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Show -- HE R'ALP I 7 ATTDR i NO. 27 IIEmilllPPEIII S ill THE I n AKh: t HI- - HAn 1 1 nr a i jUWWUIl HI K bWI f ' rT -- - v.-- urn I f Hit- - ziivr'nniim-iiiiiiiHI MURES 'iA'1. IS CHARGED a ii NFW A wm m. mm' . IK n till lJ i rH IIIn 111 im. ! MIlitlMEBPPitl5 HOT IIEffi m E rray-W't- Hr4li tl iw TiiatfmAjkhMX evening. ...The proceetls the Timanogos orc liestra, e -- - day , on Froni Academy Aven ue Property Donated Represents lore than -- - rfeinl.im- - ' A ; J,?5Eul.?L f:ranlll j -- douieiueiiu above oe'w.s is ,Tie with m-eive- d of tl Tbfc members j returiiei jrotB ka tort ia, noj retain the- - college !ub church schools. ()vl j ast I .:t rith the exception of abbuf l four tl I a PPfl' h o I frh t A 1 n for the botilevsrdtroraiProTO Olmsted haliBn etanted? ' f Tf W. Smith Supt. of tbeJord aa ct of the Salt ' Lake Citv schotg "iwiid ' - I - J. very afteV-t- he arduous taskeiHtLlhe day;. t i ,A leasant$our was Ipentr . . primaryeadberB entertained at a luncheon. tliajiiJi ve u.r 'city school ,a:yB1t Jidayg,ci: ' of The boys of the city schools are . ' Right oflVay Has Been ObtaiV: go to ed and Road Will Continue U AfteWhe regular teacherV meet: " ,af ternoonthe BE BUILT -- m ftL S IESD Ti m4' irrtTOldipggi aogy'.dfty;at day March 1 2.r A dance' fur the children as given iu the alter aofHT ami for the older people in the " Ms and :H!Qi4-4e44- tr eF k - FRC'J BOULEVARO SHED-HER- Thts M According" to press rfjxir'u the tin Coin? fence not installed a are iiav of wire feeling the pany j jieople Ljgan i t ftbaut4he h4nge ift4l4e w liege fiietory4tfthi.i4ty;M ft of the 'Mormon ch lin-hbest fence ever It ipg put some will be remembered that about a placed on tlte ntartceU The factory the ch u rcb b a rd of occupies purl of tlie C., F. D ker The Pi$ cil la cl ub wag pleasantly fortnight Hgo Young Girl- ,- Aged Sixteen, is education "deVidlsl" Ttrat ato"wdJeJ;e Co. build fog and tsejuipped with Plaintiff in the Case- Alleged entertained Thursday evening by oourefs of the church schools would the latest, model of the Murray L Pre! e Dunn. be uiovihI to Provo. This would WH-Crime Gommitte(L4)eeernbef eee fflaco.ue. ejmacDine I Miss Ida Willard euterUoiTet lit take a J .... of the farce teaching -jortion Released on Thurman 5th a bundle shower Friday- evening hi away irom LiOgrw ana a number otUhe machine should-a good suc- Own Recognizance. honor of Miss Danjihe 08liran, the jst udeuts. rWbile 4t : is greatiesso tbw The time was agreeably 'spent , with bniefit to this city, ' the peop'e of has been produced is the best and iterdayHraplaiatwas games and music. ' About .twenty Logun are not iu favor of the strongest to be made and already issued by the; cttftity attorney iwerepresent, change and are making many pro the orders are coming in from all and filed in Judge Eowrijau's l he clubs of the city have parts of this section. It is a good test!; Mr. and Mie S. R matter up and are asking tmecesn, eaterpiuBtl--4e8erve- & otFrao ' 11. Th Samuel n reoon- udge ...V nrmitn, . t ,' t -ia themaBager of the si1er the matter and hear the Logau James Duun - with the 4inie 4 pidef"thestoryf i nws$ believe eel that anytLiitg. further will "be in to take 'therlaraediiite place Miss LiIianAlred hits recently garet Carlson, aged 16. f Fi5! IKE tt -- thousand idollarsi j lepr opoleditrgd" over the lower route" and in j;ejfrjaiuih xiou- - fields for the tana, as stated iu our last issue.; and Monday evening a meet ing will be held, in "the Com- -' mercial club by the eutaniit-te- league basket ball games of the Bemm--JMr.; dneay city great surprise The .first game in the leigue on finance and location Mr. ,.d. MrThurman is well kuowu 4.eie kuu g and ef matters wuT same to a this be will basketball, season, it is but a short time siuce he left good. Mdiiy new and interesting: settlement. between . the Parker --'and played this city to reside in thecipitol. games were pla ved, one f which Maeser schools Friday afternoon In these days of dash and fashion the good old "simple life" is laid Ilia friends iir thw city are ex?res8-in- was the drawing, contest, ami anTliff boulevard- will be built and March 12th on the Maeser grounds. guessing on the shelf. So attentively are the people attracted by the whirl and and assert that tiiere other the- - "vegetable" svmDatbr the worhf will " be started in less . 94 ( S Mi?" fashion that ihey are:ireaUf in dangerir Thoae who are acquainted with must be some mistake in the arrest. gameprlMZielirgwaTded thaMwomontbs7 Lu W. Mr. J. McAdam, WiNuttal, the offense the condition of the people of this country. are predicting things which MUCH DRV LAND It:aalleged-tha- tthe oommittees are JsvorabJttciay Mr. John Gilbert and Mr. G." A. are not vrta committed on the 5th day of altogether favorable. What will be the outcome, no one can the least. With the exception cf duff. December, 1908." The complaint ay- four OPEII FOR ENTRY lowerlots, th rignt of way-f- or tha is often crime. carried certain a if It to a Mr. and ..Mrs. W. L. Eydaltfe is sworn toby Chief Probation point, Extravagance, route has beenoompleted and Rmton of the enrtflinprl at rlinnnr TiipmIhv in Dfdofr s to crime. An example 6 1 this was given in Salt Iake but a short dalm deeds -- signed. Tbere quit, Juvenille court in Salt Lake. At-- honor of 8shup Spaulding of Salt time ago when a trusted clerk was caught tampering4 with the mails of Within a very short time, concessions would amount to more Sum. He was arrested and shame to himself and family follow Uncle u torney Thurman was arrested but r ib of one acres than five thousand dollars ' In cash. mijlion rw0 f public, he an was his from hisbest information ed. AecordiDg to the own recoe f;c friends, land in Utah will be opened "was released noonFor Tome- - of 1he- - property a small - ight. in, honest man. he was kind and considerate but be had a mania for extra- . 2 niunce by Judge Bowman. . to entry under the provisions payment will have to be made but Mr. and Mrs. Murrey Twelves His wife loved society, fine gowns and high priced dinnerp. for the 'iin of section No. 6 of the Sinoot the farmers have been very liberal . . UC UVV. V"" MU" "V VUIUMIUCU .V ...II ' dry-fari?ftrinmeufl-- t bilL, Tbjslaod wl. ,and are in favor jpf'jhetJmproTt--! " "" . : ' ., their home . Wednesday leveaiog. ;I . wife . bis he some from to Without eome hul aid that the girl . was a domestic aM money place. Money not all be located in one secment' The right of way will be f , About ileven Ubles were played, . - - .1:. - v. ,:, . ...,-- .. ii.n.-tion of the state, but will be , completed this week and permanent , iand puzes wer awarded the win- , This condition can be traced almost di- - jielected fn'mthe was caught shame followed. that itJRae!AueaojB&-J:made-io-r willJbe the iters. it; 'L Z ',. is alleged t U. have - committed the rectly t extravagance. iU x roaa. various lie govern jucaimes. uiu uunuiug vi uie J. C. Jensen was in Salt Lake tsenator - Smoot "helda "con-r- t crime. Working for one of the large telephone companies ina - large city ment road builder wiUle on "hand ' ai-..i a i l ;.u iiu ranie t City Friday and Saturday. ill ference itb l waHjBiuiuvurwiiu not tiar.irom OTHERS IMiUCATEP. nere, was a young man wuu when called for and the road will Secretary Ball-- t r -' Salt a C. not was be called if Grant wsb eevit mania. His known m has that become Bagley mania, very It salary, may epNT inger of the interior, depart- - In.no doubt, be of the very best. . - I r., l J? J- n n I .L. vimwr it:.; i was mm n cause it. Mis ww&. warrant to' z ment t udioh it uiOB uiu uoi nis VlitV, n erriAn extravagance services tral olher promineat teppie. jsaii The Niieteeuth Century- dub noticeable that he could not hud carriage in Utah we enough lornis, Lake City are implicated in the that the secretary should issue J from the couotv. 5000 bv theritv. ia,f . ... ... a :y. . matter; A. II, B'ylhe, a travel held a receoti in at the Imhie of baby. He sent east fof it and paid a l4ncy pruJdean meetlhe expendttwa "leg salesma u ; was fT JS'iinn'bf. - the TellurTiJe,- and the... asrehougo - mi .. ... e . T nd ?a t rTl ......,... ' effort uiade was a but mm. wans a f was ana ae man the noou honor arrestea ti!teenth -iu sia iuitire days o, every i ey. young liie.t Lake land 441ie, and Mr, J right of way eraiited and money to iu X much too to interested have who of were conditions faced, of AH men the : flkials same the ciub. from "other parties interested,, it the of county 'aunversary many by Lytel iu charge of the Straw- I -keep the matteHrrim public know thV - memierflrig -jflMFO 4erry- - reolamatkuwpr ject to- - .eetma sure that the road will be a in-- ; within were' one is iu the m wholives also umber The happiest a in were present and before a great.......while -the confer with state land board-- - ' li "any community .Jtdgel.The.l.Mepaier peiple " .;: t hia jnconae pays his h uiectt debts and has the respect of his fellows. tco brifcK at Salt Lake and deciile upon Ieople of this section will be enjoy lliP fcoloftll-innff the bnpRtfl. "matter was given out yesterday, ' an excellent program of music ami Honesty and the "simple life" add much to the gaining of respect. Jn..dii. 4 r' the Otfier' "arrests are expecTed ia ItTirrreiraflirhig-thatreadingrwefetveuT of The reason is given by those who this is a fact. the desire ai.d the is it 11 11 II PD different parts of Utah to be esse today to II TUL Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Chipmau of prosperous times, yet what make matter all oo officials claim tu to are eeud to and entered under they the knowj people prone UUIIlUU III 2 juvenile county provisions American Fork spent Saturday In d. thla ant the amount may be.' 8xner or later the crash' will come and the results tt " prosecute the case. Provo. ninTninT ! will be entirely unsatisfactory to those effected. .While, if during their MR. THUE'MAK'S STATEMENT. 16 I GDURI taken care of their means, much shame and dissatis- ' Ilm entirely at a loss to un- - Junius F. Welle, who ias been prosperity they-h- ad deistatd how. cr why "the charge in charge, of the erecliou ot the faction, would be averted. The following orders have been to the memory of . By the."siinple'life" it is notmeunt that people are to be deprived . agairst me:has:beeu brought or is .W111!611! reared made in the Fourth district court: entertained. 'I have never- - been the Prophet Joseph Smith at the of life's necessities. It means that people should live withii their means' Pleasant Grove ;va, Artemua Hol- 'privately or oMrectly. accused oTthe old Smith; homestead" in Vermont, be reasonable iiTtheir foods and fashious, pay Xheir honest debts keep man, taken under advisement Attietee, r aDd Jhejadske of the sheriff gave an interesting lecture in ,lhe, .Tpe" hours" and practice the g olden ruleTThe sooner the people of ,. He f erand oId"Americalme tlivinzTnearer ' " -; . Estate of Abram theVimple life theS00her iyafllmyflrBt Jotipiation DL.the.ao! TabefnacleTThursday iiight. Taylor, At a meeting of the iProvo Min with connected of the workr means. will . .fihamereflBonabje Jiving spoke cusation. people behappy, Extravagance,, ReynoldVG, & Wood ing wimpany helJrhere the capital "am 2'entirelyi. innocent of the . m5 uuuuuig ui me uiuuuuieuk, uici means long me ana contentment. I and ErJ'ITJordanappointed- ization jvas raised from 400,000 his illustrated and ' fehargeTandyuvmay Bafely' as cottage, etc., shares of the par value of 25 cents views. with lecture many sterocoptic ' eert that there is Eoand canbe Estate of . Loui8Garf, deceased, to 1,000,00(1 shares of the par value whichwiireveu credible no proof of 10 cents. The option held upon petition ofm7"l5romiey adminis-- I IIMDlD . tend to involve me. the company's ground by, the Eu- trator for the order of sale of real I! IL "Accusations of this character LUHIULI I reka Lily company having expired. estate set for hearing April 3.'" ' -- 1 blackthe A I Mm are I i by' Estate and guardianship of' ArPreparations are now being made to start work." There is a 200 foot nold Grilafrisori a minor,reporf " .me ffiaiiceci-tiiimjtb- .. jiiau uie shaft tipotbe- - property whichrad- - ofguardian filed andapproved, " --4 ignoranceZatdJiatiiraJidppra inea Ahqnt twenty-f joinsthe ground of the East Tin tio Adivorce " haB .been 'granted the preset utrix "have .been . taken from this state and Idaho met here ' Development company upon the " Agnes A. Adams, of this city, from advantage of by some entmy of today aid , were the guests of the north. Samuel Ia Adams J. on the ground ' mine will dcubtltfS be mist matii- - Provo dealers. Trade ethics was of cruelty - There was no contest." l fest when the hearirg is bad." DRESS HAT 'OPENING the meeting the main pre gram-a- t I J udge Thurman will, be'repre- - which we s held at the B. P. 0. E. 1 sentecl by Jtidge U."W. l'ow-erclub - this- - mornirg, Rigs .were cross.. C0" cow, ersey-Durham I -and 'Jt.dge'-W- ' H.;: Kiiig when Dusenberry" will" have on display furnished for t 142 Walter Adams, N.2E. street. an afsortmenfof "dresB and pattern t ca6e"a;mes w a; hearing;:" were shown the beauties of Provo. The first baseball game of the hats complete and artistic in design were pleased ine itev: j. naueaemitn was They and workmanship. ' We cordially season in this city will be played - advistd this morning of the death taihmeht received Jit jhejiandsof " between th ; Br Y. .U and the U. of his father, T). M. Smith, who the : local dealers acd will have a The former home ot R. C, Watkins recently purchased by L. O. Taft, Mana- - invite onV friends and TpatrOns "W I of U. Friday, attend. - - April 9th. . midtd it Vtdditgburg, Jfidiana. good! woid for tlw city. . ., .,..i;4!;.get.otthe Uuh Wholesale Grocery Company of this city. in this w tertainta - evf-n-- J es - The Crime ol Extravagance. -- -- er ' -- ft 'ru " -- nts being-mad- e . - 1 1 -- II. m .. peblicdo-Ij.Jirrangemen- ta m j T .I -t- rl- - . i .n- .i 1 mf1rwsFlayller arrested"-seveFatTiIrs7S- t ..... m;nA . - ' , rr :. t " - 11 J i J were as - nf-n- Mt 'W .v- - , l - : lflL - I iy ' mm ! 1 ( - - . -- deceas-edVHT- . : err . fir niTmT lrrqi-ently-niad- e -- -- our-Iumbe- r r . - -- -J- - . i - |