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Show t " COURSE OF E PRO VO rrn : VOL, EMAiLB XXIX,,. NO; 89. COUNTY ROVO,-UTAHf-MONDAY, SCH001STO APRIL-19,-19157- Practice what you "preach and keep .your money in Provo. DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AL DEVELOP MENTJDFJJT AH CO UNT Y BFPT IS 1 ' Pride in should jnake youjdothis. -- ESTABL1SHED Roosevelt Sued For $50,000m Provo W Rl CES-Cp- F 188 flR rRAY M :ZIBE"N0M-PA:RTIAR- 1 ill Bill. UtaKXounty Will be Divided Into Two Pisl tricts According to New Law and Each Division will Have a SeparateSupervisor. No More County Superintendent. f 0ne 0f f hp liveliest scrambles had this morn-mp- time took, place III 1 at the county court house when from "He !irge delegations gathered south part of the county and also !ru u :he'Bor"th part of the county aembenTof the new board of educa-ilo- n irg '- Hf Other County Affairs ... ' , ; 1 - -- - , V - At the meeting of the city commis sion held last Friday. Chief W. F. Giles tendered Wsreslgnation. After" Mr. Giles mada his ""oral reporC and his resignation had been accepted', Com missloner Dixon of the Public Safetv ueyartment asked Mr. Giles If he had anyone to recommend as his successor; Mr. Giles said: ,; "I certainly have and will name a man that has stood at my side: and worked shoulder to shoulder with me never been found wanting; and and at all times to he'.p jn giving the citizens of this city the" service that the dfr TTifTIS'enL has given, and I feel sure this man cauld go in and fill the position of ehipf of im'.lrp with' prortlt in. j himself and the Titlzeiraf Therelsli'of' in the' city or: state whpinJ. would take as much pleasure in pin- ning this litt'e metal badgn as the will now nanve-- as-successor. With your honorable body's permis- name Jesse gion..jna. ennnrm i ion, Manwaring, and I dredge blna-- .v The arty support in any advierhemay seek at my hand; day or night I am at his service, S3 be. has been at mjne during the past three years. . I thank . IIEEO HAM'S i ' their particular precinct the new law passed by the lastj erjslaauJguheuuuiji la divided. Into wo school districts instead of one"' as for- - I'nder ' Next Friday Will be Cap and Gown Day for the Senior Class of Brigham Young versity Next Friday will be Senior day at the Brigham Young university and the seniors will appear for the first time. In their caps and gowns. They will en-- tertain their friends and relatives oar iiMhe-evenla grand hair will he given in the ladies' gym- nasium, followed by a banquet at the Roberts hotel. During the devotional houf Friday morning" the following this-dater-- ng and wall da Seniors march by the orchestra. Spe arranged. ra-.ccial selection by the choir; Invocation; of sUDerin- countv office with 'thp S. Needham . Walter i died ; .Friday i afkj v;-music by the orchestra; reading, K. N. nt Incumbent oj morning after a lingering illness from sendent ISOe-presefifteen minute talk onParkinson; fkidney-n4-4j- Tr trouble. !lnttffice, J. Preston Crccr. "Efficiency," by J. E. Brockbank; diateaus pi death waa apoplexy. Mr. look after his interests Jin. seeuringJthe rending, Glenn Johnson; vocal sele-- Needham was bora in Salt Lake City i uuau waicu 50 years ago. - He was a tioh, Miss Anna Duke. jappoimmeiH v. r a competent dry ...... km pive him nnft of the supervisor's u ', will - be -- Special athletiV-actlvltl-esgoods man. and was for twelve years 4 o'cBckv to which everybody lobs. He hopes ta land the supervisor's held at. ! with the Boley, company in American is invited. The cap and gown parade JiosHion in the southern division ofJthe Fork before coming to Provo two years two will take place In evening Just before there are of these only punty.'As ago Iptake the management of Taylor feels that it stands the grand ball opens. - A torchlight positions you. all, Mayor Decker, Commissioner Bros, company's dry goods department. One of the most sensational damagesuitsin Jhe history of the nation will mark this leading event of 3iim in hand to land one of them,. In by-h- is 4 three Dixoq and CommissionerCoddard, and parade -- : Iht Barnes has brought action against, each and the day. ofthe schools daughters and two sons,: wife, begantpdayinSyracueLJy:Ji,iUlani member of the police every hisnnotheivj Theodore Roosevelt for $50,000 libel.. r r Mrs. Elizabeth Needham, three sister department who has labored with me, ward for each division. ' The. county In satisfying my conscience that the "V and. three brothers. commissioners will appoint these citizens have had as good an adminisFuneral services were held yester- EUREKA WILL PLAY members, of the board who will serve tration as It ia possible for mortals to day in the Third ward meeting house, ntil December, 1916. At that time an : ..:;.'. , PROVO BENCH LAND give;; and were attended by a large congrelectio will be held and new members The extract is an from LUNGHEOH the following and WED'iESDAY many relatives of friends, gation .'- - , . iosen, , minutes of the city commission, April from Salt Lake and American " " Commissioner Ben Isaac Is "of the being : '. 16,' 1915: Fork. The speakers were Elder Geo. ; " pinion that the legislature made one Johnson & Sons Investment conv call' on the foreeoina "Prlorto roll C. Lambert, President Step&ea fchiP; : Oa o? real mistake in not ""providing for the basebalL . me fastest his commenced aa action against-- C exi P&hy .games der eonesaay C. shop' Fr Decker said South .t. Mayor motion; wlC"S,"Bi man.-Elpre trustees; Judging irom tne eager-- T. N. Taylor. The ward choir ren- ever played ' in Ihis city wH he pulled Corfimerial club will hciI their third' "Tn the commissioners accepting D, Seymour to nullify and set aside iess with which the different locali- the Roberts hotel These 'Chief Giles resignation I feel that deeds for 15 acres of land on Prove dered appropriate selections land a off here tomorrow afternoon when the luncheon-ts urged their respective candidates. Is losing one of the best, and Bench and for return of certificates , Chris and are" luncheons Miss Ethel Taylor provihg very popular fast Eureka team meets the Brigham There were several "amusing' inci-nt- s duet by. we have iad to for water, in Provo Bench canal, seFroisland 'completed the musical num- - Young university bunch on the "Y and serve as an opportunity for the moBt efficient ' brought up in I recall that a little cured by defendant from plaintiff for campus. Burridge, the big southpaw business men to get together without my knowledge. ai'b precinct to get a member on the bers. over when he assumed capital stock of the Utah Glass comthree ago, years from their business, pitcher of the "Y" will be in tlje box. losihgvany time ward. For example, Goshen and Santa- duties of the chief of to Manv police, condl- - pany, valued at $3,750. The complaint imDortance of ereat Questions in a week when About ago they played ain are" about to be thrown' into the not ere. the -- People were charges that the stock wasjmrcbased best Eurekai and . weredefeated. Burridge the businesa and iommereial4ntTesu tlonajr ame precinct.it) g e is xmirmur.-saylnto it Is the by reason of .representations mads by, J city-arbeginning discussed tmf It niif tTnf thg Fnrpk battm rom Goshen Mor-robjected on the grounds defendant to ther-eand the boys say they would have won meetings and even? man interested in sameoTd tcing, prohTBTiron does noT mon "WOOLEN HILLS jliat Santaquin was.always Democratic would church for and In money some was provide it ca3es Prohibit; the game that day had they been given thefurther development of Provo nd under the Republican administra- building the factory, and further even it did not that Seated reduce the The will luncheon attend. a square deal by the umpireT" The ion they would get poor' schools. But after a few months charges that the defendant showed consumption. game Is called at 4 o'clock sharp and gin promptly at 12 o'clock. ashen would like to be a precinct by to change and by the letters purporting- to be written by conditions began if you want to see Eureka walloped be 51 iUPTr Id : which, P. pelf and thus avoid pntangllng alH- :0." PEl5DLERS-FORFEIT-Bltishop people Lr-7 p.ces. thereTWithyourtin-hor- nr much different regarding jprphlbltlon. were urged to buy jhe stock,The3e The matter of'road Improvements 4n Mr. John CoHie, the hew manufac- SPEAKERS AT-S.-ssioder ljej7 SpanishTork; and alleges (hat the letters were, I Knight '7tnrlngsuperintendent"bf"the CHASE'S FUNERAL were arrested here Fridav evehlhg"ou until now feel safe in saying we huref' was not written W JeierreitaJMrIsaac- bjy Bishop O. P. Miller, and tne state in cieanest city in tnis Woolen mills, arrived here Friday and, a charge of peddling without a license; withMrs7 Col'.le and their little son. ThV snpakers at the funeral services They posted $10 each for their appear- - regard. Also a minimum of the crlm-anc- e this alleged misrepresentation is given Snal ant5 unlawful element, and from as the ground upon which the annulat the Roberts' held for g A ChaBe SatUrday, in the Saturday in Justice J. II. Frisby's J&HN S. INGRAM LEFT VaIw 8tPPinS temporarily of sanitary conditions. ment of the transfer of land and water their from a came direct ,8tar'dPint They ward meeting hpuse. were Bishop court, winch 'they forfeited by nat ap-,. HIS HOME HERE. SATURDAY .i . a i Li.i iis 1lanen should be made. Plaintiff also asks in care 01 iuy me u. . .gi vv j,nKu . Lester yeanns Jos.-Aj 'iiriuici.uuiin..iu..uvvu Buttle ana t,iaers I30Q damages. I to wish public safety department. Wji kins. The ni, iu (a fwm Scotland- .but" Manjrum and Ralph. . H. T!ie police luuti- - A.'oppiB department is ,n,. ., to of call the T. attention the rniXn pubreport j FRUIT MAN WAS , H E R E. - .Mrs.-ria- nK : '. Ramsey m lor lha ; ; n. nnmoer ..first wara . cnotr,son " f m . a ' . ished uc sa.'ety department ior iyi4. Tals - 01 ..r - ana the ;.uou hoon in hia viiintrv' w. a. Mrs. iurn uavis CONTEST "d Mrs.; J. Ingram, who ii to any cuy or our : L.;re0-8a;creabeen nrominentiy- Idea- - ni N I' rv. ant baa E. the J. H. to i i r taken n n n i i i l ,kj iih Slattery, representing ri r "ere .aiurday without warning. tifiecHwitb-the- V manufacture of woolen )N Hasler company, wholesale, fruits and proportions.:; Something that we are tfie fomer home Qf the famil Ingram Is, 15 years of age . . . . Mrs. Mr. Both and East. in vegetablesT.ot-ChIcago6tc'P- p the WAS WELL ATTENDED goods and exeeptlona'l'y. large 'for that and efficiency, as very an'sPe1'8 competency themselves , from on h!s return here Collie express Saturday ge,He is 5 feet 6 Inches tall G31e9 Is not to receive a'l mucn pieasea wuuwuat - lucj California.! Whlle extended trip through nd weighs abour ii flT Innrilll 1 N V ftN I It-120"pounds.He for this- - a he has had good and crellt its meet j 1 with of Provo people. seen Arizona and and. lifht complexioned and wear UUIlVnil Ul The 'I. I. A. Senior contest exercises W. M. Roylance and other local frulT effi!lent 8"PPort. men working with ir w IT. Hanke. whose place' Mr.' light checked suit with a In m sic and' oratory for the hlm had who light a? the interest ma for taVes. in ..city's Chicago the !fvin eight lpft dealers. . He left for Salt Lake ap ana low tanned shoes I i ii nA VILLE GETS DAMAGE t a iita voBtarn to shouldpr wards of Provo were held Sunday afttolro heart and worked shoulder . i muruiu& uuu . . .. . . . . rcu.uS. J. wnn mm, tnier unes showed nls exe- - ernoon in the stake tabernacle before His trip as previously announced. culiYeJ. abllityln.-g- a in a large audkhce. ..Tha-mustc- alnum- until the .close herewill r remain family AT DIED THOMAS the were ably rendered and the oraand 13 bers confidence oi thosr respect E STARTED 6t Bchool. ' In the case of Elliott N.' Jordan vs. wh,o were working with him that they tions were eloquent and forceful, Utah Railway company in the Fourth mi ght 'ork in h a rmony In obtaining gret credit on.the young peo- district court the jury Sataiiy-brough- t OS WEST PORTAL OF'iBUTCHER LICENSE CASE results had.. My association with pie who took prt. the T. H. Thomas died Saturday morn-iu- the Chief In a verdict in favor of plainMIs3 Eudora Eggertsen, of the has created a friendship and at his home' in Scofield after a affection for him as a man tiff for $314. Thesuit was for il.boO and as an ward, was awarded, first place in .WIlLBLAPfEAlED. damages claimed on account oi the, lingering illness from rheumatism and aerttBdUHI'B"1 ral1 WsTfHI8!B''oT'"Tae" ine thp fiervice -he h9- - - mv fiHonilcVitn . ... j .. ... ..v., u.j, subject wa? 'The Greatest Thing la n- a uainc U1l I'l. road track adjacent to plaintiff's land ii s ui Bnd wisies for n(s success in "any vo- - Life" (IOve. . The sccQPd. place was " Me T a k TFBirsna-r.rarBrroBr- iii uic eempa ny he m iQ f chcQse to Roy rurcell. Fifth ward, subgiven 8 . expected that work will ve was adjudged guilty in City Justice J. r or many years he was asso-tMr; Jordan's contenfton was that a (Os. "Commissioner nivon TnmmU ject, 'PairiotiKm." " cea wuhin a week or so at the II. Frisby's court Friday ot doing buti-ne3- s grade had be tonstructeOo' as Ito dated with the late James Tucker ia 8ioner Goddard expressed their In the senior o?a:ion8 Edwin Baird, a license was without his and fined obstruct at.JUta, and later at Thckor, w in 1n., strawberry valley hn morlr,ntt . t. . .., . oi th& Fifth ward, won driveway and prevent d m,.,' fir9tjilaceand ir his B t' teams Utah county Subsequently he from going in and out of .project, tunnel, where ce- - $35,--A- n" appeal .a:0f.polIce. his. work, Parley Larsen, of the. Sixth ward, seic- aaylnK that e mer-jhthe' A. In the meaning flumes . and ' other H. Earl The case rests on the validity lot and also shutting off light associated with nevw Mr Baird's subject was and ond ptac . any wvf for the proper dis- - of a recently enacted ordinance which from his residence and 'obstructing Jila canine ousiness at J neces-arjunuer ae: w!lMng t0 p(J or day .lmtl he "Margins." The treatment showed the nlght bconeja . r0 ?terwi11 be done- The;1? provides for a license to be paid for view of the street. ...u. ua.c m had accomplished the task, set 'out gains to be received from the employ. to 20 men cip-u.re, years ne nas ueea.engageu in rancn.They botll endorsed the remarks of ment of time not devoted ,to ana tne doing business in meats. Defendant, wrk M.1 regular probably last two or three who is also conducting a grocery busi-dps- BISHOP PAUL JONES AT In "Indnvidu-ali:y.- " pis., ne is survived uy ni. Mayor and expressed tne wlsh that work. Mr. Lar-spoke jthe and may. Include has" a .merchant's license and its ml ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH aaugnters ana two sons. .. jj,fr 5!les' futiire would he bright ar,d , , The name's o Mr. Thomas' children DrbSvprous J road work at .the .Wrvoir. !n claim is thai this licence covers .both .Fif-.h wanl won first place In The Jb--;valiey. The work a Ul be the meat and the grocery, business. It .Tuesday, April 20. Ladies' Guild at are Mrs. Herbert, Robinson and Mrs. Mr Glea m a brfff all the Jnusic.il nunibt?rs. except the ' is probable that .whatever decision the rectory, 2 p. w- choir practice in wynun. nerg or rrovo, ana muss r.u..a of hIs WOfk durlng hJg tem of office ladies' fiuartotte, Jn which the Second nd Wm." H. and- Lee I.land alg0 (hanked the members of the ward won. Prof.. may be rendered in the district court the- - ve?try. .7:30 ?.rn.; G. F, S." In the Thomas George W. Fitzroy, ' ' . . suThomas to Scofield. Mr. Thomas was. comm! , - . of 8 m. the will be this appealed , that vestry, p. h of the adj idbators, stated that' the ,h Rae's a brother of ICeheral George '.H. dUrlng hIg preme court, as s- considered by Thursday, April 22. Mrs,' B. Yi LL Bnv contests, arconj the singers'were very incumbency." a A wriM . , Many of the business men of Provo close. Thomas of the Union, army. both plaintiif and defendant !n the na- branch at Mrs. Richards, .8 p. m. . ' Bishop Jones will ture of a test case. will be neid Jrom,ha-vmnerai services April the at Friday, The In oratory were Prof. their t'oath r.eivebb regret'expressed Judges of the B. V. speak under the auspices, of the Study the home of Herbert Robinson. 2S4 resignation of Chief Giles and will John C, Swenaen, Caleb Tanner "and GENERAL MANAGER OF OREM Class in Social Economics in the North-Seco"East, .tomorrow (Tues- stand ready to recqmmend him for any George P. Parker.' The adjudicators in HOAD WAS HER FRIDAY church at 8 p. m., on The System and day) at 2 p. m.- music were Prof. George W. Fitzroy, position he may desire. the Man." This lecture is free and all Prof. Arthur R. Overlade and Prof. General Manager W. R. Armstrong are cordially invited to be present. THISTLE MAN FINED. ie3;s, ana w FINED FOR. ILLEGAL FISHING. in .the Strnuel Williams. ; .... ... pro. t '"The wt;rneT5,-a-b- cr thecenHrMnlier Lake & UUh" Railroad companyrand POOL" HALV EMPLOYE IS FINED. Oscar Lewis was brought from Z Alex Cordner was taken before Pre- rnrveriitv district of Utah stake, will mwt . lc ia the l J- - Russell, and J. B. fcuinn, of the Q. & " Thistle last Thursday by Deputy :Cinct Justice E.'L.'.Jones this morning the winners of the north- - and pound fi i ' south in' City Justice J. II Fri3By' court Sheriff C. HY Clark and FYiday was by Deputy Fish' and' Game Commls-fine- d districts of the stake td' contest for the Plnt 11 eay' Springville on businesa connected with on Friday, Otto Peterson, a pool hall $10.00 in Precinct Justice E. L. sloner D. H. Madsea and fined $10.00 stake i championship on Sunday even Papers. the right-of-wa-y for the Orem inter- - employe., was fined $5.00 for permit- Jones' court on a charge of dtsturbingpiga urban extent TttBiTTBlEoririffTn the peacer to which her pleaded guilty. lawful fishing in the stake tabercaciJ. Jurevtously sn t;; The-imm- -- my e-- i t,- i .Mt-Uxe- . ived imEHlREEDS-T- O COHBEeCUtElOirr k ' . . B.Y1T n-ov- a A-?- , P0 'tbe-serainbl-e-et HEW-SDWeHLO- utihe-.representativ- s "rhese of-th- TAKES" f fect-that-- lhe -- sug-shoul- d . . , . , ,o ... . i m 'I ... . fr SEIR i ' - j. ' Hi ;ivizzr': . ! ..... i .i TI : g 1I!IM0J(CI tP he-Pro-ve wnjr,, -"?' ,, J jvl;J-tetake- jrde-feridan- to-al- l . nl 0i - r, " iie,-yiie- n J - - it-i- - .- e nd ." rcr-resen- i t;i:e , , - ionrto-Springv- ille " |