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Show ..... i ' HABIT, ESPECIALLY HERALD THE 1 1 HAfilT. 1 - ..j MiMmiJrL. LB: CET THE NEWSPAPER t . Ptoto Shop in The T llsraU Before Gojr.3 the Sldref DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRl AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY 11 li'hS. y H S7KA WB??y LA AMY G. Buys BECOME SPLENDID RESORT CoaTRoad and Gets rMonoply on Coal Su pply KEY PITTMAN iflL 'SEN0R"EM!UO-CHAM0RR- 3. PRIZES 11 rv The latest move .of the railroad interests to stifle competition and control the coal output of Southern Utah was' made the latter the Coal part of lastVeeWhfen the D. & R. G. company purchased of this Much road which was to .have, made it's terminus in Frovo. it line has Leen'consfnicted up Spa"iui'F6rk-"c'artyViiranmonument to the a number--oas for a idle there "years lay tnniifitv of the neoole of this state in allowing any railway system to stifle her industries and control her fuel output r A few weeks ago we stated what the railroads were doing for Utah and we wish tw and inde- emphasize Ihat point again." .Utah is having her progress pewdence stolen by the rauroaos ot tnis state auu uk mu snue-mai pulses party is a tool m their nanus to neip & R U. the y by With the ourchase o this lfKe 'coarfTerarrlilirsOuthfeTrKticallrfloscxl fewsiv rTtfiV to m anv nther nutlet and this immense tonnage of coal which is selling we are next door enormously high in Utah, when you consider that the until people, pay just what this ta.the.raal fields,. wilUay there If it for its' is not higft time ;or tne fuel..; companv may demand take and "the'rolershy the "neck and choke them people to wake up I be- the until they will give people of this state their freedom, then was well quit 'taking a nana m lieve ' - FEREl -. i - V" '; u- - "r"" ' " d -- y f . 6 A Grand Event . Is on Labor Day and Provo Fine Many t Be . r Planed For ' v- : t "'v c - '"A" number of prominent men are planning a big race meet fpr Provo on Labor" day and perhaps 7the"day followingr-Abeen raised ' ""horses from - las se good-pur- ' the leading race every section of the state St2ltC this section did a. great deal of boostround' sum wfiiclj we ing for the Coal road and even raised a good y purdiase-o- f a offered to the promoters to assist order-thathe t of Spanish fformhe-mout- h the and terminus might be here. If this isnta slap in" the face, of the rottenest kind of an insult on the part of the management Coal road I donl "know where you would find one. Vioxt) Coal road did in good faith" on this maUerJmi the prornottrs of the Commercial its it is the duty of this eity through not oifr objections- to club or through the city commiion to register ex-titi- ) - ' . . s ; ' Westrope and other citizens are M. 1. associaThe Y. getting their horses hero for training start. several weeks before the races tion of the Utah Stake held 'their ' will who men Some of the prominent quarterly conference In the taber"Hethere meet are Tom nacle Sunday evening, being a participant in this C. F. . grea-- l ' famous "Strideon" and "Uno." Henry Harker will enter hisSalt Lake, and Chas. Jenkins, Jim Hanson, Spears, Brothers' will all en gcjt-tin- g - Loose SherberfiS', CE." "Glnge'r."" .and Span Sprinfti "Billy" l CONTRACT FOR ERECTION OF COMFORT STATION AWARDED "At" the meetingof "the "city commie- sioners held5 this, morninig- - .the. --con tract was awarded to Jas. H Snyder forihe erection-- of pablic-comfo- ' the couiinlRsion-- ers have. made a saving of almost on this building. 4 .. 4 4 4 4 "" " . state reunion of held" the - Scandinavians 'will' be " - - occa- - eur-fifth- 4 4 4 GOES TO CASTLE GATE , 450. A complete report can be found on page seven of this is,sue. , rror. h. k. arown, ""and CITY HAY who g . ; k r Tim-panog- ' to-- - Jf will ; attend 4 home on Saturday afternoon Ha .was j, sag. is ferine JromA drouth east a ,iiLi.n;u. T,(it v. v. on this accoiiipanied Mrs. j there by Idaho are, looking better, 'but Hoag'j of, crops trip 4 4' from the southern part of foam?; themselves both a and as Utah as expres tnkpn whole, tolo4 softTrroni-TV-yonilnd- the - trip. - Mr. are he ' enjoyegreatly great in compari- thinks, ing . 4 rado and Nevada. Iloag in'company. with .twenty otters' son to aome parts" he visited. TOnnv - All has been of the Golden Rule company make an BE BUILT connected, with the public schools of annual "trip to New" York" lo'Sb the the city for over flften "years an fall and winter buying for their stores, two nounced a few days' ago that he has each looking after the buying for Provo Bench is to lave a accepted the position as principal of or more - of ' the company's stores. the Castle Gata achools. He will JWanaper Hoag does the buying for city right la the heart of the .rich leave in a few weeks for his new the six Steves In this vicinity. In farming and fruit growing district and field. speaking of the general outlook of It will probably be called Mount as the city will be built In prevailing prosperity condition Mr. MR. AND MRS. HOAG much looked the shadows of this great mountain. Hoag said that things RETURN FROM NEW YORK better to him here locally than any The' Intern rbajQ lino Is to run across place he passed through. Western Provo Bench about forty rods west Manager Hoag of the, Golden Rule Kansas is suffering from a scourge of the main state road and we understore,' who has, been east to New York of. grasshoppers which are literally stand. ThaTtheFe Is a move onfooE"ai .,: here August 23 and 24. by Uievrallroads. frora ,aU points ot of tbe state for the gathering' ' : The music rendered by the choir under the leadership, OtProL...J....JL Boshard was "greatly appreciated by ' the audience. The . eyening's program began by The local association of retail has County. Auditor A. V. Robison the choir singing an anthera. - Invocaclerks decided at their meeting 'the tion . was offered by Pres. Amos N. prepared: the annual financial report week"'toTiold an Merrill. "0 Divine Redeemer" was ot this county for the fiscal year end iatter"partof fast on Aug. 6. GeneTa sung by Miss Ella Ritchie and choir, ing June 3o!.: It shows receipts for the outing and picnic at - President LeROy Dixon., made a few yeaf: amounting' to $188,955.72,- which. The plan ia- now to get all the. stores remarks, dwelling briefly opening to. close on this. dateand have i one with cash on hand June upon Che work" of the associations with . etvery,bodj 580.74, and less warrants canceled and great big holiday k during the- - past thre months.'. , the . clerks--' are certainly Patriarch Hyrum Smith, the next not otherwise, accounted for previous there; re " leaves $959.74, 1912, 30, to June of this 'one day in the year worthy speaker, took for his subject "The ot amount In the the for sources year emA. Social Side of M. I. Wosk," and the fellow who refuses.' to close of Items mala The 1144,576.72.' to follow a phasizing the ,need of all and go along with the btfnch ought to are: Taxes, $78,813.40; pro rata chaste and. pure life. have a tin can tied to him' and the A dttet was sung by Miss Inger salaries paid by state," 111,444.54; fees loose after him. Johnson and Cihas. Watson,, followed of county officers, f 11,650.05; special dogs turned reforest A special train, will be run and Iv by an organ solo by Prof. Clare Reid, state road fund,. $13,822.13; estate. Elder Rudgar. Clawson of the serve fund, $2,411.87; real the crowd is large enough two or Twelve Apostles, complimented the $5,617.50 (sale experiment farm). three of them will take visitor back The disbursements for the year are choir and organist for the beautiful and forth during the day." Some music of the conference. Following $134,309.31, wrlth warrants outstand There classy athletic sports are being ar; in line with, the remarks of Elder ing, Juna 30, 1913, $903.82. - June-will beon filled 1& l3, ranged and- - the-jda- y "handon 80r a was "balance Smith, "encouraging the 'young" to live with merriment and rest for the. pure-anupright lives,, h spoke spe amounting. io$lU.71.23. Jhejollow retailers. A laaTshorl flm'e a commitdisburse-raentsjcially to the young men, asking them lng are the larger Items of will wait, on the marchants with to- Highways, $34,933.82 r' salaries. tee qultthe cigarette ihabttpwhlctr hie a petition agreeing to close., on this and Indigent, said was degenerating and' sapping $19,937.39; poor and every good live fellow In county Infirmary maintenance, date the lives of those who used them. He (had better get out his quill betown '$13,420.70. quoted many authorities on the evil of $8,926.367taTeNroad fund, " " fore the committee reaches the store. the- - habit," emphasizing" a ' statemeni The county's" assets, Including the ' Let every patriotic business man. In made by the iat Mr. Harrlman wherein casn on hand, are valued at $130,town Join the forces of the retail It Is" allegadSat he mTtði;state- - fS32.5Z.TJr these the" Wef 'amounts on clerks this date and help them s Interest inc?urt ment that be would as soon look in are:. v celebrate this gala day. county an Insane asylum for employes as td house and grounds, $33,000; take cigarette smoken. jail, and sherfif's residence, $7,000;', $60,-county infirmary, 'grounds, etc., PROF. BRQWN The annual 4 . tiiirs sua cieb . county-prospects, boosts-- for this is getting hold of the" people of state and it is coming rather tin- -. this, to ProvoTfl'hen the Straw- expectedl " . berry reclamation project was completed" about .Ryear ago few rersons in the Garden City dreamed that this same great lake - which-w- as beigjf miles from here only abot't.fift The now minister from Nicaragua. Senor jChamorro, it rather a young would some day become one ot the man and was appointed because of moNf populajishing and camping re--, the cart he played In the last revo but nevertheless '. snrts in the Wite,-"lution In his country. this Is true, With one of the finest roads over the mountain that can be CONFEREKCE found in the state and with an elevaQUARTERLY tion which places one above the heat, the Strawberry lake is rapidly moving AT to the front as one ofljie finest camp'-fHg places 4n the etate. Atteiidawce olalntiftwnt .The Strawberry reclamation. project, re.sorv.o1riln.JhStrawb"erry..valJpy tV east end of, the tunnel, covers an of the Twslve Apostles.')' . . area of 8,000 acres agd makes a lake x by four mvies. It is rapidly filling was a large attendance f. ora the waters of Strawberry river Saints of die Utah Stake 4 me and other stirams, and already coa quarterly conference-- eld fct lahia 33,000 8cre-fe- tt of water. It wili. anil ( after-ton " Sunday morning have a maximum depth of more tliaa ' notn. Of the . general ' church auth-- . fifty feet' when filled.'' The lake will oritles .. there were - present . Presid- be stocked with " waitefish by the ing aWajrhHyrum G. Smith, Elacr Haltcdtfllfii fjflliprtfs hnrcm,-andRudger Clawson of the TwtlveTpoi-tles;.S,tak- wilUe "one of the best fishing rounds f President J. B. Keeler and Of thVstatek and as such, .""and1 by hlsr reason ' of its - location.-wi- ll become and Amos .members of the the meca of-and sportsmen pleasure high council, bishops and presidents seekers during the summer months, ' of Seventies. The lake has already become a favorite half-waplace .for ducks and lceJwere "Amos N. "Merrill," Bishop Al geeBe in their migratory., flights, and bert Manwaring, Patriarch llyrum the fishing 'streams In the surround- Smith and Counselor "J; Wm." Knight. lng. country, the qusfrt, grouBe-a- hd Each of the speakers dwelt upon the other game birds and the larger subject of prayer-- - and - its uplifting' game," deer "and bear, cannot fail to. ' benefits.. attract the Bportsmen, while the "afternoon the The attendance even cold,' summer nightsthe lake was so great that about 200 had to is 7,600 feet above sea wui ne Jevel stand. The first speaker was Presi- Irresistible to the valley people. This dent J. B. Keelerr who gave a brief summer thousands ot,- people.- - nave 7 . report of the standing of the stake. visited the lake for a longer 'or Bhortec s The report showed a very favorable stay, and. the' surrounding country 'is "..-- growth for the year and that the. dotted with tents of the, pleasure Saints were diligent In" the paymetfts seekers. have. been. Arrangements ortheir tithes and falthfulTnlthe per- made by a number of Salt Lake peo- formance of their church obligations. pie and others to build summer cot- Oneclal feature of the report was tages, and boats will be placed on the . , in tbe glvIng""of .the number of mar- lake for next season's oatlngsTXliotel riages, which showed that there 'was Is also contemplated and is certain to " ; -increase of temple marriages be "built in"the'"iiear"futaTeV-"-'---,'-"--""-r-:- ::'' as compared to civil marriages. Apos The. .easy, accesa ta. this coming re-tle .Rudgar Clawson was the next sort is greatly m its fayor". , It is only- BpcakerllLxemarkawere-chleflProvor-wtbrg6confined to the missionary work of roads ' all the way. From Diamond the chucrh,. especially dwelling 'upon Switch In Spanish Fort canyon there the European mission, where he pre Is an excellent road, constructed by sided-durithe persecution of th the government, up and oVer .the eldew in England. He told how the mountain for thirty-fivmiles to the ' home secretary of England had" made lake, which makes It possible to make a thorough Investigation-o- f the life tbe entire trip In an auto in only a and teachings ot the Mormon elders few hours' time." in. Great Britain, and through this in. ' .'' v u,u u,n nave A surprise awaiting them, because after vestigation Mr. Churcfflll had reported just one application the fray hair van- his findings to parliament, whereby ishes and your locks become luxuriantly the elders hwKlieen given protectlonfully dark and beuutiful-a- U dandruff roes, itching and falling hair and' by the civTl authorities thej' sculp I his is the ape of. youth, stops. church had been recognized as teach-1B-unattractive folks aren't wanted around, Christian life' the so get busy with the lng and observing-thSage and Sulphur and the Investigation liad redowned'"' tonight and you'll be amazed at your youthful appearance and the real beaaty to the credit of the chucrh..' mt. and healthy condition nf vmir hir with. Th. are- in a few days. Inquiry at drug stores tant cross-road- s on the Itencb ruginai iney an sell lots Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur" and lake Utah on from this can the folks using it are enthusiastic bathing resort ft :. point would be heavy. Hedquist Drug Co., Two Scores, (adv) A loading station for handling the i . fruits and farm products ot the Bench would be put in, a cannery would be ' built and many needed ImorovmiiflnU t would be made immediately. Mount tinipanogos is tflled with many - ME! at. ' . 7 WILL MEET IN PROVO Thomas Groneman, for the "wlli be given sion. Special rates 4 .1 - .4 i -- 300 A com H. 0. Berg with Bishop mittee, to formed Is being as chairman, arrangenecessary make the alof which ... are 4 ready under way, such as theScandina- 4 4 training of the local "vian choir, "under the direction of 4 ' . - SCANDINAVIANS -- iitjii heavy toll both ways ,und a railroad sayswe don't want -- rt station on the city park. This is the ''second time the city has received bids V. for this building as the first bids were so high that they were rejected. The ' lowest bid received at the first "meet- lng the Republican party sits back and commission " also send la number of fast horses for .these events. A: meeting of the Commercial club will be held either this evening "or tomorrow to take "up the details fur-- ther for this affair and nothing will be left undone to make this one of the bireest raclne meets ever held in . Utah. - - "the oeoide nav the " old-tjlm- e " llarnrn an - errrhuiM to compete with the 1. & K. O. in tnis territory, n is juhi iiic.wmc the rate as one great trust eml one agrees with the other notVit sta"fFnorTocsT.-h- ent. ter here, and Mr. .Westrope states that horse this' will be the real race event, as. these men are all the- fever. Some of the local men who will probably enteF are C. F. Westrope with "Booker ' ton" and others, Chas. Dixon, with with ish Fork-wil- rmnnei " time. . ' About $1,000 will be offered in prize Patriarch Hyrum Smith and 'Apostle money for these big events and we be- ' Riiger Clawson the Speakers y lieve that this will bring the , best 1 Beautiful Music. , racing talent in. the state. here. ?Ir, greatest section and tor" Provo in particular n-the and-!-believ- e - One of the i people-- of Mrs. Key wife f tho ftew has had an Tsanator to from Nevada, on date here this right-of-wabrought She traveled across career. on - participate. -- - Harness - races,- - running Fork-eany2,2C0' miles of snow and ice between races and perhaps automobile and Dawson and Nome, Alaska, to marry a young Jawyee. e held, at this Mr, Pittman',. then motorcycle races will-bLater they were guests in at San Fran-Cisc- o big event. Special trains wiU .be run hotel when if was wrecked 'by from Salt Lake and Eureka and per- the earthquake After that their horn haps other points, to bring the big at T.onaph, Nev'., wa burned to th. crowds to Provo on this day. .There ground and they barely escaped with .their Jives. 7Ts" talK'of securing-an- ' aeroplane" artist emtr" the shipping great railway.systems-vvWc- h for this occastiou and' have him make the ontgoing freighf rates, rates' into this intermountain regiuii and a number of flights. One business matt fix-d- ie price ince this is trtie thee'two great companies virtually two of the best base.also stateL-tha- t or In either buying of living and the sale of our products.jelling ball teams in the. state would be &"R- - f- - (1c5 The-P- . . of these one companies,-toll to heavv a we pav - scheduled for a game here at that with the II arriman system in tlvat u.'.iia i.Tn'f.iid anr4 - ... ' " ..Provo indihe Will be - 4IoteUMay be ; Built - we-ha- and and Big ReclernationDamn P-- Business anb Boating Offered -- at This Government right-of-wa- Here mm Splendid Fishing iuuli Horses Will Brought 1SSS. TheD.& R. OF THE BIGGEST RACING TOURNAMENT EVER HELD HERE ONE b ESTABLISHED PROVO,' UTAH, MONDAY JULY 28, 1913. VOE. XXVIII. NO. 12. e the - f - - ' y ' y coolCt in-"- ' ' "f- -t. .:' - . '. - - - 1 - J" V o4 ng e , . --- gray-haire- g e '.?,,." , tOOD ' TUtt h canyon road crosses - fori lots "of COAL nmc iorstef ee - and S4.75 for nut- - SP AFFORD ' -- -- . mountain a perfect city water syatptn the main Btat roiid. TubTbTx" and a" could be Installed. - At the present half miles north of Provo, This would lime the locality has Metric lights, be In an immensely rich district and fine general stores and daily free mail would be oh one of tbe most impor delivery,point where -- . |