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Show OFFICERS pO WS PICK DEPRBTMENTS - r -- .j- citofficers-electhav- d . Safety-Commission- .' . MENT LEAGUE ORGANIZED r 1 II (Continued ;?j from Page One.) Theodore Farley, Provo Bench; R. W. Brereton, to represent Pleasant View; George Y. Myers, Highland; W. C, Albertson, Elberta; Erastus Hanson, Palmyra. The committee on resolutions and s also one from each city and town represented, was named as follows: S. W. Ross, Lehi; J. H. Storrs, American Fork; Thomas Adamsdn, Pleasant Grove; W. H. Ray, Provo; L. D. Deal, Sprlngyille; Chris Houtz, Mapleton; J. Preston Creer, Spanish Fork; Melvin Wilson, Payson; N. S. Halladay, Santaquin; Perry A. Thom-8- , Leland; Herman Volmer, Avinta-qnln- ; William M. Roylance, to represent . Pheasant TiewT Mark Kartell ner, Provo Bench. Organization Committee Reports On convening in the afternoon the committee on organization and order Of business reported and suggested the following for officers of the convention: Chairman R. T. Thurber, of Span.Thomish Fork; first as Chipman, of American Fork; secAmnion Nebeker, ond Ira of Payson; third Johnsonof Santaquin; fourth JUIP. Deal, of Springville; secretary, JJ3avld Larson, of Provo; assistant secretary, F. M. Shell, Spanish Fork. The report was adopted. ' Alma Greenwood, of American Fork In his talk upon "Through Sals Lake Route Tiains, Better Service to the Southern Utah," told of the wonder-'lu- l resources being developed in Millard, - Beaver and Iron counties. He referred to .those. Immense reservoirs - along the Sevier river in Milfard county. "The reservoir at the old Sevier bridge," said Mr. Greenwood, ."has a storage capacity of 90,000 acres. Then on down theriver Ja the Delta Land & Irrigation project, where .a large body of land is being Then brought under cultivation. there '. are the irrlgatlou projects . in Beaverahdlron counties." To confer with the railroad company In an effort to obtaiiTbetter sertrains to be routed vice the Utah valley the followthrough ing committee, wasppohitd.Ajlnia Creenvv66drBaIrman; L. D.. Deal, N. S. Holliday, V. .A. Jones, J. C. Deal, J. S. Page Jr. F. M. Snell.' : vGoverhor Speaks Briefly. Governor William Spry was introduced and he made a talk. "TiieretS no doubt' about. the good things In .this state centering In said. "The great UtaVcounty," , reclamation projects of the state, some now under construction and others coming, center here' in this beautiful valley. The future Of this county js , assured, when such men as are seen here,today take hold and boost. This I county Is second in population and 'third In wealth In Utah." The -also . to the Strawberry Valley proJectT which. will, when cora- pteted,'' reclaim;', 60,000 acres of arid " 'V- - ' ' land.- -:; it MM I. Steet , "",.," .Proposes ;'We 'are all pretty Jrood .fellows,.". said the governor, "'and we areatl , anxious- - to' dp the best we can for ourselves." We are" like the beasts of the fieldsVe are all looking put ' for our own. interestsThe mjlk - dealer would, pay you- - people here In Provo 7 or $ cents a gallon for milk, then he would taktfjjt to Salt and selHt to as fellows for 8 cents3a tquari?-Thuone is living off the oth-- " by-law- il i i i I- - vice-preside- n, n, r t- vice-preside- ... . and-throu- n i; V ' rji - - gover-nonreferr- .r t ,.! r ' " - - lfe s ' The total amount of money circulation December 1 was By-La- t hfl Articie-Ower-T- s, andahall ft) SflT ' United States' governnient were This makes tteto- tal stock of moneV in this coun- - j345,S43,923 try (pi ini 13,616,526,676. - 'Attraction These suits.are tailored from the best fabrics- - chosen from the popular mills colors and serges, worsteds and all wool cashmere and made in stylish designs. Durable and will hold shape Extraordinary! Eldred's Rink Tonight FRIDAY & SATURDAY, EACH EVENING"" CO A'T BARGAINS V EIR LeMaire & Vance World's Greatest Novelty roller skaters will present their The GEORGEOUSLY, ' ARTISTIC NOVAND SPECTACULAR ELTY SKATING EXHIBITION introducing fancy dancing, waltzing, walking, high and broad Jumping, etc., and many seemingly impossible feata pn ..I I - rfillor fA.Tturins" skfltAK- - Miss We will save you 35 to 50 per cent on Overcoats. Whatever you do call and see our uits and overcoats t Frances Le Maire on the X Electrical Unicycle Skates. Ex- Y hibition at 9 o'clock p. m. g before you buy. Inspect the goods whether you expect to buy or not. I WATCH US GROW WATCH this space for PROVO TEA & CHINA COMPANY'S CHRISTMAS CHINA, f)OLLS, ETC. SITS UTAH S DIXIE Heber C. Beck Jewelry Store LAND dairy returned Monday from a trip to southern Utah where he inspected the grocery stores, butcher shops; "and slaughter houses in that He went to part of the countiy. and found thfe all stores the nearly proprietors quite willing" io have He was their goods inspected. treated most courteously by all tin? FOR SALE. Business men and nad full possesOne work team, one sion "ct the"""stoe"lind'l)laceT"w"h"nc' driving horse, buggy and harness. at work. Some sanitary notices were About ten tons wild,' hay; for particu- served, but in the main conditions lars call at 415 S. 3d East St., Provo: were found to he quite good. FOR-SAL- E Smith, deputy JOLIDAYQOODS BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY A NICE PRESENT FOR A LIT-TLMONEY THE STOCK IS FINE & ALL AT REDUCED PRICE E J. Beck, the Jeweler -- FOR SALE Good Durham cheap. 338 S. First East. , W the-leag- -- buv a Monarch iljcvvnicr mere is lmmeaiateiy established fo ryou a most unique service. You are made to realize ; that the manufacturer who made your machine is going to stay back of it. - - The. .Monarch .Typewriter .Coniv pany does not forget a typewrit- er as soon as it passes into a customer's' hands, but their interest is as keen in the Monarch that has been in u,se many years-a- s the one-oijt"Lway to "a prospective -v' customer. While in Dixie Mr. Smith said he found some real old fasliioned molasses. The product is being .manubushel, factured by the-- - Hurricane" Mofasses Robert company and is the purest molasses found on the market, being absolutely free from any preservative or cow, : Any-cltiz- . 0 . -- F.-A- . - - M o H a;rela for you. the moment the ma chine comes into your office, and continues during all the years it ' is in use. We. are 7 . alwaysat your command. V MONTHLY PAYMENTS. bring ul jraormationT 66 UtahTypewriter Exchange Company West Second South St. Salt v . Lake City, Utah. s - ,.J-l'l- : THE REAL SIGN .iid-ekcr- Is the Electric signattrac-- - -- ( . .ser-vlcrs- . " Clay-ton;Jo- " fqotbal!--tamr'.,,Tha- tive both day and night; It draws the people to your Tvftndow at night and theyjh care your place oi business by that same ' sign thenexl :.r- -: day TRY IT. 5 ; . Designs and quotation!"7". -- ' . v ' thABtri."?wntlv Governor, Spry" urged, the delegates W. R. Whitehead, W-- . R Brereton, T. William Nelson. . 1. thnf uanrl u mo'o" ....v. Aunuv m. 1IF " J L A. Soldier Summit: Herman. to work for more railroads. "And If C. ;lArson, C. EitgVne Fletcher, dded hit. . ,"f ' ' , an Sinoo't, S. H. Belmont. James you are united,-"- . ald " can You JuBt Richards, O. H. BergJfohn ;y. '; ; Ewldewe of Ability" ; THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN whatever get you.wanb ; Why aid. you take iu,ck a grouchy MAY CONTAIN SOMETHING have a great iroia and W. Farrer, Xogan ' O. Holdaway, W. ; as welHas-no- t fellow on your OF INTEREST TO YOU steel ' manufacturing 'estalblshment' Stoker, Chris Burrows, Edward hy. Hei such n 1 !cl:er "C.TJ " ".. hefou . . Monarch Machines may be purchased on "tiie "Monthly Payment Plan. Send for Monarch Literature. Learn 'the many reasons for Monarch A will f .card ; post supeiprityr f?pafford,-Harvey-CluffCHVa- rd, : Light Touch iMonarch Service is established . . vou- - -- , . STREET. When , d. 110 WEST CENTER UNIQUE SERVICE -- FOR SALE Apples 50c annually the first Wednesday 'in sweet cider 25 a gallon. of vote a the December,. ,by majority : A Birkin. members of present. majority of.-, the board.-- , shall .constiadulteration. tute a quorum for the transaction of WANTED HELP. any business tha't may be for the in- -- WANTED Messenger boy. - WTest- - "DAY AT, WEST POINT." terest of the league, and shall have em Union. An Edison film, "A Day at West power to name sucn committees as may be deemed necessary.. WANTED Youiig woman wants Point Military Academy, New York," Article Three! The duties of the work for board and room. Address A. will be at the Ellen tonight and to of fleers of J&e league shall be such Box 275: morrow night. rThja film was secured asTrrrTequtfed "oMh6Tjfftcersr itriike aIthe"TTnre when the" academy wa3 Roberts' Rules of JonesK Wilford F. Giles,' Myrum being inspected by one of the great.organizations. Balrd, L. Holbrook, C. E. Allen, est heroeB of modern Order to govern in aUmeetings. history, Ad' en James of Utah Article Four: , Spartley. miral Jogo, and is an interesting picHans Christen-80- ture. Jn the American Fork: county Bhall be eligible to member.picture are included Wildman Mur- cnvalry 'dflllsr'pistor and sabre pracAlma Greenwood, treasship upon the payment to the phy, Geo. Y. Myer, C. M. Beck,, Jos. tice, the urer of one 'dollar annually." handling of the heavy coagt Flve Article Meetings otth'is II. .Storrs, L. WV Nlelson, J. R Cot- artillery guns from range finding to Taylor, T. F, Frane. , league shall be held quarterly at ton, . firing.. One of thefbest features of such tl mes asjnay be,' designated by - Spanish Fork: R. A. .Thurb'or, ,W. the-- picture is the corpr on parade, A. Jones, J. Preston Creerr. T. Jew, the board of' governors. , very man Immaculate, and all mov Article Six: Thes articles may 3. W. Snell, Erastus ' Hansen, D. A. ing. In'unison past the reviewing of" ' be amended, altered or repealed and Stone:' ficer. It is indeed an inspiring sight otheraadopte 'J from tljne to time by Salt Lake: D. F. Collett, Governor and makes ' one feel poud of the vote at any regular William Spry. a United States army.i Twd other good Thomas .F. Tolhurst, i featurM i at or a meeting called for Payson: meeting, "The T?nvpninff '.' mn. , M el v in :' ' Antnon- that, purpose. Wilson, graph r drama;- - and a good rsparkllng .Among Those Present.. ; rchas. CF. Dixon, Wm. R. Heaton. K9,lem comedy, "The' Phony Str'ike- from Provo;.''' Preston Peterson, Santaquin: ; W. S. Holladay,Ira ibreakefa.'.L Special for tonieht also W. Johnson Charles Wyman, W. H. the management has secured the Sam Scbttab, Wm. M. Wilson. BrerotOn;; R. L Ahderbcrg, Wrlllls.:K. Smith, J.ttf;' Tewr Leslie Forrest..' "the man ti'O-thlrd- n nr in-3,-- " assets- - of the 270,582,753; the. " here on the shores of your beautiful iake. The iron ore is near and coal is in abundance.' The governor assured that Utah county has more resources and opportunities for development than any county in the state. Interesting talks were made by President R. T. Thurber, Thomas Chlpman and Ira Johnson. All were tinted with the boost spirit. The floral decorations at the club were furnished by the Provo Green house company. Exhibits also were made by the Provo Pressed Brick Co. and the Utah Mattress factory. Reception In the Evening. A well arranged reception was given the visitors in the evening. The musical program was under the direction of .Professor Lund and was pleasing in every respect. W. D. Roberts assisted with songs and stories. Manager Seelye of the Mountain States Telephone company, made a cheery address. Refreshments consisting of fruits and punch were served. Articles of League.' We, citizens of Utah county, State of Utah, associate ourselves together for the purpose of promoting the general Interest of Utah" county; to procure, preserve and disseminate information in relation to commercial, financial and industrial affairs that may be of general interest and value! to facilitate business' inter course and to promote equitable principles, and also to increase the social Intercourse among ourselves and associates, and to conduct such other business as will . tend to the betterment and progress of our county and state. :Therefor, be It and It is hereby resolved that such an organization be created and that the following Articles and be adopted: . name of this organization shall be The? Utah County Development League. Artlole Two: The officers o1f the League shall consist of a president, a secretary, a two and member , from treasurer, ( one each city or town of Utah county, a member of the league, not otherwise represented, shall constitute a board it -- 972,266. v s 4 1 -- e o, UTAH COUNTY DEVELOP - ? y Le-Ro- er is wm - " - . L - One of the features at the tentfi annual meeting of the Utah State Dairymen s association will b-ecompetitive exhibit of dairy pro ducts: This was decided at a mett- ing of the executive committee, com posed of Professor L. A. Merrill, Ben R."Erdredge.and Joseph Hire, held in the office of Professor Merrill Wed nesday morning. T the exhibit will include displays Prizes will be produced in Utah, offered for the best exhibits. An expert from the United States deprobably partment . of agriculture will be brought from Washington .to Judge the competition Themetting. of dairymen will be held during the month of February, though the exact date' has not been Three cities are" in the decided. Lo race for the conventibn--Provgan and Brigham City. These mat ters will be arranged' at a future meeting of the executive committee. The detailed program also will be ' formulated then. e ft i t PER CAPITA CIRCULAR TION IS $34.54. ft The per capita Circulation pf. money in the United Statesjs $34.54, according to- a statement issued by the- treasury depart 'r ment at Washington. Besides their circulation on the census "or 19107 Ihey estimate tbat tnere were 94,637,000 souls in tre Unit- -ed States on December Tf last cepsus showed that the "pop- ulation April 15, 1910, was 91,- - . . - - EXHIBIT DAIRY defined thei,departments for their terms of office in the following" manner! ITT Public Affairs and Finances-Mayor- , C. F. Decker: Treasurer, Engineer,' railway and telegraph, license, elec.: trio lights, sealer of weights aad measures, election,clalm, engross- Jng and printing, rules, apiculture, ' and manufacture. "" Paras' and Public Property Parks, cemetery, public grounds. Water Supply-anWater Works Commissioner H. J. W. Goddard: City water works, irrigation, sewer, Public Dixon; Police, Judiciary, fire 'de partment, board of health. .. Streets and Public Works Im- provementa of streets and sidewalks, sprinkling, scavenger., public im provements. Th'e v . i r- : , promptly submitted.:'- JHE ELECTRIC CO. ' to North Academv - .,s |