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Show I 33: YOUHJFIND HATHE V ' 3"3 331 -- ' t. 'Vi .? .t 4- mm r - HERALD CARRIES FROYO 77 J IT s IN aside The Herald as an idTertiBing raedium, jrou are ' able to apeak to more than'; five thousand readers every iaaue .VOL. XXVL NO139. TPROVO, UTAH; SATURDAY, v JANUARY' 3'-! nrhnn lA StO UbH Hi I II!! 1 111 J - - IVIUIUtl - :- - -- Thft 3 ---x Be- - hind CQropliion of r?s -- I trict court in this c&ntry, brought under the liquor law passed by the holic standpoint. In the .history 'ot laatllegislature, was 1ilecl r"today on Salt Lake City. Not only will the appeal from the Justice's court at On December 18 a search saloons be closed, but, unless the plana Paysoh. and. HBejzurwarrant was.lssued of Chief of Ptljllce Grant and the city against Dave Huish, a resident or commission go awry, the drought will Jyw.&dttb.h.TO lianr eiayson, city marshal of the Road WILL i NJV T AID CALVUU Pay-sc- n, . yf 1 - the State Dairymeir AssociatioinrOulfinedrTyieet- - That financial arrangements have been completed for extend- ing the Denver, Northwestern & pacific railroad, 'known as th3 Moffat .road, from its , present terminus at Steamboat Springs, Colo., to Salt Lake City, is de- clared in Thursday's Jssue of the Rocky Mountain News of Denver The article asserts tha French and American capital is behind the project snartfaatrthe "big tun- nel through the Continental di- vide will be bored by. the same interests, that will finance the extension, which, under present plans, "will be about 390 miles' in length, necessitating an expendl- ture of fully $16,000,000. It is ther declared that the men now at the head of the company are to, remain in control." ed 'to Huish court. Mr.Huish. jTrom jthis LUC) OaVi CU 'AVIUOI CUVS V - " V rio?v Nl ' ing to be Held in This City - - ses'sibn of the annual eonvea tiott of the- - Utab- - Staie-iDalr- yoclation will convene Jointnieus Ths-'openi- C precincts of .the Alta.club,.. the. club the University Club, the Elks club, the Moose club, the EagleSj club, and such other clubs as maintain Com-nieixi- rakle4 the promises of ths de fendant and seized, oantity oi Intoxicating liquors. WJien the" case came up for. bearing the defendant demanded a jury trial, and a verdict was returned declaring the liquor con" traband and ordering its destruction, with the exception, jf twelve gallons of alcohol which was ordered return. UTAH iULU vei-dk-f : JOIN WITH THE I -- Big Interest Said to TO FflUIT UEIi JTomorrriw' glTPs abtinitant promise. Of being the dryest day, from an alco. goae,-.tQ.ihgJt- , adver-- - MB BUTTER II SUNDAY . -- the State iiorti!ttltural so on the evening of Wednesday, January' 31, at 7:30 ocIock. The aswith ly -- de-t- bars. ' Today a polite and diplomatically worded missive will, in all probabilU ty, find its way to the managements' of -. ;rA '. 5 . ,.,.. V. , i,-'-:- 7,.:. I sociation will be in session in this - - -- from January citv An interesting-'programm- e iarranged for tka the severarctubsTequestfng them to close their bars at midnight and keep unu:.. Co'dack.: Monday t!iai..(;'o.-ii.- . to February 1. has been convention and on 31" Thursday night the Jairymen'wiii finish up their work with an address by has appealee: to the district .mornini;. Governor ' William" SpryTT The program for tue remaining sessions of the convention is as follows: THURSDAY FEB. 1 MORING, EL ..Ben President's address Eldridgo. "Results of the Buttt-- r and Cheese 1 This action, which" was decided upon yesterday, is the result of ttieor- der of Chief of Police Granr that the F,R EIGHT DELAYS PAPER. saloons of the city must rigidly ob-- i Because the freight for Provo V serve the Sunday-closin- g feature of ' trade leaving Salt Lake Thursday men " law. liew The saloon litiuor the U Scoring' . . , on the San Pedro has failed to .. the after Representative from dairy division, immediately receipt Qffthej 4'. arrive-r- a this cityr the Herald-is- "assured t Chief Stages department f ,'agrt-- t Orantrihat they order, ; 4 four irages ' no! . culture. close their only placeTof 4today. Other arrangements, how- Records of the Individual business that "Keeping" they on' Suuday'but ever, will be made so that here- would render hM all the assistance Dairy Herd" .... ...Hugn J.. Cannon after the readers of the paper ---"The-Wor- k of the State Dairy in their po,wer' to the end that other will be given the special service. In Advancing be laws of violations prethe might Interests .pf the State'' vented. fur---, -saloon Willard In with line Hansen, state dairy commls- Uie, assurance, v sloner. metf are"understood to have suggested i ; Address that it would be well for the clubs to .. bar3 on Sunday, and, the close the-r- Representative dairy division. Unit, ' same commission of the ed States department of agricul mind,"t being wise people in England believe that Sir Edward Grey is destine-t' Full information regarding the imMany -ture. was decided to "ask" the. clubs to ob, become prime minister in succession to Mr. Asquith; and the radicals fear portant development is said to have 7" THURSD0"AFTEBNOON serve the same hours that the saloons this, for they prefer Uoyd Ceorge. i Sir Edward ia the Becretary of state for I :. been obtained' on excellent authority. are observing. foreign affairs and made a great hit la.Ws .rndifilmailttejiItvlt)Lllb. "UntformUy In Cheese Making" . . 7r aeraan" foreign'. .mYjaisterTut!bistKn;rgard1ng the IPerslaa situation was , . Edgar C. McCarty of Hooper, Wash. it.la nofbelieved tSaTtbeTerwlirW not It is stated that in seme quartors ',. At "a " so well received. " Targelyattended meeting at ivy difficulty iaprevaiLiag-iipo- n && "The Cow Testing Association" ... "the date when construction work will w: Americati f,.tbe tax- clubs . : . Fred Froercr of RichmoniL ,Utah "P as., their mem 3X.i,: corfcmence 'li set as' early as 7 l . Address payers and citizens of that district, bers have been active in demanding a but that the company nopes to begin of V. the P. Professor Ellington the board of education was authorized stricter enforcement of the laws. This " not later than June 1 - " Idaho. cf University to call an election to vote on bond- is particularly true of the Commercial According to thea'dvlces from .DenSmall Cheese Factory'' . . of a "The has which in number hand club, for the pur. " ver, the next extension -- plans are un- ing the district for $20,000 Kon. Orvllle Thompson, Sclplo, Utah' mean much moral to that the of building a new school build- matters derstood .to'' be independent of the pose are of Up a Dairy" and the welfare business ''Building city, There was but very little opplans set on loot and submitted by ing. T. Came, III.,, of tho John Is working harmoniously with Prof. which ' Governor William Spry and other cap. position. An election will be called the commission X: menUtah colege.- -' lines the agricultural along Barred Rocks. cockerel, 1st, 2nd and 3rd pullet. ltalists of this state., who proposed to some time within the next thirty days tioned. Adjournment Wm. Goodrich, Provo, 1st pen, 3rd Roy C. Boley, American Fork, 2nd 3aid In the extension of the line by and it is expected- that there will THURSDAY AT 4 P. M. Next. Sunday every establishment in pen. ,1st and 3rd hen,. 2nd and 3rd pen, 1st and 2nd hen, 2nd cockerel. few- votes agninst the : but be ji very : . . launching a move to build eastward Buck eye Reds. Salt' Lake where tobacco is sold will pullet, 2nd cock. Secretary and trer.aur'8 report , issuing of the bonds. from Salt Lake. John A. Smith, Keber, 1st pullet ... .". . . . k.Prof. Lewls A. Merrill and to 1st 2nd Fred F. B., be 1st, Grant, closed, pen. according Rati, It is proposed to erect a 540,000 L. H.' Holbrook, Provo, 2nd pen, 3rd The names of William , G. Evans, cockerel.'. ls pullet, Election of officers for" coming year.. chief Of police. Tobacco stores In the hen, 1st cock, 1st, 2nd and 3rd who became president "of the road fbl- - building here, to be used by the high front of saloons, in hotels and In drug 2nd Single Comb Black Minarcas. NIGHT SSSSION. cockerel. of the JEtoyal B. Wooltey, Provo, Utah, 1st, lowing David H. Moffat's death, and school and the eighth grades cock. 3rd " B. Chase stores must put up their shutters and Jones, Provo, 2nd and Crj pen, 1st, 2nd and 3rd "Why Every Utah Farmer Should be district schools. who has spent the greater part of Buff ' Orpingtons. a, "'DaIrym'a"hr."77.37r.'7r.'ir.T. refuse to sell. 7 ben, 1st, 2nd and SiU cockerel 1st, The new law of the last legislature Geo. M. Jorgenson, Heber, 1st pen, 2n and 3rd 1st cbk. .his time since then in trying to com- - Dr. J. A. Widtsoe,. president pf the pullet. Cockerel. 1st school and 2nd 3rd a made dis: 1st, high ..each. county pullet. road from plei- - the-- f inaneing-of-th- e Utah - Agricultural coll)ge. z.Sil.yep Lace WhlTF Orpingtons. t"Ke county comit A. 11. Jones, Provo, 1st and 2nd pen, 3" Steamboat Springs " westward; J. "13. trict and left - to The Silo as a Factor in Utah Dalry- W. Si Holdaway. Jr., Provo, 1st pen. of missioners ana3rd pullet, 2nd 1st, 2nd and 3rd pullet, 1st, cock, 1st) . g" . .J. A. Anderson, Morgan, Utah. Maliflg, a recognised authority on the. 1st, 2nd," 3rd hen. into two uen. divide the schools to county cocKerei, isi ana cockerel. resources of the country through ' was Irondans.-John- : "Opportunities for Dairying In Utah" . cock-ereFrehch 1st Tleber', l, M. This more districts.or Geo. county - - which the Jorgenson, . ... . proposed route will pass, . . 1st 1st. Joseph Peer of Ogden ' cock, cockerel, 2nd Guy, 1st and pullet. ' and ColonelD. G Dodge, railroad divided Into two high school districts, ana hen. 1st 2nd White Rocks. "Dairying and Soil Fertility":, . . 3, ON one taking In the territory south of ' -. T;'iB. Single Comb White? Leghorns. builder, financier and now Merrill K. of the Amos Walter Startup, Provo, 2nd pen, 2nd Prof. all the 2nd other Provo L. and the II. pen, Holbrook, Provo, taking lstj " cock dent and general manager of the road, university. " ' ' beA. W. Jones, Provo, 1st pen, 1st; not'Rt'iel, "2nd nen. are mentioned prominently in connec- territory1 north' of irovo. Provo . . . . . .'. . . .Gov. William Spry O. Willard. Provo, 2nd cock Address W. cockerel. 1st and 2nd 3rd pullet, ing a city of its own schools. Gov. William Spry Thursdaymorn-intion with the closing of the deal. S. C. White 3rd Leghorns. S. A. Elswood, Brigham .City, U was voted, lto have three high received a communication Trom pen, 1st cock, 1st hen. Fon Green, American Fork, 1st cock, 'In the assurance that the road will or in the schools north high Alpine 3rd I. R. Reds. pullet, 3rd pen. F. of Comb II. the Davis, auditor be extended to this valley is promised treasury Single R. E. Allen," Provo, 1st ;ani !n.' mu.Grove. one 1st Pelasant at 3rd school W. SUIT rrovo, pen, district, Davis, noD. Henry a inland Washington, at of vast C, department empire ,the opening up llet, 2nd cockerel. -- bondnen. .of sum .him. the that "Vof wealth and untold resources and The high school district will be $34,869,10 tifying Frank Carter, Provo, 1st pen, 1st Clarence Belcher, Provo, 2nd cock. ed for $60,000, divided equally be- had been award thU state as Its por. advantages, in the developments of L. H. Holbrook, Provo, 2nd pen, hen, 3rd cockerel. tween these three towns for the pur-o- f tion of the S. C. Brown Leghorns. which Salt Lake will be the principal receipts from the nation- 1st cock, 3rd cockerel. FATHEH AG A I H W. Davis, Provo, 2nd pen, school a and 1st building Henry higa establishing Walter Freshwater, Provo,, al forests. The amount is 'paid uncenter. In the alleged closing of the " cockerel. 2nd 1st pullet, 3rd pullet. in each of the towns. Lehl and Plea- der an act of congress giving the H. A. Knudsen, Provo, 1st pen, 1st big deal is also shown that business Moses Startup, Provo, 2nd pullet.' Grove have good buildings now state-and- , -sant 2nd" hen, 2nd pullet territories In which nationconditlon3"are "greatly Improved Henry Thomas Provo, 2nd, and 3rd cockerel, 1st and A case has bene filed In the district ' - throughout- - the country, since the that are to be remodled and used for al foresta : are located -- a - percentage hen, 3rd cock., Joseph Seatahler, 3rd pen, 3rd hen, . ( ' work. 3rd 1st pullet courr schcjpl Fork, high American hPre entttled yeorge Lawrence T. allJ. .Chlpman, of the money received from the -- men behind the Moffat road, after Bantomft. Seabrlght whicn American Fork cockerel. The 1st $20,000 vs. George Li Goode, and; as Goode pen, forests, for school, and road purposes. years of fruitless 'effort to obtain Earl Blumenthal, Provo, 1st pullet Rose Comb R. I. Reds. school district will the from high names gets the Indicate, Is brought by a fund of the The matter funds In, an unsympathetic money apportioning Moses Child, Springville, 1st pen. 1st hen, 1st cock. "the $20,000 raised by the will be made with his father. The combe put Andaluslans. : Blue Bon exagainst' of state tho board market have, on the neve of the pros? by 1st cock, 1st and 3rd pullet. $40,-00- 0 a 2nd WV Joint and school district Davis, Provo, 1st Henry, jocal Dimmick Huntington, Springville, plaint alleges that the defendant, enaminers. ":.' "i v.''" 3 'perity wave that Is -- beginnlBg-t 2nd and 1st 3rd cock, 1st, pen, school for 2nd and high 1st building pullet. erected cockerel, ' tered upon' a tract of lund. ownpd amounts' rectvetf from the va- 2nd pen "sweep the west, practically closed a 2nd and 3rd hen, 2nd cockerel. White .Wyandbtteal and the 'higher grammar, grades: rious "national forests" In Utah are as work the plaintiff, and cut the fences deal for at least $16,000,000. Horace Bussy, 1st cockerel. 1st. pen. 1st R. Ei Allen, Provo, thereon. Youiig Goode asks for Cache, follows. Ashley, $2310.29; The proposed ; route will extend con; closed. Utah against bis fathe1, enjoin Dixie, $430.16; Fillmore, $1257.21'; through some of the finest coal belts The Utah Con. property In the Tin-tiBAD CHARGE MADE. fromwith, the in hint and richest agricultural land in the $2433,S2; Flshlake, $2538.50; La Sal, district .which has been operating 42Mj.'22; obtain' la UNHAPPY for wijth $25 Dr. charged Arnionu damr.ges. , and. kind, Maiiti, $8711.39; Minidoka, ountry, giving to the great Uintah for some time closed down the fore fll-- . been has uuusHal a is Another rae false ; Pocfttello, ing goods' under pretenses $384.61 ; Nebo, $Ufl0.1 basin country a long needed avenue part of the week. The shut down Is $52.39; "Powell, e(j iijtlujlisirjic 2533.40; Sevier, of development and direct 'commerce Issued by County At today complaint a temporary one and early In the It was two .defendants. E-$3227.15; UinUh, $5987.70; Wasatch, .. to the principal, centers, of the inter- Arm Dr. Evans. l torney Jacob spring the development . of the, prop to only threo to title quiet brought $34,869.10. $I15J,.401otal,mountain region. With the completion will again be taken up at?JeTrtir"Tast3evenlng acres; or. land near PrY.0' ,T1' ca3?J :tr:z ol the' ettenstoiriiirLbe.jid.dc'ii another erty -for the Utah lftUtledATandi.-lLU-uLon7y- 5 ACLE. held 13 TABERN 7 there ' transcontinental spoke being; and wheel A.; i. (Bert) Cramer was granted Diana E. Smoot "and fifty-on- e others, Arrangements have been completed County officers who will bring him to of railroad arteii 7TIe"fe"and purchased a home for his taber"committee for the old decree of divorce all belrs. of the Ta'to Abrfham O. the an by Interlocutory will have he where tomorrow i the Provo ctioji-ta.wmintrTOUffJthls family at Provo, - He expects ta move fificle and tho exhibition t?, Utah pro I 1mnilnnr yesterday by Judge Bootb4a- - the Dis - fSuiOoL there next mcnh. Eureka' Reporter. will be held in thls"t' ducts' - Before the toad will be a feasible trict court from - Mamie ".Cramer ,on THREE CASES SMALL PCX. route for the handling of heavy of th.e people of Colorado. Accord- commencing Monday morning January FAILURE TO PROVIDE. the grounds of desertion. The cusReports from tJie clly health" pbysI-- 3 the 29. It Is proposed to display the mafreight traff'8,. the Continental divide ing to . the newspaper- account,' offices bring the Information "clan's of ona a divorce of child, decree tody boyBix" years . must be tunneled. It is understood stockholders of the Moffat road are chinery on Center stieet )n front of An interlocutory, 'tire o are " three tew cases of The awarded wfls old there that plaintiff. in any the Tabernacle. The exhibition will has been granted "Edna Warburton I, that this - will - be .done by private Unwilling that It shall depend Lake small pox.- The cases are all at the the steam from. Leland Warburtona tunnel which it does not be opened at 9 a. m. and on "the parties', werey.iflarrled at Salt capital, without any' ad vantage being way upon Oct and 904, the home of Mrs. Tlcterlng, at 323 East J, 1st City, complaint and ring. v taken of the bill ptfssed. by the last control absolutely;'lIit this 4lew", it whistles and bells, will blow i of failure to provide. The alleges. thatrthe7?ehdaot deserted Third North street There is" iso one groundi shoirthe are to It. is proposed to make the ;. Colorado legislature, .'appropriating la declared.: the Interests" taat Grove and abandoned the. plaintiff May 25, case jofjGerman Measles at the Wake., best thaf has ever been given" la this marriage took place at Pleasant ' T exte'nskm " unanimously the financ: bill worfc This has - " - : $4,000,006 for the " ' ; 77:.. field- home, 56Q North" Second east .:'V .' . June H, 1909. There "are no children. 1910. ; ;" '' concur city. , a vote to ' ..- .- not yet been put ' popular v l' - T i - ' ; T.:. .v. .' i DEC0L1E THE DR1T1SI1 PREUIEU '' 186 ID SALT LAKE DECISOII The .Herald. . tisers get results because the readers get all the local news. ESTABLISHED 1885. - L1AY "W" -- 13, 1912. - - -- C -- A . d The-'-Dair- 3 ' 0- 3 - '- Sllf , r s BOIIOS ' i- .... X -- 3 7 yZZZMwk Prize Winning Poultry At the Provo Exhibit ' r w ?..3...., .... . I , -. . . . IK . SUM PI . FID FOREST vice-pres- fc -- .'3 t-- g SDH BRINGS ST : . " ; .. if . . c " Intf-rlerin- COUPLE - , In-th- e . . , - . . - - . ' - ' . . , - 1 - . - V7v 1 - , 7 |