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Show PAGES 6 ','n i . '' ' r ' ' Tvol. ,xv. U UJJ j . Vlill ;' P'ROVO ''.; ' no. sy; . , - . , Llil Lj.... ",-- - ' "4 " - j rrrflt-- ffl SI M AT LENGTH " CAUSE VWde ImI OF i 1: to Obuin the State b--- "tttfendeff Die TCallotiJ' Con- givds of Cbamies and T Money . fiom ITt.'lia feturtied to her toraeaad reports an enjoyablo, and profitable visit. Mrs,, Duseiibfrry vaa " appointed by Ooveraor Spry, aud deltvered an addret.8- on chariucs and corrections in Utah, in u'hicb the operations n- - Rtaia -- Mental the Induslxial aehool, thp juvonile court worn auu p,v. f charity Association were NEED GOOD ROADS y .. - .. - twres-Hjin- Gite, Ray, Wilford Hick, - Dr. Fred W. Taylor, Thomas N. Taylor, William M, Roylance and R. R. Irvine Jr. aipie- -- 'as - H, H. C. r?ri a F. Caive' tions- - at Boston. Joe ph 3J1. 1 first-clas- e, to ourxity WKLCUMii. Mayor back news of contracts for some of o of Saratoga moHt the of exclusive famous th P'c;(!pivm SERVICE EXAMS o- - freia rtd bvg examination; will w bold Jn' I'roesterday, when MajTot Eayt r ........ plwtjo-plajiroduct'rs of the United for ihefo!luf i.k jnwitiufl tm tltfl tmg city, steppea irom an aaiomo He will return Jo date named: July 19, engineer.. nd bile. He was cordially thankedoy Stat'.'t! and Kurope miller? Indian service, S800; laboratory tne ' vjsors who were a little off. tt Provo Sunday ... "MENTIONED FOR CDMMI8SIONER. 8moot Dusenberry, ilt-?d- . ' scums - wood-Clifto- n dur-ifir- .... IH RECEIVED BY - j .V s HIS SI WELL INTEREST IN SALE. An occasion of enecial Interest to the f the Provo OpJller Je, manager of Provo and vicinity is tne people 1b fr hniisc - in Hilt Ijibn mtklnr- UN clearance gale at the rangenients with the film supply Mercantile company. The s houses for service to the theater merchan carries the and it is .said the customers are ins its uBramer occupancy by the ing picture' show. Mr. Jci uil! bring jalsajs sur' pfgennlv bargains mov-'dls- County Mofcey Needed 0 m) News Gathered at Random East , 1111 mM IIIGHIALK by Diiseaberry Mrs. J ii i ESTABLISHED .1885.' 8, ,1911 JUJ-- Y SATURDAY - ARRANGES FOR ATTRACTIONS. Obtaineff - Suggesttons 1 - anal MIL LLLU-- - f Sit 1 CPT fOfl THE C SATURDAY,- THURSDAY, SCO'uT BOYS MAINTAIN A REGULAR m lull CITY; COMPLETE GOV. A SARATOGA ... EHIHI BOHD ISSUE IS J - .J . , PROVO, ITJTAH, IM - UiJ LiTt v '; ;j' . LB ,TnFFjR, A a. . 1 -- FOR .AUDITOR. Elliott. 4itant, SUUta- - ?lUUf were m tne.qomains ot a new " city controlled and ruled by ladv sentiment developed m who will tarry the responsibilities 4- 4 I " discussions at th confer- ot real xity governrnem on tne. rriHERE is to be a decided damaged by rtrr early this jixoYmn'"" ence at the Commercial; " ." morrow. in ih ' will be the loss neistiboiI change in the affairs of thejand si, rerorii examiner tuuuej,- aiawu io -- club today between Governor.Wil-!- . ' Mayor-Ra- y", of alarm wa1? 'urBif J1SUi; "J1ie tt.onf? boid County - Commis--j KOtUbUrjiiu (male),! least at i?overnment citv R. 4Richard Ham Spry, Chairman j . ' Ii;tt'itate cwaimeici- cinuui'ssion, $2,- sioner Ward, Postmaster Clove,. .tnis is wnat IS amicipaieu nuin riigmeer and Professor Lund and a representa engine fru iM: union the.o to $.,(mm); AiifUHt the new form of government. The;lhe of the State Highway Commis- Indian B"H"r. BervKc, tl.atjunior tive of The Herald visited the Bojs es Jieie the rear AuenKDlained. She states ;rt t,rt., ritienc hve v' "rkionm " r'raetir-.iilU, iu:.tMom,S0; l 3 August sioru and . tne commissions of 000 a ftbh,;,4, stock the 'pfcjwiht, mit ly delegates Scout camp yesterday at Saratoga . and returned city, enthused ruit-dM;'araftfimsUi t51t0' aid or:4Bt and E" 'w. Temple. were he d in "'men for positions of 'commission-- ; j,,., l4 Jea?h-iy i the people dnect whetljer or not v Tremont with the work of the. or r splendid uiauhs iiiiu in'oruia'erc..jSn the matter has not been inn- - Jo!n?o, wio ps 10 l? b:,t)lv. octic survey, defenders and citizens 9 I. JIihIhoh.' H. exor youthful Provo, wrid roads be to funds for good .discussed with tutu - . f(t:I made incfiei tiv eiiort in r.i.in, ih..'tion ... v v o- y o . o. o o o o o o The ,i. of he town entire workings wtigntiy soitU-i- abiiti there is still.a qaestion who .will-- "i pended in the county this year ' were visitors and" the " Inspected by ' 1lf;V w actJ 1,rtir ' has NE.W ipAS. shall be raised by "a "five-maThe .new law-:- "",be candidates. ""M(lLr,TH were conditions faultless.. almost Of PIONEER, ; , lw(m' sinwd by Uie fnnies Th'r- fire rect tax or by a bond issue for a Mrs. Duseube.ry has come commission form. of. government, is It believed the that K. !rovo frUs( of Mra Mary v camp will be- .' lur. fmra with a number of ne-- ideas concern madeGeneva at substantial amount. next reorkrH.u! will "the with men make Spiui.-l"applU ove in tWe Hit-- ' Vua Foih, year.' requires that Tn$ roreptioa given ihe visitors was As explained by the governor and iMg enlarged suid better facilities for thv dea'; iy li, j;he OifJ-.- . & . V-tfor pnbjic office and at lea- - U cou-u-by inxuniu ,'f buljr r 'her tathe.:. John burton, a "U- tlivJ-i niembers "of the Suae Highway co)n- - tje care f rBe, to trie eyni c .'rr ml 'T" royal one. Short addreaaes werfr ni fMr4i?r'-vo!fi I'lo'i""!' "f Ui'ia. hnvlfg lived in the m HSrs s hundred doll lis tfAatd nuuio by Mesnrw Rayrdova ami IinoV Mrs. Dusennery Svatts tbat their sanction before the io secure .the J2.000 gta'te. nii'sion, 1f .ji'. :ir f''i.Ui was "Tue to Hillowed JF; J " Mfl'fin m' lised-- ey i instil J'i'in' on s Consid-red- , by a response tor the. "boy." so there is lit- 'h n .;lure ind fjejeral debility. Th. wbk-. e ViS- - tie chance of 'iature .the levy. on a part for the 'fuiv'fiil will he held in Salt. Lake Citv. by Alr, Fisher. forcing men to take ' marshals hear law talk. y. cwmuiittsiuuer jrej. there are over 3,flu0 inmates. mereui id A down stroll Prove . " O avenue, guided At iiu afte'rnoori session of the mar-1the positions. TO business CONSOLIDATE, Tliurs'-iayAtby Fl3T The children in the instituiion avu givIn btisini'ss Manager Kelley, pro vefls where city jmli- nirils of the county ("i'y o Raid that, the t.asnnvers rf of the Dell and that the v " Tlumta- - and othw. of' The were winners In keep en and excellent care and boys Li been have the.e training, tics, bench would oppose the levy, le&al .the li"Ul' "dent teli'i'hone syntems have explained jne active atti m iavi,, o, ing dwelling places. In theare quiie as much in ;a- bisides teaching sucli mental educa- b,en a general VHE -- " - Ralph MILLINERY SHOP FIRE. lace maker, andian Tho Avenue millinery, on AMdt'ray July 9, food technoiogiRtTiuale), mvrnue, owned by Mrn C. K. .Maw, was irtKt;- Awgust l, ihemiut (ma3e, Phil- "r HbsiK-ia't- i - lU.-tH-- ! - - - -- y iBoo;,y m-r- to-th- - - v-"- - - is " - jirt) -- e ( . :.! r: - j - teebie-au'jeei- - i c, ' , 1'-n.- r a apoliwA-ajywiiridtiu- ir 4Lu-tht- live-mi- il uect-iiba- feeble-minde- ; d, i -- - ch-cle- , the"-Prtv- flre-ini- disc-us- U fraU-rnliv- . - though they tor of road improvements as any other tion as they are capable of receiviisg section of the county. they are taught trades-- and jndustrlai PROVO . BENCH TAXATION adapted to their capacity. In Sir. Gardner explained that the ux pursuits .. tliia way hpHi'HQ thp pnmiYiiinitv inordie tins year is aireaay unusually Jn high there," occasioned by local itn-- relieved ol their .care as thejL-ar- e proveiuent-Sbuilding of school housea, a degree self supporting their moral waUr Eystems and other public utili- - and physical condition is vastly to .iifisi' asu property ownexa..oiiae "proTreaV bench to raise 140.000 for this year s road building, which Is five mills on a Before .turning to Utah Mrs. Devaluation of ?8,000,000, would not only enberry visited friends in New York arouse opposition, but probably would and from there went to Washington, result in the good roads movement be- where she spent some time with her ing 'seriously hurt ia the county. brother, Senator Smoot, and Mrs SHOULD BOND COUNTY. - ... -- . --- -- - -- .r.., . fipr.on - Foik. Tbe ,l)U)J)JlJU;d il ( , teiiu cleanliness prevailed, . Neatness wiijcb Uiyrongh was 8nijd (ht, and while there were n !v i:iodviii ;md eipilpped with the lat-tpredominated Men of affairs who hoo government toward a common of the iil all handle the ci.nviiemtus, elaborate dcoiations, usually iouie pic-"rough bupiness cycK. "While there is provisions so that the eroom itient may ' t ..... .... .." .'b uniform Tlx- next meetlncr ' in '.work and thn Hell oiflce has been va- - tures Jrom home were to be een on a A A. Snyder is tie present box cated. . be neld at Lehi, Augusta. .. , , , or suitcase. ,. ii. viv commissioners-who- . ?re biiiiiness ,. m-n- i j,,, h nnVlf-rstandir.- ... . "" - . . ou -- , .uubiui;b9 auuuiutau tuuu, ' llliinftgCl BIG SHAM BATTLE- .has not been run to the best advan- - BG C0NTRACt FOR CANNERY. -o- Yesterday the youngsters engaged L COMf TO PROVO, . tage. It is believed that ;auy of the Products rf the tlarnVn City vale--4Mid h bi ning company; te-- a tahte- in YTccesstrf "Dresent faults and systems'-wipracticing tbe dilferent eventslthe camp. All the movements, of war overotime by' the new plan, of govern- - ?I7,(H)0 ,hMve ben contracted for included in the maneuvers, Slg- ment: ,tbe Z. C. M. 1. The bulk of Hip sale io" the convention which will occur atjwere -j 17 18. reis and 'Provo ' 16, It fe for and fruit jam? will August tomatoes, nailing was taught by the Provo squadL THE PLAN OF GOVERNNHNT. make ud the remainder. Manaeer ported that the Mid vale firemen have HoId to the inlured was. also nmtmv What te known as the cotumibion Theodore pariey informs' The Herald 'ordered new uniforms. They expect the many things demonstrated to the g or. the. Det Moines, plan of municipal tnat the force now employed axgre- - 10 earry off prlzea In the lads. In ail tins, work the Provo lada. showed that they had excellent traia . will become operative ip gates 40 persons, and this number, wf'l contest Smoot. government A suggestion In lieu of the proposed ing'irom Scoiitmaster Segall. cities of the firflt and "second class, be ore than doubled In the tall when! levy, that Utah county raise 1250,000 tomatoes begin to come in. Mr. i'PICTURES AT REX AND ELLEN the AWARDS GIVEN BOYS., throughout Utah at noon, Monday, or $500,000 by bonds for S were the comments f leaves in a rew days for Og- -' Farley From every point of view the out 1911. . CiUes of the third January-1- , .brought thf comment from the gover- SODA Btate.made t0 the manager, on "the fine vbm the nnam Qf ' ' ol the boys ig. a pronounced buo- ing . nor: ' class still will retain the 'wju m(H,t with an organkWr from slnw" ran Tiiuisday and Friday, that cess. ; "By all means, I believe 11,000,000 councilmanie form of government, with Maryland, and an effort will be made- - 1r wtrna nreRiimnttnnn in aav that n Awards are made each day for the a. would not be too much. Good roads Sat- to- form a Utah association. show equally as good will be run a mayor and five councilmen ' best kepi tent and prem ses. Today. are as essential to development as rail nrrtnv nnrt Mnnilnv Trio trrontnnt va- -' la the cities of the second class, like ' ' irst prize was given to No, 8 of Salt . roads, and in 'some" sections exeeed tb Is afforded, including war, stage,' will be looked aft- FOR TELEPHONE CABLES. affairs riety Provo, public ' and second tc No. 6 of latter In Importance. Utah has the . I. Ttiat lUa -er by a mayor and two commission' n,t"n( K .Ju.4i,. .o w v...u-uu.r tin vpl U'OHtprn llfp nii rnllifli'niK Provoavenue in the small tent divH fver-fo- r and I hopa- . and operatorsot soda fouo.- ers.- .., , sion No.' 11 of Ogdea-avenureceived ontlnues until ou rhighways are as taing wno U8e artificial "colpriag and bo The law regulating municipal elec: started in the near lUture is indicated taste- - Miss Brown's sinking No. 9 of Salt Lake are iirst and prize near perrection . . in a' wt hr good engineering nn ?.,-- a iuA rnmmpnrlpd nrith thn rnmnilc. ......... liv,' ihA ihinmon,' ki.a' - --rwppI litttr ..v.. In their syrups must indi Hnna In wu.u.u.,w waiviiai , 9 . . . MvJ IVVWIGU DUWUUJ ui.lIAD. ,,. - and honest workmanship can make flavoring - be used. sion u last' J lit?" the by .VUUUUll.tt. legislalilt?' plant passed v,. MJe " ' i,,.,ouiimui;. p Th,ere are also lor Via; T a label : xh& a fact or either - cate, by by daily awards for the ' them. delivered this fture, prescribes most carefully the pro- - telephone cables-werneatest and cleanest tables in camp. riiT rAvuK3Dyu. BUYING CATTLE. Cedure "to be followed. Registration week, ana a force of men will likelv No. tureka received i " first and Ihe us not and1 "Let . delay this work .until we by Wi.llard Hanserf, Jr., state food A. V. i,Iudna.llUell-knowB-4a-Uta-frday8l!a citIeg or tho flr8t and 8eC0nd be liere within thenext few days. -Provo officers thwsrnv-rn-received second a ETmwr.rmtiTmKd patrol TmvTnrrsarvpH -his operations here years ago. as . iJoiuiiiiBsiouer, huu an . veuuui steals win joe on iuv nisi, uiiru, anu I.in"todarscontest flrnfir ' HTr nrt ho an ovaqi anl lttrnnr .uajry ' .a dealer in livestock, is here from St. PATHFINDER IN PROVO. . of soda fountain drinks are notified fourth Tuesdays prior to the general-AUT, One feature of yesterday's exercises ' 4ftf . ;. . w leave vur. cuuui eii, uui liy.t ns enjoy .1 lir 1.1..lrr ' .foKOntl. Mn.. when he in III HI 1Ha"'V;mnntntmal - Mr. Han-ba- d law.t0 confP w,tfl ' We wcerUining of the the, ome of It ourselves. If our fathers . P"M buyhis: and Belllne cattle and oilier ranrttdatea ta hn'vntpd for' t a'1 the tiail to S.iti Prnnrl.ro r, n.itftmo--i- n amerent alfillations ; reprebonded in : tbeir time for good 8eB say U is possible to color and religious livestock. general ''municipal elections in cities bile owners, who will make the trip ' scouts. . It was found. sented the by roads the debt would fall lightly upo flavor syrups In a maimer that cannot of. the firsts andr'setond class will be overland, o-1passed through Provo at 7:30 that the religions represented-bthe us now, and you, herein rov6. would e detected by "the taste from the real nominated by a nrimary election, and a. m. Friday lnornirie on its "record- - NEW MINING COMPANY w ' rt rt ...A.ila a.i hAtio tr in, ""-l'' .. a. half a much again have population "' - of miles - In 132 - Articles of Incorporation of Neboi the fruit, and in j some In- - no other name shall be placed upon breaking run juice. . . . r Saints, as you now nave," - the - Mining company have Exciiorarae-oitt- B ne'ected-df'be will ballot those except artificial coloring and fla- - t general Methodists, U.' The governor cited the enthusiasm statices -- ,u iPjeshyterians, . .Baptists, vi rtiPrt h otorir with iha mnntv Tt, -- r ' !LJZ. ' LJ ' " j tfi aw" ,- In Box Elder VJUlia- r-i. k i i.t.ltnl atnrlr t I9.S ftnn 'It. .haroc nt tv.l "BrronBiiBXSr-aUJU'lcar.i.n county as typifying ihe voiing is not harmful,- but the-"l...,! 0116 to the public the right to ' Impetus of the movement in .the state. guarantees cents each, based on! UJ ,U9; bof oat 01 ond Tuesday precetflug J,he geiieui'&ive out the result of 'their findings, Pr value of .2 h some 0 not know. :what.they are buying and this There, he said,th taxpayers-ha- d B.nd"wiH valuation", of tbe following mining'-"snnounce TnTlimjr"fraaib!e;,tbe: municipal . eleetioiiiwliich be. or will enf the ce4 y by pure, food to se- right only raised, th .,..-.....!alowned -- by the--' first Men- - route-t- o the jcoast; thr Tuesday-fcrtlowf- ng 4 are maue uany inio tue sur cure the state appropriation, but bad Bureau. n'aes 1 rutt fNebo Hn, in i district! of mining November. Judges election, day --country, where rocks, birds" rounding -t vpted tp.issuem200,000Jn bonds i . Minwan. kos. jl ana zt Ulue , Bell' QY ERFAJL3Kimi nrtr-Jgtn.cra1 munMinl appointed Tor the -- BQWMSWfe-fcSNEFICIAL. ' ' " and vegetable iue of ai .animais T .tlfcn" 1 ftTtrt !, 1 NOB. In addition to .the etntc .ofliclala vxrftf, 5TTwnu?TI",'l 2l Viti W V,ia" i A trn n a rtnA t h A n ( .' "illrli tih'a 'tll.tOQ r.ilif arm ,r kinds are studied. Mr. Today Wymaa J The fact that a bond issue at 'this County Commissioners D. T. Lewis, C. mary election.' "" jMrs. A. W, Miller, of American Fork, .JSliringviHe Is 'ilanied as the princ jlTli ad 'Charge- of the excursion and nfud- -time' would bring "Into" the county a H.'Ward" and James II. Gardner, there PRfirrnnoF rnn rAwnmiTFS "1. who is well known 'in Pmvit hnrl Dai. nlace of business. Thfollowing '." 1tl. T V trnMtl, .il,r . . IISCWWU ' VI IwaUl,- VUIU ,,, 1 i I. hn ,.ui .HI ill. mini o uu umturn t lHnine large sum of money, practically ajl. of i were present at ihe conference CouDty ; ar- uuuc- vi Any- - person desiring to become a uuiuci prom ; " v. wo .oir s I vatert. lanrla . . . nnrt. rtoenrt -- nil arithin M ii ,, which will be spent for labor and ma-- . Attorney Jacob Evans,- - County, Sur-"- " candidate for mayor or commislsouor radius of a few miles. ' terlalwlthln the boundaries the veyor Frank Weiitz,' County Road Com-count- or auditor must, at least ten days home. s, A. V. Strong, . a , . ;, :L, , " the, commissioners' though 'missioner. George Myers, Postmaster prior to the primary irectlon, file-witsecretary and treasurer; W; H. NO WORD. FROM HOLBROOK. j would be a large ractor.Jn determining j James Clove and Albert Glazier.. Fol-- r the" recorder a statement of hls iattrtBIG HAY FIRE 'Je'.'sey J; R. Kindred Jr., N. H. Pack- Up to the time of going to press the action to be taken. While the' board lowing noon adjournment the Btate of dldacy. This statement. must j W. E. Robinson, ot American, Vork, ard ftn! MSirk Cock.'-W. IJ. Ray had not received any Mayor. baa the right to o?der the lew, andjficials and the others who were pres-tfcer- e compRnsd w.ith the of at least jiuffered the loss of 23 tens of bay, a " petition from rep'ly Lliolbrbokt tela live, to his, Is no appeal save through tho ent were guests of the county commls-cmirt- s 100 f4uanfied voter's requesting .such and other farmirsc Ittinlements rM'ss" Ktberlr Alexander wKJ kav? appointment na police officer. .It i3 re " if the constitntiona'Ity of thejsioners at the Hotel Roberts. Gov-- " candidacy, the his fatfu during tfie VwkTv 8f? ,week for Sa'f Lake abd OgdcniportedtUilt; patltlon forthI citi(by pjeU,ioa 9 be'lng'clrca- ennctment'is attacked; it is'rnor Spry and Messrs.- Lyinan" and to. be In tubBtanlially tbe' following Mr. ItoLinson and sou had built "a legislative for. several weeks' visit with relatives. ,'trlI askinr'f1e m"nTOy fo njraa jona. ot the commissioners tc Bovrs returned to Sa1! Iake oft'ei form: , th a intention t Wt.rjl i'ui- laOCh, and lifter eEltirieT 'mi' VelVKn haa rolTirnnil frt'Cofiin for thf VSi'flnoV. and rumor hn '. . , defer decision. until tho people can' bejluncheo! and wilh return for another The tinders-gn-dduly, qualified' wt.nt tb'akep, during which .time the 'gait take Oi after a short visit to'il that his application has been erv- reached and tbei ropinlons considered.' meeting' at some date .to be fixtfd l'atr. CONTINUED' ON PAGE fclX. of hay. fire sprtad to the-tacIdorsed by the prohibition leaders. Prow;" i- -- , Oni-iWII-- l.y'ly ' I hose-couplin- MllS wad-buildi- biUii.n-4rni-liiiUla.AhQi.- -- H time-honor- i MUST USE LABELS - - i. " Lake-avenu- . road-buildi- - ng is-t- v.. 1 , ,,,(,l -- ! om " .... , ! .ir I - ... - beenresP1 i be-foi- " .m ie-.Jf- V " ii " fue - m .jywimn . . ': '- -- " - .n . . y, . .. . -- . vice-preside- Rey-;nold- . be'-ac-- ; tr ' ,r.,n - - ,"'" ii:. - , |