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Show T .if h W I PACES n KEWS TWO DAYS EARLIER. IN THE HERALD JLJilildXlii. : J NO. VOL. XXVI. 3. PROVO. UTAH.' TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 5. 1911. : E3TAELKHED UZi. WENTYFJVE THOUSAND COLLARS TO FIX ROADS OHM a a 0F iiil uiu iuhiill at rnnnr ! - Necessary Before Any In tllfi LI III lit 1 ? Gov. Spry and Party Given AVsurarice of 1 C - HIGHWAY STATE 1 mi RESQGnCES indentificarioiTDf -- Fornitcre is Work at Jthe Stra wberry tunnel is being rushed to make a general clean up before eold weather sets in. At ttaej J present time there are "600 men, at' o work and two camps maintained the government and five by private contractors. According - to Engineer Ly tel. 274 feet of tunnel was dugjdur- - A ing August at the west portal and 291 ' feet at the east side. canal "contract The diversion - was given to the. Ely Construction" com- pany and work, will be started Imme- diate'y. This canal will carry the water irom tne Indian creek dyke to $ ! , : ' fr Being unable to furnish f 2000 as bondIW...F, Finch, who wis arrested on the charge of arson, in connection; with 'the Hines home fire, is In Jhe county jail - Officers are making every investigation posalbleand it Is claimed that ' there is evidence which strongly points to the man apprehended.. . jJ: .1 j. IsiRecfciyed' With Enthusiasm When He Tells About the Paradise Offered in Utah's Attractive Vallies. . , UTAH AND ITS ,... gating -- , y At the OPERAHOUSE, -- 1 fefire. "The furniture two companies, insured-b- y add! r pumii frirrLL "Olluii m II P Jacob Evans, W.J. county attorney; Meyers;, road commissioner; Frank. Wentz, county surveyor; Thomas Pierpont,' Sheriff Judd and Dr. George Robison made a tour of the southern end of the county yesterday and instilled the idea ef good roads Into every one along the ' lir.g. The cp&" was given a every point and hearty, reception. had it not been for the lack of time, the trip also would have included' the northern part of the county. Provo' was the starting point and a tuick trip waa made in Mr. Plerpont's machine to Spanish Fork. At the city line the party was met. by Mayor Jones and other.' citizens, who acted as escorts into town. Along the high- wy - special attention was given to the roads and mental notes taken by " commissioners of the work neces-Uri . DiSPLAV li DESIRABLE DERFUL SHOy MAN II. - ROAD. ' ISREE V . BEAUTIFUL . t 6 THE WONTHE SOIL. THE OP THEY REALLY ARE. LAND CAN BE FOUND, MORMON PEOPLE AS . o. WANTED , : ' .' Sr " the Board of Education and a number of citizens were among the number." The lecture, in Day,; harmony- - with Labor was replete with educational 4 t thought' . . 4. Attorney Settlers of Every DiescffptTonTa Registered "Pharmacist a Barber and Bath Room Man, a Hotel Keeper, Farmers and Others. Andrew-Mor- o gan gave th teachers many valuable hints pertain- -' ing to the relationship of labor in the habit of pointing" to the successful' business man, the successful lawye?, tho successful statesman, but we dljl not call the attention of the children to the successful. Independent, pros- -. porous laboring man, xeacners can do much to properly bring to the pupils the true idea of the relation be tween the "producer and the non-prducerand the' dignity of labor liraa phases than in other person or. persons r for Nothlnfl" 'Something The great, conflict today is 4 against the persons who desire something fQf . nothing. The. trouble la never wltt-work.ox". thelndivldual" that; pays in services for the things he obtains, brt individual the conthat the fortli question brings fronts our nation, and therefore 1 taw is made to prevent people from getting something for nothing, henc8 the manipulation of stock values are being looked after. A great wealth . ' EVERYBODY INVITED, COME AND BRING THE LADIES ' ' - WITH YOU. ' . t . . printed and used at Lawler, Idaho, by S. H. . Wood, in fijs boosting campaign.) (Reproduction 'of handbill of this city, who" Is that the" Mormons' are becoming bet in the interest of ter understood. Iowa in WOCiD, bringing Bottlers to this valley,' Mr. Wood addressed the people of o a friend --that he-i- a meeting LawTer,-Iowa- ,and house was the crowded. After Opera with every encouragement and that . the meeting many interested farmers . ana omers came to mm ana expressed uu.u. luo a dpsiro to look over this section of is holding are being well attended and. saying: If the. .resources scores of questions are being answer were as- - ample as stated they, would ed concerning" the production, re- - be glad to locate here. Accompany-source- s and development of this, sec-- ing will be seen a dodger which was "tlbn". 7 Mn "Wood" expresses much in- - circulated in Lawler calling attention terest in some of the questions which to Utah, but more especially to Prova have been given him concerning the jit is expected that Mr. Wood will Jle expresses the oplnioniturn about the middle of the month.'"" apple-growe- trict. -- -- ght- of the- - Provo fruit Mayor Ray "is state of the congress and is much rs dis- i. -- y,- vice-preside- nt The completlon. of the familiarly- in- known ."Moffat" road from Denver to tprpstpif-i- n H fiiippps Salt Lake City, and with ultimate ter-- ; The apple induslry' in Utah county minus of J&i! road on the Pacific Ua fast a leading factor In . . 'something-for-nothin- BRI-EF- S g. . -- may be accumulated-Jegal'- y 2 through the grants of national resources, an individual corporations; but it is the resource and the nctf'rsl resourced' as Vwhole. that belong' to the More intense work, niore intense farming, more intense manufacturing & be obtained and" education la to shout, forth its value." Miss Alene Cluff gave a piano sol. . ; and the other musical .exercises wert J. L. Lytel, engineer In the United taken cnarge of by Prof. J. R. Boehard, States Reclamation service;- - made ap- Tuesday's Session. '.' of the commissioners county plication Superintendent Eggertsen : putllafid r franchise ot the the general policy for the year acd. today for a operation and maintenance of power naked the teachers to b free wrta transmission line On the county roads friendly snggesflona to eaeh other, t from the mouth of Spanish Fork can the principals, to tho auperinlendaSt yon to the towns ot Salem, Payson and and' wherever they will tend to ImLincoln Point, The wires are to fur prove the school. nlsh power to the mentioned points He emphasized the devotional exerfrom the government plant at th'e cise period as an excellent opportumouth of the canyon, generated by the nity for poul development and moral ' 1 , -power obtained through the Straw- Instruction. 'j " matter rewas .Other topics treated wer -'- Xi? berry tunnel The ferred to" County Attorney'Jacob Ev value of the playground to teacher and ans. pupil as an educational"" f actor,,' The commissioner gave instruction "Teachers should impress on the puto the county board of health that all pils that neatness In dress does not school buildings be officially Inspected mean extravagance." before the beginning of school Monand Charles Professor "Boshard day.' The Inspection will be under the Watson delighted the teachers with a direction of Dr, II. S. Pyne, vocal duet. . jSSfflBl becoming uuusi,!4uui cujjuai. uining a large. western commerce and nothing will o snare in tne projecf, ts one or the more to create & market and induce .SWIMMING POOL. est railroad' rumors. s the growers to put up a The civic committees It la given out that local capital pack ban the American Apple rs win meet tomorrow (Wednesday) a group of men, the head gress. Mayor Ray will urge the f at the' public .library at 3 afternoon whom Is Governor William Spry,jpi0 growers of Utah county to be at o'clock to close the reports of solichas become IdenttfieTI with European! this show with a good display and a , a." capital. and that an offer has been i0t 0f enthusiastic boosters. The best iting; made to the Interests representing the ay 'to create" a demand for" Utah A MEN GO FISHING. MEETING AT SPANISH FORK. late David H.' Moffat, In. the Denver, county upples. ia" to show them and the TELEPHONE A meeting' had been called at Span- Northwestern & C. G. Selye. district general man Pacific railroad to as-- j best place to make, a show is aT the ish Fork and the people were out in ' slst in the completion of the road t tig commercial centers. The show at ager; .P. II. Hopkins, division con force. The ' usual addresses of that thia year. will be visited by structlon superintendent; A. G. Mc-of' hospitality and unity Steamboat ' Springs. .thousands of the leading apfte-buKenzle, special representatives of the in the effort for better highways. and , growers. Mountain States Telegraph & Tele Governor Spry made an address in ed young ladies gave melons to the v which he told the people that in party. At Payson Idinnerwas served phone company, came to Provo yestor-daA. with mornlnx in company and of Dutiding good roads they were mak- at the hotel under the auspices, "' I. Smoot, district manager; ing the greatest headway for a better the Commercial club,- - Mayor Eeese LIZZIE and. more prosperous county.' HIa ref extended hearty greetings and. assured Campbell, James Clove, P. G. Peterson, II. . C. - Hicks and Prof LA.. 11. Lund, rence to the economical phases of the visitors that the people ot Payr " road buildlng were sepecially pro- son were in favor of better roads and spent the day 6n Utah Lake. While E DIES ductive Of good, r He urged the city could be counted on doing their share? fishing was not as good as desired, the ' visitors were pleased "with, the trjp. Governor Spry also preached the officials to do their' share within the otty and he felt satisfied .that .'the gospel of good roads at this point. Wtl-- . RIO GRANDE REPORT. Leaving Payson the party went to Mrs.; Lizzie Dennis,' widow of, county and the state would not be. beannual report of The twenty-fifthind In completing , a county road Sprink Lake, Santaquln and returned Ham :T. Dennis.: who died in Eureka evedied ' last about three yearsJago,. and Rio' which would be a credit. ' & railroad has Grande Denver informally the through Sprlngville ning at her residence after an illness Just been tsaued and showa an in URGES BONDING COUNTY, X .. met some of the citizens. . ' . of several months.- The deceased was crease in the income of the company STATE WILt ASSIST. ; Governor the county to Dr. Brfmhall'a Tal. S3 years of age, waa bpra In Provo of fee of the money to About ji'toond for money to bulUj better UgV 9485.3, and tho operating ex- UTAH ADVISORY BOARD Dr. BrimhaU lectured on.The School of Tintlc for Uays, asserting that itxhad beena expended in this county during the and has been penses show an increase of 155,782.72. IN 8ES6I0N THIS AFTERNOON Laggard, and made it plain that In of her life and ,for The report announces that at the end blessing to every prosperous county fall for. good road Wilding wJU be the greater part" was con17 has been a resident of the fiBcal year after all expenses The Utah advisory board appointed many instances the, pupil that the In accordance years state the past lha had done so. 7. While there has fufflfshed by by Governor William Spry to assist in sidered a dullard was merely a misfit. ;r" were 'paid, including the' heen a little tax to pay these bonds, with a! law passed 'at the lasfsefjsion of "EurekaT preparing a Utah exhibit for the east- Said that the institution should be adMrs, I)ennlg was an Axcoodinglyjfs;-timabl- dividend of 2 Ql - the oX the icgislature..The remainder: per cent oa the. pre- ern : land shows'" win hold Ita first ;;Uie people had saved 'more-thaHeld out justed to ' the Individual. woman and'Wa a member of ferred stock, there was a balance of ; amount in" time andHinvehTcles. , Good" have to be paid by tbe county. come me would time at the afternoon that meeting .Tuesday tie hope Effort will be ma3e Jn the different the, local lodge of the Daughters of more than $1,000,000. The report also Commercial clnb in Salt Lake City. roads are economical, according to the in "fee child would b t$e when put of the Lady, Maccabees, announcefPthat there ii no floating sovernor. and he hoped that the'peo-p'- e towns to get the support of the com Bebekah and in" will he each fit An he where subject..perfected organization grade of indebtedness and that the 'unpaid and a plan outlined for getting the ex- Continuing, he said, "Ultra nnlrojrmity of the county ' would obtain funds mercial clubs so Jhal they, w,ill 'dig' and besides the large" number her wilt who 'the friends regret departure, extent that month the June the vouchers were, for of !a this maimer. He a'so Btated that the councilmen to 'destruction of educathree daughters ' and one and would be paid during the course hibit ready. The members of the lu education ia a share. It has been she loaves La was In favor of a uniform M. T. Js the foundation Success law( cities will do their, board are Frank tion, itself. Drlgga, Parley son ; Tliey are Mrs.. T. A. Thurman, of business la July. .' L. ,t.lcii would mjalre' the farmers and pointed out thai the county roads' lead and the and H. Becker LtGrlffin of interest pupil must be put p. Wright, Mills, MrgW". D. bet- -. ,v haulers to have wide-tire- d ing to some .ot the cities are far is B. Car! R. success of possible. where Caine, Ogden;. Joseph McAdams and Claude Dennis, of Eure- DEATH OF MRS. WlLDMAN. ' the vasons, thua eliminating a great fac- ter than the streets in the city. Lew should tot of "and study only Salt D, Teachers V WilUama Collatt, been pointed ka, and five sisters and one brother, tor In the destruction' of good blgh- - a'nA .American Fork have but matter, tho and H. W. and Institution suljoct Lake ' Ray City;. Mayor Mrs. Frank Barrett,. Jane Wlldman, of. Smithfield, Utah, out in this reference With the assist- Mrs. they Tys. . M died at the State Mental hospital Sat- William M, Roylance," of Provo; J. F. they should aaalyzof the child, matre and Shea John Mrs: anoe of the"ciiia .and also the county. and AT 8ALEM AND PAYSON themselves, urday afternoon of senile exhaustion. rsge;.Tr", and J...S. McBcth, fo Payson; should analyse !' Sclera and raysoii- the people1 It is Proposed to have a state highwayman, of tureua ana a a laboratory for re She. v as .72 years of age.' The body Abel John Evans, of Lehl, and Steph-- j the school, room ' ' b.e"H!han, f Sprlng.ield a, - se Kch work slonsr tlice liff. . Manors a nearly roc f.,,Uon f mm Logan to KepiC which will or rovfk. American to- - SmlthfleM. Monday."' ' wasrshiiiped-pbu Ihlpman. fif . : ,rrom. , f.iiitcr l:u-. dress- lat-jd- . v present President' ; Wrid,. of PRODUCTIVENESS ..,,. Smith, of Denver, field of the AmtTrican Apple Vhicn is to be held in Den- congress, Sorensen. 3 to 4 p. m. Introductory meeting'ver' November 12 to between principals and grade teachers. P70 tomorrw and h0Id a confer ence with. Mayor W. H. Ray.- William UTAH CAPITAL TO FIGURE IN - M. Roylance and some of the leading OF O'clock- - 10 to 11 a. m. Art and Music. 11 to s. m. Xectureao.-iJJi- ft teachers, , Dr;. George If: BrimhalL of, APPLE Clyde the .B. Y s university,, 2 to 3 p. m. Lecture by Dr. A. COMPLETION . - writes-t- - 'and Gardner sion yesterday it the Central schooL All the teachers, were 1, 1911. IN UTAH. PROVO CITY. THE OPPORTUNITIES THE CLIMATE, SOIL AND PRICE OF LAND. THE PLACES IwHERE THE CHEAPEST AND- MOST SII. . Lewis The Provo City Teachers In BHtute heldrita'.opeaing'aes-- . - o -- I Jmiltnra! rnlltfni; PftrnmloalntiOTo Wati1 ATTENDENCE BIG - -- 7-- TELL ABOUT: MR. WOOD WILL Angeles isuucu -- ADMISSION is .yv , LAWLERTIOWA u. Hines, the other jpolicy issued August 2!T forrfl.000 .was" In" favor "of " Mrs.. W. F. Finch, wife of "theman7who was arrested and charged with arson. Mr. Windsor claims that the policies Tl" be ? far as hi? company Is concerned,, as soon as the furniture . dentified and ownership estab-ThTl! will be accomplished as soon as Mrs. Hlnes returns from Los zr- Friday Evening, September one company represented Ay W. H. Ray ft Co., in favor of Mrs. Kitty T- ( --- - well-know- uT-fh-e house was -- i ta V- ' OPPORTUNITIES .Will be'the subject --of an address n by S. H. WbOD, the wnter and speakerof Provo, Utah. - i rf- -. kind, . red Topics . UCUIOI. Instruction Given cn ""Labof and f r. . Creek dyke has been commenced by j H. B. Windsor, special represents the Morrison Constructions company of tlve for the AUemanla Fire Insurance thousand dollars for good roads in Utah county this-fal- l. This is the good news which comes from .the county commissioners and Gov. William a trip over the county Spry, after ;i r. ine Tirir tt : souui w. line yester inignways day, work will be commenced as soon as the engineers and surveyors will be able to prepare the Before threefundred school teach- necessary preliminary draits ot fills .and cuts-T- he work" will in, -Z :i cmae; tne portions oi tne. state aS; the feature of ffie opening of the highway which is out of incorpo- - institute which will convene each day ....... ims weeKi xne suojeci cnosen oy "t lasts the work will be rushed and . - ji that bv the tim th is! uuuuiuuuo it l exnected r vt uuxesk iu iu lauor worm me .iwmu pewpio waB pointed out "There will be no A uc u wcu picasca uiai ineypeace nor rest from labor troubles ue ro oona ior a sum until wealth is more evenly dlvidejl,". jaii wuung HidM tu ui uic inam.gaid Judge Morgan. .uccasaiy highways of the coimty models Today's session of the teachers in; for thi remainder of the state. "... stitute convened., at 9- - a.', in.'-- ' af "the of Governor Central school,. .Followlngjs ihe pror I A party consisting state er&m: J William Spry, David Matson, 9 a. for general openj treasurer; Caleb Tanner, state engln-- J exercises' talk,- - Supfe-- ls ing I eer; rror. j. vv. Jeusen, or tne Agri- - uLuuiuiy -- surance Will Be Paid Twenty-fiv- e IIRTITIITF inifiiii TnifiiPic . first-clas- p' or couniy ap-o- ; fifty-yea- . ndwtxtend-f-fromPenvertODenye- M . " , IIIIIIS -- JJ - . . - III 1 h, ' . " : -- - Spry-urge- . one-ha- lf : . semi-annu- al s " n j , - -- ; i Mrs.-Davi- rolt d -- . - " -- -- . . - -- |