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Show " - - - - POET BUSY CLEAN-U- P Little fcds of flowers, cans of paint,Make attractive" TieigET5r: hooos Out of those that aint. -- little ' j , nu.,.,,L,i. iiii.imbu DEVOTED TO THE aVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVgLOPME ', ','J?L, VOL XXXI. -e- 1 NO. 81 . ESTABLISHED 1885. , il 1I1IPHHPE 1 1 UTAH COUNTY pgjgr Lfe: Utah County will Tote upon i yjhft qnpsHnn nf hnnd ifiRUf for 1 and government, will construct the above described highway miles more, in and twenty-eigh- t all seventy-eigh- t miles. This extra mileage to be built on highways where ..heavy ..traffic conditions warrant. moor 7 SYSTEMOF" -- Provo Should Come to the Front With : Good Bunch of Recruits Re-- ; jn sponse to Governor's Appeal. CONCRETE ills excellency, Governor Bamberg er, haa Isiip1 n pililrotHi fed to the men of tliis state who are of tne miutary-agei-tii- nt i bet ween eigh ana w?io are, unteen ana roriy-iive- , married. In view of the present very grave international crista, and acting under the most positive Drders from the President, the Governor has order- wl th(J VntlniiAl rSunrd of thia stato rAcruited to full war:strerrghhrtntict' pation of a call to tne colors. J Provo and Utah Countv at laree i must raise a force of one hundred"and seven men ana tnree oincers. iroop F, the Provo troop, has now a membership of men available of 60 and several of these, through physical disability will.be compelled to remain behind in the eveflt of a call. This means that 0 or more new recruits will have to be raised at once. Or- - M : , .W r..- i ViiM ' '"r--T TT -- 1 - 'AMaiMM J 3 .1 rimnt DitTAf.cc Savtaouim. -- 4i . - - SUGGESTIONS. . !YfR C. F. OF CALVIN PAYSQN Wilt RAY RE1 toJ'fovoWill Surt i: Wool Scouring Plant in Utah negotiated-(- or -- thenpurchase -- 4f I:I - 41 time advocated the erection in ill J5 B - Salt- - IdMXliy is in Salt Lake again on the deals, He arrived there Tuesday night and Wednesday morning began a series of conferences with J. Lravid Larson, ., obtaifr lion. At the club Wednesday morning Mr. Holman exuressed reeret that tha announcements had been made at ilia time of his previous visit and detliued to talk further about the negotiations. He refused to say when he would go to Provo or. if he expects to gtrat all, GO BENEFACTOR OF SISTERS 10 PROVO UNO (10! but he implied that his trip to Utah ia not made without expectations of , which heworki? SOUTH AFRICA it must be borne in mind that the eaflier in the year. WILL . "There is not chalked up against m Guard will be filled to war strength and transferred here l. La fnai Bn4 before any call for volunteers will be a single raiiure ana i ao noLiniena ' aud shipped! to the Salt Lake' Route miflpemTSeTlSO-rthBris-TKRHiaTT sTwirnriftlfeTTOisTlinein'SUlt , .. ft. n ,Anif fir nthpl to soutnern sjamorma auu uum tuuovMrs. Ruby C. Ray, mother of Cal- - . i . . Lake." he suid. He declined, however. Henof testament will The last and bea leaven of old to rabout the probabfca points. The work to be dene herenew "of Pleasant Grove, is vin Ray the young man who was oneorganization which has rietta Palydore. of z the onenir nrOT Alia the of the SOlOierS WHO imvv ui;ru tiiiuuftii Knight mills, or th . j . .. j i v. i n v t.A opntir m purchase n ii r ri ti T Qiinb tha i i mo .jt. ,t mo . .avt "a" bcouf-jn- g in a raw and rooky outfit progress of fhevplan to ueuig pruuaieu in xne yrouaie tjuurt. mill than lunw "v"v states The property, which consists of notes, England about two months ago, for switch-a- n4 volunteer as organization any such' big system of: plant. the mortgages and real estate to . the there is something wrong about better to serve will be. It is Mr. Holman's plan is to ralBe part-o- f yardage purposes,, tne erection. 01 a omnunt nt f. ton woo loft tn her nuhlished reDort that Calvin is intend- with the men vastly .miTwl own home hnnqp ft nil coal chutes and from your the required capital for the propostime a to 'Mar-remain in Europe ' Ing brother, C. Frkoyer ofTayson. ; to be assigned to any outfit ed scouring plant-i- n town Salt Lake ant many ther auxiliary P"1"8 n than 10 1n onH PAntiniiB service th maritime ItinLarsen,, county attorney, is counsel that the recruiting offlcersTnay desig Utah. On his previous visit he hell from her a had letter a once and at Mrs.iRayhas lor petitioner. as wilrte done in tne tase oi .several conferences with the board ot struction will be begun sottrsentl'rom-Portland- , Maine, after nate, to volunteer reginieuts if such are raised. directors of the Commercial club la large number of men will be put re-He he .arrived trpm iLiverpool. of this an effort to get their support in th work here by the company,, which will ' Trfbtor Telluride f j'tW; CTark. of the doltnrned .WMbe United -and an- - movement. board, howeverBtook spend several hundred thousand b - rived without funds, and is now work- swer for themselves, 'the following no action. iThe 1 " today that he has . lars in Provo before the terminal Is Company announced B. UI1 1I1E ui rn UUttl nauu, j t htri ucmccji. I procurea me Berviies completed- yi j. " tolkr.Vaia-intii-9"' iMftineand . . OPeraw r n INI rwr. What ari' VOU .EVmaV nrgnnigation v. o KC vauaiu i la a rn TESTIMONIAL tfnn nk exnrpsKpii in the letter, is to Volunteer or Conscript ?.!. where the Tellu the Sanoete district, cpme home as soon as he earns enough.. "An Amcripan-o- zZZ Wtiat livlnKhre mwhh viuvia..? TZV 'company, iu ? money. rasHziSiaXriRoutezlEzsla A Sisy ttiis .paper5ii - Lots of JJie jecentreporLm town patriots do their headquarters at iiaanti. place withltt" the next sx weena. y rage,-wlFor many years Provo has been re- - clipped from the HeraldKepublican. "bit" with their mouth they want to cordihgto information receivea toaay. 3i Jiadsomecons id e one of the music centers of as enlist-undHryan;. F Troop don't The railroad which is oeing tasen garded IN in trlia line of work, the'West. Just so able reexperience can men know their as Denver of the shet them. want over is the second track long Regular WARD FOURTH of his tain persons of such marked "musical he conscripted & Rio Grande between Helper and having owned a garage here .ilntb-- A troonOhat floesn t want .them! prnwn anA th TTiiftfid States. Smelting pwn-fseveral years, his headquart ability a Miss Jepperson, she will" tier reputation: company is taking over the road in or- ers will be at ilt. Pleasant. T Provo Furnishes One Recruit andT of Some of the patrons'of the Jepper- coal holdings der to tap mammoth closed Motor.has Telluride just lx. : Mavor and Mrs. Jas. The nrn Springvlile tpstlmnntal the company in mat secuon oi uie TOWN OF STORRS PAYS a number of good deals here in Provo rE. Daniels, Commissioner and 'Mrs; Le- -i '' t&tG r'ontnin' T Tl Wotlffll II 51 A WBJL Airs. 1. II. Luke, formerly superintendent far cars and trucks, among which is Roy Dixon, Commlsioner anaE. Corf-manext the Boy On Mrs. E. and' evening will have Saturday of the Denver & Rio Grande, ' . n a new Buick sold to Sheriff Henry Qoddard, Judge Mr. and MrsJess Knight, Mr. Scouts of the Provo Third and mg siaiion conaucieooy ssergwaui, toshercharge of the operations of the road The work. county the for E. East the contest at ward R. R. IfvineSr;, President Fourthwards' will ergeant StumpT Stiirnpf. tho haw tnaniieement- - it is also purchased and Mrs. Geo. W. had a busy day Tuesday. A number Brlmhall, Supt. L. TMrd ward amusement hall. The foland Mrs. JStates Smelt iff of Sanpete' county United sold tbe -ungergiooaiuc t.wet-kThefor enlistment - wer John It. lnuinV re the noints to be contested: s cuai ing company consiaers new twin screw nre iruc ErTggert8en(MrT7ahd"Mrsr O. A. Storrs, retiring manager of the turned dovfn pr failure, to come Stewart, Presicreflt and Mrs. J." B. Dodge ball, 7; knot tying, 13; obstacle one of the most import- ity thewas announcea m iu in gs Canyon Coal- company, a rous- to the physlfal requirements, as Keeler, Mrs. Ralph Poulton, Mr. ana relay, 7; triangular bandaging, 13; im- Spring ant of ail its mineral holdings-i- n the which 'ine iiiff" recertion in Uie wara meeur.? ete.-i- jt W. 7; the following wereu- -several Mrs. and J. staff 13; Mr. daysago. . W. relay, J. will Mrs. stretcher, Snow, provised Tnitedr States and Mexico and two Knio-a of form reprogram purchased in the company V Geo. S. cessful: lMrs. 13; Mr and house, SUge hopping Taylor. semaphore signaling, riAiilin over it8 Own fOad fnmmonr-of Provo, who eir Oldsmobiles for their stage service Geo. H. M. Jensen, Mrs. Helen lay, 7; international Morse signaling. lunch, interspersed witn Mr.aancmp on November Big development from them, and Isaac Binnis has put Mr. and Mr8.'J. Srorrs listed for Warner, were contest 7. and the sir given The the ball Compliments Mr. Mrs. lk infantry, basket sutton, k. and 13; relay, work is planned at the coal minesana chased one of their Barret tractors Redford, wl M. RoyTance. Pro will be judged by competent men, and and ne 3nd his wifeset-.- were presented Springv'ille boys who enlisted as m- it s stated that this road will be one and a number of other cars have been fr niif! iMrs. siclairaThey; .are Jhigh school boy fessor and Mrs. Claire W. Reid, Prof. a doctor on the bandaging. The with a gilvcr table of the largest coal arteries in tbe firm recently. this whistle na controlled be and were accompanied by rnncrpa-m by will 'R. crowd by' placed J. Mrs. and Bosharaiyat I. H. West' .:rL.'i:..:-';li; school. K iNiPlsnn of the hieh has signal. company UTAH COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION They are laVrence C. Bird, Archibald Masters, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hicks. buying HOSPITAL FEES TO BE been biis'y for several-monthR Weight, Wm, M. urooms, JjOU vt materials for the new road and formal BEASLET IS F. J6HN Marvin H. Strong and LeigTi Gammell, railroad organization of heads forjthe ORGANIZED IS PROVO CUT H. Straw. were.senx i AND HEBOIO IS headALP1 will take place at the Salt JUke PAID IN ADVANCE to dUferertL. - . . nnartora CALLED posts. President Harvey Cluff Chosen First JOINT INSTITUTE of Association. has "HospitalTHE B. f. U. ; BEBATING lEAM ""The Provrt General atj IHSHIP OF CORBETT . . m aar last fallen in line witn omer nuB4)ia.o The UtaniJouniy juwbu of h Harvey Cluff, in regard to the rigid enforcement oiHnstitutethfrAlplneTboJ JohnJUeasley ffhiasHjeenanteed-witat ETFLEASAHT GROVE collection of hospitlpeemdvan Prnvn nnd iR Y. U. teachers will be at his home in ffliexBonneville ward de president Abel J. Kvananrice presiCHILDREN IS CONTESTED and are. very few March 31st, at 10 the age' of 74 Jiftrs, from general There dent; and M. R.iStnpaecretary ... ser nmcca the' rrovo held next Saturday, ........ a Ruffered from Ha had hiiifv council . MlUVli treasurer, with (ajrexecutive rnnar'nHnital being- nti" exctptlMt J'.mViB. u .iiivbv. nrh ailment ror several nf thrpe members Jacob Coleman, -- yardr-straighten -- 1 t., 11 j ... '! . . ilPIIlSIFS h - fr - 1 ... iiSS t im-jjo- rStoteHiHJ OHM u r.rtmsllve . , ....'. -- MM IIIICIIIS - --- ---- Tnan-ora- -- th t Al re-tal- or 1 '' : " PROVO SIGH.UP er . " - D i I. S n 9 . - TRIIOOEfHDEN in-Ut- t i . ng . " T : - - at that Provo Woolen mills, and who , . .y rmilfl o A i J. L, Jlolman, of Boston, promoter, .lio two months ago annoimceA through his attorneys that he hadl this recruitine without delay and it is hoped that the young men of this community will answer he call. The law of the state empowers the to draft men to complete the governor mam. nreramzauon ana. ,u recruuniKt unto expectattoBSr: ms vvyunn doubt will be done, r roop wants no conscripts. F Troop wants men who nr rpeular men and who offer ser vice freely from a high senjpe of dutyJ fwnd loyalty: v Troop aoes not want men so lacking in decency, that tney have to be forced into the ranks to serve. thfigtate. aui naUQD jobject s of detestation by every right thinking man and the butt 6f their more able t atnatere KAi .. a , 4 Kofnra NfiTiomlah sniilrl wall around the City of Jeru-salem he was compelled to wage a clean-u- p war. Before we can make Pr6vo theGarden City of in Utah, in reality as wellv-aname,, we have got to clean up. What caniyou do? You can clean your- - own -- back your own back fence, use the paint brush to good advantage in and out of the houseand swat the first fly. Do this suggestion and your neighbor will do lik : : -wise: Nineteenth Century --Club. May Come - .. LfiilL UI1LI : To 4 made INSPECT! " I , r is PiflliuIEll -- - -- Yesterday a number of surreys and stakes were Bet for the yard and terminals of the" new coal road which will build extensive- - terminaia-inane- T fi)rm of a round house, switch, yards, oity. preparatory vo uie ttc, in this opening of the new Utah Coal Road elper. Assistbetween Provo and ant Chief Engineer A. E. Berlin of the Salt Lake Route Is here and is in i,n,, nf thA nrelimlnary survey, etc. I The terminal find, switch tracks will. uas be located near tne ctanvaiiey coal-wi- ll Plant and the train loads of be brought from the Carbon and Emery county coal fields over the - on"Aprili?thr-Th- e- accompanying- - map is one show Ing a straight highway through the gounty from the Point of the Mountain to SantaqUin, a distance of approximately 50 miles. The amount quoted above, to gether with- the county's portion T of - the funds contributed for KV road improvements, by the state Preliminary Surveys and a Large Force of Men Are on the Ground to Begin Actual Construction of the Terminal for the Utah Coal Route. Provo Will Become the Tranfer Point For Millions of Tons of Cpai From the Carbon and Emery Co1ttntylFieIds.rz- APPEALFO- R- : . SHOWING. VStsLMapShowing Proposed 'Paved Highway H 1 B MAP . I III yll HJMTy I I 1 II I If 1 4l.000,00 III III BDI Ivil 1111 HzH HIl 111 III lb & II Ul I I 1 11 1U V V U 1 1 1 :.U II 1 NT OF. UTAH COUNTY. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. - mm I? I ii, ke ah . . . T. M - The-Telluri- de -aa- -- pp1e-of-3torrii.4Saf- u. - cjureaa-ray-so- n a-i- o - - I -- . -- irsrea-MtzroyTrTandM- The-newopr- rs. The-recruit- s - ilO " -- .- -i . r ? 1 . School affirma-tiv- e T- -l ThemmeSrStVeURlrijia UCUi trSlrfPenfr artateptwanseamonths. Mr: iRoaslpv George H. Brimhall, Dean Milton'Ben- rnnm. bOara. meuiumco, . debating team will go to Pleasant i n n a wit - iiai debate ' with nursings. etc., uu w, additional Grove tonight to bur- . nova. .YTlv. ii. i , r iue irieasani wrove mgu otuw ing, nav f on mose tive team on the minimuHrwageues-dei monuuj uon. The Pleasant wove v iui-to pay even Some are totally unable tive team' win come here- - tomorrow same question their looked evening to debate the "aTw --should be ... bv iu. witn the u. y. u. negative wneu,i the a The debate will te m ,.irT a?e fii" medical and sur- . , r . - . ws" - t,i Prnf J tm iMUSicai tirirntn ana I1 .11... wn seiecuous . Li, I 1 HvJn from each district. Miss nenbeck of Nebo district will give a reading Departmental meetings will direction of the fol be held under-th- e lires- lowing: High school, Supu.J. ' Fen-jUta- h . froc. rrjmmsr JaS. H. SllDt Mrs. Jennie Wilkin- person concert in the Columbia Thea and ehouia second grades, win ue uuuci amusement The they are doing their share, tre in the evening. play burden of the not have the additional the direction of Pror.ODens ana Miss Armorel JUixon. liuncneqn win hospital debe served by the Domestic Science sesHospitals HERE ".IIUN General U. B. T. of the partment u oe ana iw ai u"v. slons will charge of Supt 1 E. Eggertsen. . w LATTER PART OF APRIL in cllnea peopic time when k d NEW WESTERN UNION ' has never seen the ' MANAGER IN ROVO JKJSEJSS THFllfW was born- m 'Monroe "The object of the association shall county, Tennessee; he was a veteran be the elevation of ; the standard of T fT TOMUrU - HI 1 . nilll ,aiU U4 t h A professionalLiearnfhg. and integrity; from Rome, Georgia, in 1869 and to Inspire- the greatest degree of 1,0a anrA mnda his home In Provo. for the efforts and influence of Here he" was for many years exten- the bar In the administration of Jus Mr. sively engaged in brick making. tice; and to cultivate waternai rela. Beasley was an intelligent, esteem- tions among its members. Momhorahin is restricted to mem generous man and was highly ' ed by many friends. the bar of the Supreme Court bers He is survived by his wife and the of Utah, residing in Ulan county, ine Tiffollowing children: Mrs, JMary offioera-- are , to be elected at the anof Provo; H. S. Beasley, and fany, nual meeting to be neld In July of John W. Beasley and Mrs. cyntrua each year. " 'unon Moore, of Eureka: (Mrs. v. and Mrs. Ed. Humphries, of Salt Lake, Mrs. C S. Gardner, of Kaysville, and INDIAN WAR VETERANS IN P Beasley, of Rochester, Nevada Funeral services will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock in ther First' ward STROCTED ABOUT PENSIONS meeting house. - i I M fcw 111 - . jt paternal grandmother of the children, and Mr. Coivin the maternal grand father. The children's father died ren cently, and their mother lost ner in t.h Titanic, on which she was re . turning from England. -- . DAUGHTERS OP INDIAN WAR VETERANS T ... iv.. . . B IT1 M. II V RETURNS n i0a mn-uiB- - : - ; - . . .m, t";k "sl'r -- to-.t- .a UlWthWPM -- ai n - . 111 me-partyanl ' . it i L. - d. 4 1 J. . . 12th-13th orV. -- i . v" ni i a - . . HOI-- t The DaughteW of the Utah India' War Veterans will hold their seml-avete-an- s nual camp fire in honor of the eva- wives. Thursday and their sharp, to benlngrAprll fithFat 7530 Ward Chapel oa held In the Second Boufb street between-ThirandTourth East. Salt Lake City. AB veterans, their wives, daughters and escorts are cordially invited.. This. old will very enjoyable time Is assured. Stat and church dignitaries will be present and refreshments will , be servedL Utah countr veterans, wives an daughters are specially Invited.. A meetlhg of lidian War At Tuavi pnnntv wnii .held re-ntm- t .ANNUAL CAMP FHTT Veterans ' FROM WASHINGTON vesterday tne of Wvf-n Mrs. Z. M. Zollars, manager J.t.An nf the COlUTODia snrfrlrnl Riail. of directors dm u.- -afternoon la the Central school for board" Union ComnjerclaJ onice wb book-- ! - ll . VMV wnoXhas' been the mmuvumuw U.U BMW Western .nl,M A !B. Maw, C. has Mrs purpose of conferring on the pen-ina number ofyears, rn uie iL.ecii x. ueauie b viuvw- A tha nrpfleni here for iuic "tvrn nasscd by ConCTess. Washington, ft. winter apbeen the Rirf has V. spending and O. a cadet of ri the veterans will what o her with sonyCarlyle, Explanations in her fnlace. Mr. Zollars. -remini- .. .twolute y the onomy m the U. . Senate, ana be required to do to qualify for pen as operator who8-Peen-fna most aDsorDing iwm Aotirt uootn sions were madeby Juage j. nwn lure ever snown. inia muu mere. M, Westwood and "Jonathan 5. Page. The - to be relieved in a day or two. J, business connthe latter, the here enfeature will be shown - iacb.ln Th hinnkii to be filled by pension a yesteVday. Mrs. Maw has . ; . day, to 8er V" tet0. dry ZoUars will go to Kansas City for. home Bart nf Anrii . a received.. int in th nation's canl- - Applicants liavanot-yetjbeelewweeKBanajK:riinyt-i'lci a snort time. within are will but Zollar. ?S4ir expected " Mrs. in Denver, territory. SHERIFF EAST d of offense, When- they are received and the re " w oe a uiu6 ftt hp remembered as imibs wrore, .. BOOTLEGGERS of $50 for . r.RiRA r . " iXanaw" or five years has been In1 Before returning home nTA8"fJ quirements are notedVIiirther explana"tlhort '. .. . i "V. k. voctornav. vi uiw other tion of procedure will be made to the cfsrie of the local Western Union'' of- Kew Y6rk City and He Will Clem RhOfiU. Hwls Walker, Jonn Ameruu ' Interest. veterans. . of points fice Wearne ' and Clifton Smith were- ing ay. Triesbe brought trom Pleasant Grove' MRS. C. E. MAW - he Is better 4 . on able to care for the children than Mrs. Corbett. Mrs. Corbett is th -- . - ianshlp eswe is now being heard b Judge A. B, Morgan. The petition VT Mrs. Mary C. Corbett ror appomtmeia as guardian of the three minor chiK dren of Mr. and Mrs. Waltef B. Corbett is being contested by II. A. Co- n vin, who.asks to be appomtea guaru-Ia- .' ' i . v |