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Show ISSUED SEllI-WEEKL- MtftO Wl , Y. VOU XIV, .j- -' ;BUBfflB.KfillBE:Ha-I 1 .?iy;:;V'FF IIIIINB,.BIM FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911. NO.. Lll I lull j - Progressing. Sanitary -- Conditions Improved iikfca&aias-.yea- r -- W. K. President, na Vtee president, ::.W. K. Graham, fSpringville. and Treasurer, Ft, S. Cur " A few reports, a few requests and! Secretary J ?, Plovo. ; . Scout the-"LU- J. . . K. w t ; I Club met iected officer WeduesdayT&ignrfcini t" re : fer. the- ensuing year, Pre'hltjeat, HI lirlTTlrfFr, t - "Vice President., C, 11, WrijUjt The Provo' CommeKial . I8H1F FID- - urn Peel , .. .. I - BFI) bi'UlUllUU : - TheProgressiveCitizens Would Yell World of - ..Provo antCo'un fy directors, Kerra ,tKjcfe'if,'"Jobch Uttnri, G. J. Carpenter; A; H. jNaylor,! Tao cases of allfged dninkenness", I G. Peterson one divorce and one case of- insanity oificers JUabued with the idea that ii adver- Reports by ,the iaye kept ilies whuts of jusfict quiie ttio-- thti clirb to beJn Jxcelleat-on-dition- , tlsingNcanU'aigB Aetd,tp a gict tra busy during the wetk. ' ftith a mefljbtfthli.of.TlS", three beoeHcil move seose, v John Z , Uttie'- - t Amwlcau. Fwk, about fifi prood citken's of Tioo . Leingcvtrtoon on was tried members have been .added .during gathered ntihecourtbous last eveL dmnk-'iit!iliav lthtr e UlSJLorjheji'irpote, vf .jJlscuGfejng the v pa8t y att ing been brought to the district court bet plan of "prbefdure. There was on aut:eal from tht 'jiisi.iee court absolute ufiftB!mityf tboupht as' to was fined ?13 and sentenced where the merit of the ideas shd action takea 'Trfteli days jnjalj. Llale did nortakei that ought 7to redound "greatly to kindly to the action of the lower court) ; frovos benefTtr - Move- : -- sta"ke faV the -- --- importantCases j A nreeting of ment'- will be held ill C - I. p Sunday. Afternoon ,r., ; Jfil DIVORCE ' -- - MS& P8ES. : Public Meeting Called District Court's Time is for Tabernacle Next Taken up With Un- - Spaltfnd, Piovo. .. a."1 j v H "-- " i . HOT ' - . Mil WfiS. BE'-npaF- - The Tiaii County Fishand - Game--Protective Association held a well at- tended meeting in the Prove- - Co m we r: Hal Clnb rooms - Tuesday afienioon Land' elected ihefoljowing officers, for City. Improvements are lf;Hl' uuuuu uiiiu . - T tW'j I 5. SEWER AIIB.WATER,'PROPBSE A CHANGE iBDY SCOUT" HDVE- - OfJE H HEBAt jD - - out-goin- e ernacle'lti'thrs cltySunday;aiternoon ; Josenb. next,:at 2. o'clock. This mteHing.will uignall, Director, referred to Their: proper tied TheoSore under tne auspice mt thtf Prpvo ..Spanish.. Fork; lie .Dydrickson, committees, comprised toe business of V. Paxman, American Fork; S. E. Betterment League, and a number of E. Wedn-dathe city toutrcll at sein' AlleiC7 MapletonT" A ATErowff, InTtrrtsfTngsijeke"rstt-Bxpraht-lhejttrtarg-- ef evening. The sewer find water ; M.P. Madsen, Lake movement atten- Springvill?-tirnhlpms continue to demand ... tt; ' ..During the 'past year or .so the ""Boy tion, and in view of tlx1 extensive im ewent and to lish the nvendments Scout Movement;, has been taken up jn proYements-alonyiesp .linfs dW'lngJ T were ihu. game ''.- r. uHsraM3BaomettiflJ jaws, tiettseu, au, state by a combination of educators, very 'gratirying. will be asked for by a committee churches and parents. and LTAZj2uihTlwhiiiSi8 morip."kn.i . city physician is to present them to the leg- has been appointed, to inaugurate the matter through .three .district ijourVi more progressive" ith lL7yearer&nd ' appointed in. T of his oifice ing'the functions ' ' ill oi'der to find a. jury that could trials President islature: one of the prime mcvers in the scheme ; movementr.and, accordingly .f latiofa to these thing3, and, gtkeimib&'rxonTlnred-rtTat-4i?--was-fltt-ti4yseason trout for Utah" of P. the. the 0. called the meeting ib oi'der, explaimsd Making Kelly open' ing out that the gfiteral-ialt15 to Mar&h.l, and for bass palled the meeting for Sunday after- of berng intoxicad4 The. jury in each from June the purposes fthe (fathering, and wat ' are much impi'Ov.ed over last failed to trials The poultry show this week has made chairman. J. C. Graham was ee- . from June 16 to December. 1, limiting noon that the "Boy Scout movement" of the two foriner com-romictkina be year, urges sewer been a decided success in generaL-ThJetted--athe 7catcT.jof- bass" to .la pounds a day, "might be thorougnfy-expiame- a, .. . 4gree secretary, t 4 pelled throughout the city, and official difhe si a mlW e as wotild as of exhibitB euch li are . itu'&ct Wh with the Joh fppl teaiom Speakei3.aij Huish Among Interesting. control .lit and address for Liegulatlons prevention for ducks 'from Apiil 1 the meeting be Rev Kellcy of ference with Justice Kendall's coinf at attention of poultrymen wTierever H?y favored the greatest pubof etTtagious diseases, in order that 1, and from February la the Methodist ehtirch, and .Professor Lehl, and yesterday his case was prea-- ! might be shows.to December t licity, that The country generally high-ssanitation may fee broKht to the D. J. IIelmlick, of Jacksonville 111.', might know what to "March 15. liemy ePtcrson, head of the depart- cirfp - .to. a Jury. In the districtcourt. the section can offer degree of perfection,, Th? supereonin scored the fowls carefully and as investor and homefeekers in the October season in has for the this education of case, however, iment Open IrrighamiThe jury quailjroni sewer that intendent-o- f way eivrarged -- - - - fc TT icitu'ed tliLit Wbtpjjle; bad imbibed too sexts. that many of the specimens of productive soil. unsurnasKefl dim. 1i.r. yung' Vnuersity, connections"be: made compulsory, and shown are among ft? tBt hejg " The also' beVatlied.: .. The Hoy Scout movement amis fol freely, anil flu oart ana.JKrtnnirieK - fbr - pn)fital.le that certain corrals and outhouses' be A ..linojaf ovor the Powell's slough bass take the youthful energy, "wTiiclr "is! to take Saturday, e resources ... declared nuisances. ' had who of the country; He advocated the in breeders lower ied 1o'ftr n street in wasted , .been the help $25 gang. poultry Imposed hatchery, ,the eswaterworks of i - - TheToTlawing committee was ap- whe're topics of conversation an ac icourU. haveailHq" themselves of his expert tablishment of a. bureau of information Mr. Holdaway recomniended laying ad-- matters agreed jtlona are not always the best, and Bessie Britch of. Springville explain - kuoIedge and willingness, to advise, to inquirers .and to" sea1 tor broadcast id'ttonal-r-fftmains avJjw. the liointgdjo present' the - h "into moTaliTyhOTitstytie4iieT htransftTrmto upon th' trubjes descriptive literature. He believed the sewers have ..been constructed, and the ..... the troubles consisting of "desertion try of the West is of a higher standard funds necessary could be raised by yinstallation of. water raeterE, also an: Prevo; W. R, Graham, Springville; thrift and industry. ., than is generally understood. The movement is' a very . worthy and failure to provide" on the part Theodore Dedrickson, Spanish Fork. business men without much trouble. exchange with tli'e Telluride Power . leeture-lamar-at-was The whom"! to she eenlng -'- a&fttjen: husband, one, and the meeting should be ' Guard from the Companyforwaer tended by every person who ha tbe jried in Provo, July 29, 1909. The timely listened to by poultry enthusi- made to secure from the legislature comowned the by " Quarter springs, " ' a law ati bandVKirby Britch, Is now inPort- - asts. young establishing a bureau of inforpany, for wafer, .to be supplietLto-lh- e HOLDS - iandr and offered- " heart. mation Jotne company through the city's pipe line, N prayer of., the plaintiff: The divorce G3. Carpenter urged advertising if such an exchange can be effected was grantetl and the plaintiff's maiden the government had appropriated $2,. A resolution was passed "authorizing DIES name, Bessie White, was restored.. 272,000 to. develop the country, and ANNUAL EEI-IM- IO the mayor and city recorder to accept we ought to let the people knew-Maggie Patrick, an Inmate of the a franchise from-- tab .county for a examined yesw3s "infirmary, county tie commended.,; the recommendation for the city's piDe lice terday aiternoon as to her Banity and by. Governor gpry of a law permitting over the county road near Smith's The members of the Congregational Insane. She was Immedicounties adjudged to levy a' tax for advertise? church held their annual meeting for dugway. ately . committed to the State Mental the resources. Mr. Carpenter advo"An ordinance confirming the assess- the election of officers in the church. Hospital. cated fairs and sending out county ment of property ia sidewalk paving The officers who have served during 28 Xick Moadus, an Austrian years of our to other states. district-No- . products 10, extension No. 4," was the past term gave some very interestHosMental of died at the State age, Goodwin J. Knight is probably the and Inspect the places of business of If Provo Bench, said Mr. Carpenter, passed and a resolution adopted in- ing reports of their different departfrom exhaustion pital Tuesday nlghf has so far prod- the several defendants. youngest writer-iUtaas Palisades in Colo- :"-- ' to .lhe structing the city recorder to issue ments. uced.-He is now a resident of Los - In this casethe defence Is thafthc of niania,lle. would It rado, have "a population of the for to warrants tax pay special Reports were given by the follow- Angeles, where he moved with his officers assaulted LLapple and that he State Menta.1 IIospitalfroip Murray ' and" 20,000," the "B ork. county,, if populated n: Miss Helen Kirk reported for the T.Ilol in January 4,- Ms mental nnbalance Mr. and Mrs. Jesse J. Knight, TrewM the. fin same, would have a proportion The sewer committee was instructed j f,rjmary department; Mr Burtchett parents, dura protracted pree,CItv AttOrnpv Andrew B. Morgan started with trom this city about five years ago, population of 250,000. lie advanced to arrange lor the payment of the ta.x for the - Bible class; John L, Segall no food, look he time" which but of course, ftah will claim him, and J. W. U. Whitecotton appear for ing 'ideas In regard to adschool property, gave an interesting report of-- the miliagainst ' public if he goes on distinguishing the citv. and T). D Hontz and EliaslMoadue hffs'a mother in STuuray who especially -and showed S TS. I results in other vertising" to : frwunting Is nof financially able to defray the is giyen twicp each, himself as he bids-fa- ir tary Ifansen for defendant. to. do from: Mr. Carpenter. states. anJ A. B. publicity. Jacobs lilOfiS presented Engineer week Jay the boys in preparation for The case of Spanish City7vsrt?st'e His grandfather, Judge John B.- M of the unexcelled spoke estimate of the work- for the month by the Boy Scout movement; Mjss Anna opporiunftTes" is now on trial 'in the different, arrangements are. iuade he of tlte ner, and other relatives and friends of reason of sojl"and by country iie ames Kennedj' Construction Com- Doblar, the Protah Club; Miss Ruth Unito the family - here have recently been Fourth district courts- - 'Defendant- - is4 body climate for; producing- - superior fniits. on charged with, .wthiming ,.a ilad versjtyfor scientific purposes. oleasantly 'surprised' 'WyeYe1vTC-ir-'aof 116,494.40. This, Cheever and Mrs. Wallack, Aid tegetabl&,4nadii?im;and orchard' payment "Good's Budget" weapon a - pisfoMn a threatening iiUlebQafcentitled . '.: street products.. of the with the i report together The report of Mrs. F. E. Bee which contains three stories written manner toward 1 1 ttf--rr tiialsli ai M. J '. fVi-- pi A thy Xtter the "meeting lBec6mmTlTee ' LvKim-LalJ2. l j)f ,euperv!sorr of the Women's Missionary Society, the youngman.,.The first story Martell and Police Officer Josepj' elected Mr. Canenter-chairman- , nud-ER- T and for a hack stand at the Union de- was read1 by Mrs." Nelson. Miss Mont- by is .en- Markham at Spanish Fork on Decem- words. It containsabout 25,t)00 work will be commenced at once. pot, were referred to the proper com gomery gave the report for the Christitled ''Adventures of an 'American ber 9. He was adjudged guilty of this T. F.- Plerponf. Mayor W...IL,Piy, mittees for final dispositoin. ;.., tian Endeavor Society. offensein Justice of the Peace W. B. Boy," and is a story of a Nelson and others favored t Alva in J. B. Walton Ferguson, BBABDMftN Following the reading of the reports American boy who makes-- a trip Frost's court in Spanish Fork and ganlzed efforts. for publicity.' behalf of the Tlmpanogos Canal Com the election of officers was held,- wlth fined $50, and sentenced to flftydays around The following committee was ap pany, asked a substantial . guaranty, the following-resultsS. H. Goodwin, the way with. at other Imprbibnment- n'ftJaiL-;fjoinand circus, pointed lo.sollclt subscriptions for tht company-tprotect times ag CRblxubojLflhd in other posl- - which judgment he appealed to. the of relatives A congregation t large publicity organization:- - TwF. Pier- the cdmpany from injuries-thamigat treasurer; E. A. Buckler, re- tions on board ship, Interesting- - ad district eourt the- iUjneriiLKeiY; and friends attended II pont, Mayoy-Wline waer result from, the city's pipe elected trustee; Miss Anna William- ventures on land and sea are tW in : The case is one of the', dry drug Ices , of Robert, the remains ovqr W. H. .Brere C. Hicks, penter.'H. Smith's cananear under the crossing son was elected superintendent of the an held in the .First ward.. rpef,tiug ton, and J..T. Farrer Interesting manner;, and the story cases from Spanish Fork and trouble . the committee Sunday school; Miss Mary Bremnar, dugway. Referred has a plot which is well sustained. out of which. It ..grev; occurred at the house 'Wednesday afternoon This committee will call a meetirr on waterworks wltbapwer to act.--- Mrs. S. H. assistant superintendent; O. H. when ready to This story was finished oh The young Pqr.ggz?1'ybf".cer8-jgaiLhfy. report. Farrer reported Goodwin was elected Watermaster Miss author's thirteenth birthday anniver- weer about" to inspect the place for L.Tfae:Biwkerr;rehoy organist; T. H. Cluff, ,lf the committee meets with the Cilts, H. Berg; Elders John receipts - and expenditures p the Ruth "Gelsler, assistant organist; A. MQuoivjutJtaei-haof right to do sary, December 9, 1909.JTheook-als- o Andrfw WBtfiftn,,d"C.. an organization' vi'il smounfof $4989.30 .for the year; the Culbertson. chorister. two shorter stories written an - agreement entered into witn tne Murray, an obi 'friend of the deceased. be. effected, and. an active contains campaipn city recorder reported $263.10 collecbefore the "Aclventures of An Ameri- proprietors several months ago, when rendered. several beau- of publicity begun. Other towns of ted on lleefls'es Tor the quarter ending " a blanket compromise agreement' waslfuj saix Sfcje;tiona.- can Boy." the:; county will, be ; invited to co"December -- 3 i Sewer Superintendent and ' The book has as a frontpiece, a half entered-Int- o betteealhe.clty. andBliare the benefits, of the . operate amount Holdaway reported Tecelpts dealers and alleged liquor tone picture- -; of- - ihe author, which movement,'in .93 and cash $8401 $3001.301n Jngto shows, him to be a sturdy, Intelligent dealers, by which a lump fine for past bates. and youngster, and his offenses waBsessedrgndthedefend . ID DIES FROM ants, promised to refrain from further s;tbo4iUrary-fiel- d ROYAL B. WILKINS him of being sales of liquor against provisions of gives great promise FUNERAL YESTERDAY the city prohibltintrordinance. It was heard from again. HSHIfil of' 'V reor that thl the a The funeral services over the" agreement part II ficers should 6e permitted, to enter MFETINC V, " mains of Royal B.W'ilklns, lhe ' Francis Stewart and Ed LynU' eld. Mrs. son and Wren WEDNESDAY Mr. HELD of Wilklne, X : r At: the, Brighamjiroung University were sentenced to fifteen 3ays eeclt died Tuesday morning, were held A very Interesting meeting of the ; SEVENTH DAY ADVENTI STS Church 162 North First West Sab- preparations are going merrily on for for' 'fa'gnaricy by Justice A. A. Noon to "yesterday In the Third ward meeting George O. Noble, of Salt Lake, was Women's Christian Temperance tJnion the- of day,;i.l-,..T:-7Z- """ ' :, y the InstaUaUon-- of hous." struck by D. ft R. O. No. 6 eastbound was held' at the borne of Mrs. J..W. bath tehool iiVrC"in"r'vPWi whiclu-- w ill- - be, opened 1. .., postofflce, -r- - The the; S.' Salt A 57 Huntlngt6h6f take, very Rev. speakera at the funeral services passenger' tralp- Wednesday morning Airdr Wednesday afternoon. 16. : .;. , " were Elders G. H. Mlller,Carl Chris-- . at .Thistler v badly bruised on good attendance"" war present Mrs? the stete conference presldentv Sub- for business. Monday,is January abstract of Judgment in the ces In the .An situated tensen and Bishop Thomas N. Taylor. his head and of O. D. Banks X: Co... vs. Nellie L' parts of the body Bonham in an interesting manner gave ject,- "PentlciOBt" high school building of tbe university, Beautiful vocal selections' wererender-- . and had one leg broken" a revlew""of the tempetafle"wortthatj hai been filed in the Four' will be run In connection with the Taylor and : 364 - Mr. Noble, was picked nBbyThlstle is UHntaceln. Lbrador.:jThls.was ward choir: missionary volunteer's servlcej L court"" district student supply, store, iftlso. located in f f Bow man's JowtU and Is i n f people and placed on No. 1 westbound foliowed" by "an open diseusslomrarthe ' tbe high scljcUdinjCIilOtheitab-lishment- of passenger train, to be , taken to the temperance situation ifl Utah. Re- evening nine members.'' were taken Into plaintiff for $239.37.' be run under the manwill at are more and Holdthe dieti expected society, were Mn. freshments from his served'by '. .' ' hospital here, but be f i K'-:;- -y this tlme,l frwctti&".7iJ$rrob agement of Berry Maycock. . before reaching Provo. away. OFFICIAL CENSUS FIGURES Norton entered a con! ' ' ject, "Money Crisis, Graft, Crime nd The, establishing of the station at Bradley Mr. Noble was apparently about 65 ' '4j years of in Justice Noon's court today, chr Mr. Nobler wife, Alice .Noble, lives War vs. Peace and. the Millennium.? thir point will no Ooubt be very . was living in a cabin Special to The Herald. ageHe Not only will the studentj of M. E, Wakefield with assault. I: 'near Thistie,"and was engaged In pros-f- r at 338 North Second West street. Salt You should hear, this service. Rer WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan." 13. y the university beneflt by It, bul the ant entered a Xc& of npt guilty, The population, of Trovo City frj pecting. At the time of the accident Lake CIty.He was an uncle of Mrs. E. W. Wolf e, .pastor, . citizens living In that .part,of town hearing was se for tomrrow. Tl ' s said to'have been picking up coaJ Enoch God Jard. of this cltc lb body according toTthe thirteenth "eB' ble grew out of a diaagreeiiH' the new The grand jury visited the State will no doubt patronize 'on the railroad track. No further de wis shipped to Salt Lake for burial eva, is 892,"!. ' an account. " Mental Hospital today, . tails of the accident are known here. by Graham t- Jones' yesterday, i Pay-bon- . ve memtierjs-TweBty-ti- Taesday-and'Wednesdu- - .... . the-cas- , . - - - - i -- POUR K .i.. -- m : : -- - cond'i-Iton- fl - i: IIGEIEII , - - ?: nL Open-eeapo- . -- . the-idea-- - " - -- - " ' tenc?-tiioftym- rtfir wiU-tt-B-- vcn- . - - ro,-th- r i - - fr legislatw-Janies"'iove- - - 1 of-Ji- - j - , st 1 hus-welfar- e inc of-t- he - : - SI fiMli.ai 0 U. inrm "right-of-wa- MENTAbHOSPTAt ts -- . was-Jbmu- - i self-defens- ght - j 1 1 nomo-practica- l drill,-whic- h li- R6bert-Cbap)- le - jfllLbe.-sKtpp'ea- 'th"-state- - - ' . waleriT;-ffTTCTnme- ,1-ai- ' . 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