a chief executive "one mightjbejed to hatJ0Mu3rilLxontruct r thtIgh believehat -- Spry'jf riendaiin: thai Way which wl h'MM n UtttternvA were very-- few Indeed, primary all of interested in the hmvp Hahgime. the steam rollet in the Secona and A Jo"y Bunch of Campers. Fourth wards, there'as a movemenl evening before the hikewas in the Third which" looked for a while was-tbe lef at big camp like IflOPeaLaround-a TTogg and music and frolic home. He got through by a scratch, the With tbe exception of the First, ward whle was ail Seiegatesare'aOfy" fiS awoPdeir tu and -various Program and ImprompAJL speakers god.., ere called fromsingersaudience with-- . the on page 8.) (Continued 0 any notice. The added beauty to , program was th echoes 99 BARGAIN SALE. "d reverbrations fromsplendid the revines -- - - u. jguldh aaf made, season. The than usual and ArV, RoblBxn, greatest and jorce In returned -- from urged closer sfudy of ffie71)octrtB'v and Lawrence T. and Covenants.-I- f the book containeg MiMngT3noire IhafiP the'revelation of - deputy iendaMefriendaaniJto !anv hoantiful. flora rup wnicn the Hikes , : r - . r!' - - ' j l. E : . jenrl-.'- - ' - ered by Mark- Robinson. . tldcr Young - testified - to - the Karl A. Anderberg of Provo, died divinity and stability "of the Church 4 at Garfield about 2 o'clock Sunday or Christ, which was a creation, not a . from injuries sustained about two chance organization,- - and spoke of its- -hours before by falling from a and organizallon" by fold wherehewaB workiftg fofTthe th e in spire tinff :oflh rth er J "One of the unique sales rofithe iB. & GrrailrOad- .Anderberg "was Visitation ofTTieavenry "messengers. season is" now: in fulOwuig aCIlJi: a native of Sweden, born November He referred to the blessings of tne a store. This sale is wen 8, 1866. He ccame to Utah in180, Lord which had followed the pioneers. ' five:-o- f -- this issue. advertised and :1a4MBWemadelm'''omyi!E ia;! f When thePls4 wFtor?flIrf tl.v and you wiir findter groupsptmg He is surfived by hia wife Saints have but to call orf the Lord ha t Provo. of your are which worthy bargains two brothers faith to obtain it; there" was every .4ndaerejr!tLchlldren, Advconsideration. and four sisters.- :The emaTfisereTTeasori te maB. brought to Provo Sunday evening: conditions have been modified and ' STOLEN A YEAR AGO BUGGY The funearr services will be held changed through faith. , JUST FOUND BY SHERIFF'S.. Wednesday at 1 - o'clock In the "First " Elder Clawson spoke of tiie nature OFFICE.' : .of God's .laws, and referred to the ward meeting-house' . His brother Jteed Anderberg stated value of the Word' of Wiwlom and : LASKYPARAMOUNT 8TAR. . BLANCHE t located Clark SWEET, H. C. Sheriff Deputy . I .. . ' ... . that he......waa working on a . high the blessing; temporal- and spiritual '. t uimi a buggy- - inursaay ai oaiem SwmI Blanche Instance. Orconrse In ARE this "V.e- - scaffold and missed -- his footing in which follow', its observance, deceiving Appearances of Loveless was stolen from James A. she Is Wean ;J Btepplrfg - backvrardB 'and fell quite a lievlng In -- this principle' as we do all - ' Prnn Tjp'nrh flvfi? a TearaKbrThe"f tasfi" Just stepped out of the harem of a screen sultan, though " Faints are prohibitionists iiu Laft?r-day amiwiifc un ins uvou puot-- umo iuuhui;. in buggy W'aS ill the possession .OI JBaaC iny quuutTmuiajcvica u. vivaiujr sumiun, iavu : a 4 .. ta World-.Buaialncd fracture toi.iu-fcwa-MRH 1 .luiu-auua HIS JSW vnuu,a.uav uie. Il?ia it in iiyui uej.KrBuuuioiuvxaAii ' net ertous ma moment wnen sno was mauigmg.ner prcierence- - lor pra'f --T hi pmslluBiiand--etiiep- it was months. -choir, sang "home from used of s f cloud ItThe irid emerging It took appeanf nnally. to Spldier." Bnediqtion ,was pronounced z:.. to Garfklil had recently .'.gone v axe over L4 v Horse - wnicu.: ...w:j.iv ine awnuueni jiw-- suwns jh work fidi?teeU-fe'4tiiewnririuny cap --ateevea caugut home-,SOOafter "lfsr'i.iaj-:;.-TT Tjtj, :riv hutrfv v onv rame. ; 7 vvut mm In - the - evening ; an interesttnc ; 1 Gaiden City. disappearance. -- . y- Wood-Clifto- n-)age- f . - vT ( et-OTd"ai- id - - . . . . -- yrr j s. oienna "ftf " "-- n- . -- -- yT- ffh :, On,wari-J:hristka3i:.- : - 'jJ:TC. IHtb-,-yrrr;-i-- t |