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Show -- AKO OEN- - GENERAL 60ETHALS ! Dccmiio "nSi mil JilfllT1itiJOit Wll LARD MAY GEr 1 1 L. MORE OR LESS 1 RELEASE OK MR r Bill I PERSONAL si yiie following couples "have", secured B ll ... marriaee licenses: Orley Birch, of Duchesne, and Freda Mason, of Springville; were married . Trying to Obtain' Attorneys Wilson brought tbV shippTnlMpard row to an abrupt termination today by eliminating the two SjrincipalsTfVYHl- '.Jam Denman, chairman pf the board, and Major General George V. Goeth-als- , manager of the board's emergency Jleet corporation in charge of con- "struction. The resignation of General Goeth- "als, tendered some days ago, was ac-- . cepted, and Mr. Denman was asked (by the pretiidentto follow suit, that the ' programme government's building ; might go far ward without etnbarraBg- merit."I - Edward N. Hurley r Chicago, former- chairman . of the federal trade - commission, was naihic ty the president- to succeed Mr. Denman, to become chdirman of the board, and Colby of New York was appointed successor to Captain John B. White City," another board member whose resignation,, offered to the president a month ago. also was accepted. Rear Admiral Washington L. Capps, chief constructor, of - the navy, will succeed General Gbethals as manager of the fleet corporation, taking Immediate . charge of the building programme,,-Batn-bridg- - i v : e .. rwmirifrhTii7rrniMir"fl. wiuisut has jm , e - heririday-ytity-Justic- 'Thome. .R- - - ' De Loye McDonald, of Provo, and Ernestine Pulvtr, of fay-son. Willard may gainjempor-arThe following out of town attorneys liberty if a sufficient bond for his Reserpearance for trial on charge of mur were here Friday in, the Provo Co. vs. ?ovo City'et. al. caser voir can be fur der la the first degree A. C. Hatch, of Heb; t'W. W; Ray. ; "' nished. and John Jensoh, of SaltLake; A. J. It is understood that not less than Evans, of Lehi. . a .$10,00 and probably a $20,000 bond will be demanded by the' state before .J, R. Davis, of Salt Lake, was here consent is given for release of the yesterday, as stenographer in the PrgrtHteser voir rorsrrrtyrtrrmr nrr laf ty jail, That an effort la being made al. suit. to raise $2O,00u Jionds among accept: The Utah County department of able business men and concerns of the city is known, the attorneys for Will- Indian War Veterans will hold their camp fire this year at Salem, comard directing the solicitation. District Attorney Wilson McCarthy mencing Aug. 21, and continuing prob admitted recently that he had been ably four days. The feteraiis 'of the . conferred, with by counsel for Willard entire state will be invited. with regard to" his probable position if the court should be asked to admit "'Bert Scott, who has been visiting the Bingham slayer to bond. The dis- here several, weeks, has returned to trict attorney said that he had inform- Los Angeles, leaving Friday. ed Willard's attorneys that, he would .Senator Frank Evaas, of Salt Lake, not'oTjject if a bond sufficiently large were provided and the court saw fit to is here today on'Jegal business. on bond. allow the man If the required bond can be raised', The following Salt Lake educators arewenm n"g"a parT " 61T t rfeTr v a c?a t i jh" the man's, release will be made to the at Wildwood ..with their families: Geo. .NY t'hilds, F. N. roulson, D. II. court some time this weW. ' Christensen and Wni. S. Kawliugs. Arthur L. y ; a- WHY IT IS BETTER Unusually wide and high bull wheel more tractive power. The. Light Draft Binder Which Successfully Cuts, Elevates and Binds Under the Most Difficult Conditions. The John Deere puts more money in your pocket because it harvests grain . f-eeii Frame unusually strong - city. . Extra roller at' upper end prevents . grain from falling down upon the bull ; wheel. , , Concave canvas. slats fewer straws The Better Binder-- has get underneath. extra heavy duck' canvas r. High-grad" with convenient-tightener'sThree packers ordinary binders have only two better bundles result. Three .discJaargfiiusjand-yinjrdvice that is as near perfect as cartjjossl- - 0 e' ! Self-Pum- . jt Self-aligni- ng extremely wet, stormy seasons, heavy grain, down and tangled.-Th- his-liber- ty ce one-pie- regular straw throughout maintained an unbrok- -' "en record of cutting and binding. And 4don't forget that the same' care is used in the construction of the John Deere Corn Binder, John Dee're-Dai- n p Mower and John Deere " Sulky Ttake. They are all made in the same tactory. wide-- d. HfM'miFlftnaeTrmitd John Deere joints ' ly overlapped ancLhot-riveteAll steel, platform bottom vfithTheavy front, rearTand 'crpsFsills and an extra 'ood sill the rear. elevator of ample capa- - -" It has worked under every possible condition severe droughts that result-edi- n much light grain, short and. ir- - SPIN! .L NARROW ESCAPE Ternpor-- ; iry Liberty For Slayer of ' .... Holme. ' - b y be designed. . WOMAN DIED bA. M Educator Plunges Down Cliff and Clings to Shelf While "Rescu-- ' 1 ers Work. "Kiody, of Salt Lake, were-- - here Thursday as attorney and witness, spectively, case. re- in the Chipman vs.' Xoyes. . ; 4- Price, July 26 Dr. Jojin A. WidV soe, president of the University of Utah, had a narrow escape from death near. here yesterday afternoon when a! clay bank in which he was digging on the side of a hill slipped, carrying him down with it. He landed on a ledge two "feet square with a drop of 2W feet below him lie sat three hours -- in a Wintering sun calling for assistance before he was rescued. the WilTh"ecttenHiappB-.iieabur Burnham farm and-'thBurnham children heard him and told their t that no sane mother, but calls came person could be where-thfrom and notified the sheriff's office. ..Jeputlea JoluyliJch ... and James Judge A. B. Morgan held court, at Heber Friday. ' . '.- On Saturdayjfive .brothers each subscribed for The Pcoyo Herald, paying for two years in advance. Four of the brothers ' live in Provo rtnd o:ui in Springville. The Nineteenth Century Club will meet' with Mrs. Biersach Friday, Aug. !rd. Beebe I). on business., John Deere Light Draft Binder with New Bundle Carrier and Sizes. QuickTurn Tongue Truck. 5, 6, 7 and Is in Salt Lake, today John Nelson, of Mona, is here day visiting relatives and friends. to- 8-f- Of i 200-foo- Attorneys Aaron Myers, of. Salt Lake, and Eljas Hansen of Spanish Fork were here today on legal busi- -- O 9 t MacMn Ha was completely worn out E.' G. ' Jensen was here from Salt when rescued, "but fully recovered ' with a night's rest and went back to Lake Saturday. make further search, for deposits of value this inornins:. The'boys tif F Battery returned this afternoon from the training camp at the Narrows, aiid will now get in readiness for the transferto the trainthe other ing camps m'Caiifornia-wit- h I'tah batteries, for .which they will leave early in August. sort.- . t. OUSOit i morning, when he returned to the hills to continue his work. He has reason to believe that there are valuable deposits in the neighborhood where he was digging and came to : in- vestigation. die had been working for some time when' the clap slipped and he , went down. He had a small , rock in his hnnd, With jtfJx&Aug stepa, up three feet, but his hold was perilous and as t he looked at the drop below he decided that an attempt to climb Wade went out and rescued the educator with great difficulty. Dr. AVMtsoo did not tell his friends - mon p. Chase, died Sunday morning at 4 o'clock, following an illness of five months.1 Mrs, Chase was born on .November 2."., 1S."2, one of the first white children born 'at Springville. She is survived Ly one of her seven daughters Mrs. W'T Edwards of Spring-ville- , Fum ral services "will be held Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock from the Fourth ward "L. 1. S, church. A e tr- Jinn Jane Chase, wife of Solo Price this week to mnr.e personal e '.-'T- Mrs. - fi Distributors Everything for the Farm Utah Provo Dr. George E. Robison" reports a fine baby boy at the home of dir. and Mrs. Daniel Oeyssis. Mother and son are Testing nlceT DanierTsrecover- ing. . 1 Low S ioes and ayippers, worth up to 13.75, going for $1,0') a pair during ummer Clearance, begin- Farrer's Aug. 3, for one week. ning Ftj STRIKING LADVERTI SING FEATURES SOUTHERN NEGROES - DE- SIGN fv f What Is considered one of the most . CBNE . CATEJ OF.EDEN' VIOLA DANA LENDS STRENGTH TO A POWERFUL SCREEN -: .. . ' 90nrTT7i"Zrrzf ' y mother tfiid in another the tender feel Ings of a pure girl whose great .love. 1 ae religious fanaticism and the I father. rage of a revenge-crazer d Viola Dana. In "The Gates ol Eden. , -t-- . ftrrTeet 1etiTtolirmT)1aroau1;tmtf7 RiduTltiTaTr'ITlt UkTc'tty Aug. wnicn win oe me ieature attraction at, iBtn to ntn, via sau uaxe Koute, On Certificate Plan. the Strand Theatre on Tuesday and Wednesday, lends strength to a po , Account Intermountaln Christian rful screen atory. Institute Third Annual Meet- Miss Dana is seen in two roles, first ing, reduced fates will be In effect as Evelyn, a second mother in a Shak- - from all stations on Salt Lake Route, er community, and nest as Eva, her.. on above dates, to Salt Lake City, daughter. 'The play Is peculiarly fit--. Tickets will be good for return trip ted to the talents of this young star,' Aug, 22nd to 3 lstl See agents Salt who is called upon in one part to de- - Lake Route tor tickets and particu- a24 lars. , pict the emotions of a w-- heart-broke- . n ; Angeles ".. Tand Return Proportionately low fares for tickets Including San Diego, Portland, Seattle. " . T "w MoClaskey, in C, charge of the Recruiting District of , an Francisco, purchased a Goodrich equipped Studebaker Station and Express wagon io be used for publicity work. A similar wagon, was also purchased in Boston and Atlanta (Recruiting Dis- , - of the Marine be an American citizen between the ages of 19 and 33 and shall be physically fit. , Enlistment is required for the dura-effectnot lis tlon of the war only and ed by the selective draft. In other words the Marine Corps depends Tin tricts. voluntary enlistment and not on canv These ;. Studebaker" wagons proved scription ill order to bring their umsuch a success that a large number of bers up fo full war strength. them have since been put into service The headauarters of the San Fran fby. the Government for recruiting pun cisco 'district are at Marksrand-F' mont Sts. poses all over the United States- .. yiianTlaTi , , " 100 MILES . STOP-OVER- S AT ALL POINTS. NO VALIDATION FEEl i G. W. CRAIG or C. E. EGGERTSEN, ' Agents Provo. .Write to VL . . . . WARNER, A. G. P. A, Salt Lake City. . a, 1 For reservations and ratings see . s, - Final Limit Octobe'r 31st, 1917. " f, Cotirt Notes . - - a - s " RETURNS. FROM TRIP THROUGH IDAHO FIELDS ' President George H.Brimhall has returned from a trip through the grain fields of Idaho, where he went in the interests :of the home and agricultural interests. iMr. Brimhall went . all through the Snake River valley, goinS as far north as Rexburg. He reports the crops of that valley as wonderful and predominating in wheat, potatoes havsugar beetg, many of the farmers ana of potatoes ing 40 acre tracts - hundreds of acres- - of wheat. BRIM HALL , MYSTERIOUS FIRE BUG FIRES , BARN IN AMERI- CAN FORK The barn of lames Crystal was set on fire Thursday night, presumably by the same unknown incendiary wh has, according to general belief in this town, .been guilty of 'burning "I1.veor six barns within a few weeks, The fire .department did quick work nl the barn was saved before extensive damage was done by the flames. R V I- ' f harassed by numerically stronger false .imprisonment, J3.000 for batforcer of the Teutons and compelled tery. "The jury returned a verdict of tcv give ground,' receiving no assist- "no cause of action."; " ance from their recalcitrant former Neil Gardner vs. John C. Holt, order Petrograd, July 29. General Kbrni-lof- b'rothers-ln-armjWhose main effort to; show cause dismissed. the commander in chief in Gall-ci- continues to be to get out Of striking The following cases have been filed ' ' has ordered, all officers and men distance of th enemy. in the Fpurth district court: on the southwestern front to rejoin 75tate Bank of Provo vs. Robert C. their units before August 14. In case of failure to obey tne order the men Jamison et, al, to collect $3,360.50 'v will be tried as traitors. with interest on a promissory note secured by mortgage on Utah county Having retreated a, distance of apEvans ts. real estate. In the ase proximately 100 miles irom wherfe ','Ke. .,.r,.,. rensky, the iron man of Russia, car- ErnesJ L. Southwick, city marshal of Samuel W. Kitchen eL al. have ried them in his personally conducted Lehi, and v the U. S. Fidelity and brought suit against Rachel Smith et. drive arly in the present month, the Guaranty Company, which was tried al. for the possession of certain Provo Russian army on the center of the line last week in the Fourth district court. Bench real estate, sold to defendant in east Galicla is again on Russian Jtidge A. Morgan directed a-- verdict for $2,000, and deeds Dlaced in escrow soil on both sides of Huslatyn, and Is of "no cause of action" in the first Feb. 15, 1917. The alleges still being followed by the forces of cause of action, "that of false impris j that defendant has- complaint failed to comply ' the Teutonic armies. case as dismissed to the and onment, with tire terms of Bale. Damages in Likewise the armies to the north the Guaranty Company, The case on the Bum of $100 is arid that the snd south continue to fall back before the second cause of action, assault deeds, now in theasked, of the possession the enemy. Wherever the faithful by iMarshal Southwick.-wagiven to. Titan Pnnntv Ahatmrt rn ha to ' battle troops attempt give they are the Jury. The suit was for ?3,0t0 for to plaintiff. . OVER The requirements Corpsare that a" tnanshall com-blnatl- -- INCLUDING SAN FRANCISCO. ,: a M. - DIVERSE ROUTES VIA RAIL AND STEAMER, i 1 n toeareTalLT Tickets on Sale Daily y striking advertising designs ever put out is appearing on the billboards throughout the country during the present month. It is a beautifully piece of color work showing stalwart negroes coming out of the South American forests laden with huge baskets of cude rubber. The 'strength and vigor portrayed! m mis uesiga aiiesi 10 me failure 01 the artist who produced it, who is N. C. Wyeth, one of the most qapable color men in the country. It is stated on good authority that this is the first piece of poster work that Wyeth has ever undertaken. The picture 4s Tires nfthe Beginntng." Among tne advertising fraternity, this Wyeth poster has been accorded unusual recognition having been giy-ethe distinction of preferred position on the special "honor boards" at the recent 'Advertisers Convention 'in St. Louis. It stands unique . in its class because of the fact that it is attractive to a degree and .at the same The TTSTMaH flprpg Rt.erutt.ioff time gives an observer a vivid picture ound-th- eis tnrff aemco-ha- sf of real life in a settinfc-jrttio- h automobile an ' efficient ally in getting men for the It is .by far the . most expensive ' of the Sea." piece of poster work ever attempted "Soldiers "Soldiers and Sailors The Marines, and has been counted a factor, in elevating poster advertising to its- proper too," as Kipling calls them in one of place. This excellent piece of work Is his poems,i are looking tot quality also the first twenty-fou- r sheet poster rather than quantity. ever produced by an American artist It has been found that country boys are better fitted for Marines than city, of international fame. bred men and in order to reach,'the outlying districts the automobile Is an RUSSIANS HAVE RETREATED Important factor . |