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Show sa better paper arid; a bigger town? Or are you trying to get all you" caw and ;give('asip)e; as? possil$ lev Provo's upbuildbelieve in. boosting, 1ut we'ean't do it'on ing?. We '"hot "air, .wjll build great cities. """':" -- Tif-i3iiRvjnTn) ItE: yoa.,,hclfiiag JULjn ?kg j:hi - VOL. XXVIL NO. 17, PROVO PEOPLE TO VOTE FOR i ' AUGUST 17 IS UULUIIIUIU DATE FOR -- ELECTION CALLED IS fnni ftfiinTn WILSON DAY CELEBRATION BY T RUSTLES ;i nil U -- ni I'i-- I 1 The "Wilson" day political celebra- Stock and Crops Being Approtion :wlil be held at lagoon August pariated by Soldiers. Situa- 17. -- This Jias been decided by a com- mitte of arrangements appointed by tiblOeco1uTngXnticar .... :.the Woodrow Wilson club of Utah at the first meeting the other night. turned into a stable ..This committee will report toieH iTheir-church club, tonight, at a meeting to be held for federal horses," many of which at the Consolidated music hall 13 have been stolen from the ranchers; East First1 South street." The their store looted, their supplies comprises .Douglass A. Swan, upon at- - will' and their lives A. J. Weber and B. S. Rivers. ' the Mormon colonists in At the meeting tonight, which will crisis Mexico the are facing gravest be perfected, and the report - heard from a committeeappolnted to draft in their bistory according to to draft a constitution and Information received at the ofwhich has Issued the call for the fices of the first presidency of the meeting. 'Members of the committee church yesterday afternoon. are S. R. Thuraan. T. H," Fitzgerald, " Instead of the marattfllng outrages Ashby SnowtGeorge Sullivan, Mathonfhah Thomas and J. W. M c of disorganized bands of rebels, which com-mitte- Majority -la- tfc Rr IMPEOEAR-rlirafiA- SAYS PRICES WILL NOT RAISE KIIGH1 Reports that, with the beginning of the canning season, the price of sugar are scouted by Joseph Geo- ghegan, president, of the Geoglegau Brokerage company and Intimately acquainted with' the market. One rea Program of Sports " At a meeting-of-t-he e OAL - be Crowned Queen, Classy - f IE FOR CONTRACT U RTH R will-ris- . committee who have in charge the big celebration son why the canningdemandwlttTior cause a rise, says Mr. Geoghegan, la for the twenty-fou- r of July In this that the sugar output all over the city, which will be held tonight! reworld Is exceptionally large this seaports from all committees .will be son. read and further" arrangements will "Not only is the crop In the United be made for the celebration. The comhe mittees ha ve been working earnestly Statealunusually large," Cuba will furnish one or the largest in an effort to make the event intercrops in her history. Europe also will esting and plans are now well under have tremendous crops." way. Indications point to bumper sugar The sports (mmitteeriravemadBj beet crops in Utah, Idaho, Colorado partial arrangements for a program and California. .... was thought to be the chief danger of spicy events and this feature of the 'colonists were racing, It Is the the day promises to be especially inforces of the Mexican government It teresting. FIREMEN TO HOLD Thn orT fact fnr "tha mnot nvnula i setof menace the the safety self that young lady Sunday school worker of tlers. According to the telegram from the Garden City is on. The names of Knight People Will Furnish Coal to Valley Towns and Various-Section- institution which is undoubtedly need- - . No Ektra Tax. ' It will not be necrasary to levy any tax on the"people this year to sustain the high school, for which the present levy and the money which will be received from the 6tate fund set aside for high schools, which Provo does not receive wow, there will Je sufficient to defray the expenses of a high school this year. Next year, j it will be necessary that a tax be levied. It will not be slight erect a new building for to necessary the high school because the school can be conducted in the magnificent Central school building, of which only : a few of Its many rooms are now occupied. ' .The people of Provo will, no doubt, vote overwhelmingly for the establishment of a high" school In this city. Inasmuch aa they pay taxes to sustain public school they feel that they can hardly afford to pay the money neees-sarto secure their children's educa- after leaving the grades. '- the Board of Education awarded the contract for improvements and ad; dition to the Timpanogas school to Parley Dixon, whose bid was $4,310. however, y - ; m orgSzTbasebali LEAGUE FOR UTAH COUifTY Through the earnest efforts of Will-la17. Hanke of the Knight Woolen Mills, Utah county Is in a fair way of having a classy base ball league In ,tae near future. Much talk has been heard lately concerning a county baseball league ana the fans have been anxious that one be started. If present plans are airrted out the - baseball teams will be members of the elague will be the Provo team, Spanish Fork, Lindon, Lehl and Eureka teams. The first game of the league will be played Friday next at ' Spanish Fork between the Provo and Spanish Fork teams, and, a large attendance Is assured. ; - bIdpIose says,-"bu- tele-grap- by-la- t - . The contract was" let today for. th construction, of a coat road from the Knight coal fields near to Helper, a distance ot flv Spring-Creek-Canyo- miles. The purpose of this road Is to supply this valley with a splendid " Bishop. C. W. Liilywhite of Colonia the contestants will be placed: In Far-re- r Bros, window today and you may-votMorelos, Sonora, received by Presi for your favorite at once. The dent Joseph F. Smith, a band of 100 young lady who polls the most votes federal troops under the command of will "Queen of the Day" General Sanjines, Madero's own offi and will reign supreme over the br cer, have camped In the colony and celebration planned fer the celebraho have been arTire committee are committing every outrage In tne tion of the twenty-rrourtto be held The following timely suggestions to the federal com- in this city. Each ward nas chosen ranging the program for the Bremen's concerning the advent of the pleasure category. Appeals their most popular worker and al- Tournament which svill be held at seeking summer season with its re- mander against the fawlessness of his hav-- j finally comsort life, outings, boating and swim- command have been met with Insolent ready there are signs of a", spirited Eureka August 22, The ladles contest. who have details all young concerning the pro:, pleted ming parties have been handed .the refusal to protect jthe colonists, who, been as follows entered First are event the promises, to tie a gram and Herald by Mayor C. F. --Decker. The in desperation, are arming them --' - " ; Anna At l: o'clock bond'. Miss Second one. ward, Spafford; highly lntere"tirig suggestions were written by Paul selves, "determined to protect their new-road wlii enable,, Provo This ward, Miss Ella Ritchie; Thid ward, jthe parade will start at rtm corner--of Winn of Salt 'Lake City. Mayor Deck- property at any cost. lecurethelr to 'coalat a much pro-vinIrJ.JilainaDd Ethel and people the Church st.eetH. Fourthward, Daisy Taylor; The telegram from Bishop Lilly- er considered the suggestions as most Fifth ward, Merline Roylance; gram of events will comnence at 2 better price and will also create comtimely ones and thinks if followed white follows: Sixth ward, Flora Midge, Lake View, o'clock at the baseball park.' The fol- - petition which Is usually a good thins will undoubtedly lessen the risks an Conditions of colonists fn Sofor all concerned. The people of this . Evelyn Madsen, Sharon ward; El fie lowing is the program: such outingsMr. t W.inn . writes : , nora, critical. One hundred Made-- . will welcome such a' road and tie Cit Mario city Kansas run Pleasant Exhibition Ekins, by View;, I would like ..to" caU attention "to ro soldiers gartered upon us "for, Terry, Knight people are always m the lead what I consider a very serious mata week, Food getting scarce Our" MountalnView; Miss Mtrtle? Ferguson World" jCfam&lon Team. when' It come to building a greater Team to ward Race. and Grand. Timpanogas Ylew;. SUte(champio9shlp horses stolen. General Sanjines ter, and one that concerns the Uvea ' will enter their contestants wijthin the consist of not "more than 16 men; run Provo. of many of our citizens In all parts refuses protection from robberies 4 : . week. 100 yards to hydrant, lay 100 feet of of the state, t mean the safety of and thefts. He has full control of DECLARES The parade will be the moat pretenti- hose and break connections, attach to IRON BLOSSOf teams demanded boating on our lakes and rivers. We colony. Our CENT WVIDENa ous and elaborate yet held in Povo. hydrant, and attach nozzle. Time to all remember the sad calamity of last Rainy season upon us. Crops in The following business place have be taken when nozzle bits the ground. year on Utah lake, and the pain and fields will be lost if teams go. No ' At the regularmeetin-o- f the direo . called from forth all classanguish it way of transporting families to - signified their intention . of having Prize Cup. tors of the Iron Blossom Mining Co. es of people. Hat anything been done floats: Barton & Blake, Irvine's, Ol Ladder Contest: Carry - horses 7 places of safety.-Stol- en a ten-oe- nt quarterly, dividend was de to make boatmg more safe?. I think son Hafen, Provo Dreg Company, der 100 feet, plant ladder and' raise identified in possession of the not. This should be done, and done Fletcher & Thomas, Moore Drug, j near vertlcle as possible, four men to dared this morning. Payable July 25. federal soldiers. General refuses at once. Provo City Bakery, Sutton Market, carry ladderTime to be taken when books close the 18th. Thia Is one of th iredress. Troops with attending district It is well known tha hundreds of filth and shocking immorality Hedquist Drug, Johnson Paint Glass, man grasps topround.Team to be pioneer mines In the Tlntlc In production among Studebaker Company, Sutton-Chas- e inexperienced persons every year go composed of not moretfian five nien. and ranks second quartered In our church and . Tintic the mine. Vehi. Central Meat, '$20. provo boating, many of them with an utter Prize Drug store, about our streets anl residences. , Hub and Hub Race: Run 100 yards. Lake City or Ogden team. disregard for the risks to themselves In reply to thta telegram President cle A Implement Co., D. L. VanWage-enenor to others whom they have as com- Smith C. 220 Yard Dash: Limited to two men. Provo Team to be composed of not. more Farrer Ldvery, Bros, last night wired the leaders of W. k N. Co., Provo Meat & Packing than ten men. Prize $40. panions. Rowing and sailing "are two Jthe colonists to take Trom each department. Collegiate rule evefynecessary ' the most enjoyable pleasures, and step for their 2nd pria R'in 100 ;to gbvera-Fi- tst Co. vHose Coupling Contest: defense, hut to avoid an connect out middle' produce the most fun tout these are armed conflict is . take $3. section,, feet possrole. He advised the most dangerous with inexperienc- the leaders to to ! Ladder Climbing Contest with Hose: - DISLOCATES 8HOULDER. two remaining sectioar-attaii- hinto communication I get ed and careless people. I would like Ross Ripple, trouble man for the hfdratn and attach nozzle. Time to be Connect hose, to hydrant and attach with the Mexican government at Mex' Co., taken when nozzle hits ground. Team nozzle, to suggest what I believe would be Mountain State Telephone carry hose up fdtt foot Iadler ico City, and lay tnelr grievances be. '.. . . K1 At. the meant of saving many lives, and J men. of four to be and Pr'e composed drop nozzle over top round. Time fore Madero himself, one that I hope will appeal to all who west side to be while morning" the to taken when riding ICup, 0 r love boating. of the city to do some telephone re 100 yard dash: Limited to two men ground. Team" to consist pf five men. LITTLE EMILY POTTHOFF Row boats should have a rope fastCollegiate Prize $25., LAID TO REST- - pair work.- He was riding on" the from each department. ened in loops on the outside of the scidded 1st , to and rules it govern. company's motorcycle prize $10, 2nd prize ( Relay tRace: 880 yards, team to coa- gunwale at Intervals of about two and threw him to the groudn, dislo- - $5. sist of four men. Collegiate rules to Funeral services for Emily Pott-hoffeet and drops of about twelve inches Team Salt exhibition shoulder. Prize $10. ; his Igofern. left Pompier by eating d (made of prepared roap soaked In the little daughter boiled tar of about an Inch in thick- of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar J. Potthoff, ness) ..on both sldea from stem to and who met her death by drowning stern, This is a precaution in the in a of the Big Bench canal tributary case of a boat capsizing through varwere held yesterday afterious accidents, mostly thorugh some Sunday, from the Methodist churth- - A noon, one (a fool) rocking the " boat, " or good attendance of friends of the besomebody, who does not know-ho- w reaved family were present. to row (catching a crab) and topRev. Ira Haverfleld had charge of pling over Into the water.. Then the the services assisted by Miss Muriel if-. rest of the party all lurch over to get Forrester. Words of consolation were hold of the fool, or otherwise, and there they are a mass of struggling spoken by Rer. Haverfleld. Appromusical selesctlon were renmen.women and children, with little priate dered by the choir assisted by WalUM ... hope of ever seeing home again. ter Whitehead anl Miss Wood Alice I also would have all seats loose, , i t Si with loops of ropes underneath, so rendred a solo. The iloral offerings i were profuse and beautiful, Interwould they float, so that by placing these loops under their arms those en ment was in the city oemetary. dangered could float until rescued. that in moment I would be able to Rowlocks should be deeper and more drop the sail, even at some inconvencircular, so that the paddle wouid not ience and little hard work. Sails on v; .! . f. v. 1 (v be so liable Jd fall bit, and so lessen pleasure boats are generally far too ""!'""'.."'' J"'' fe' '( the Jlsk of thlsklnd" of accident.' large and unmanageable. A small Jib Sai'boats are liable to another kind sail, in many cases, will give more of accident by 'sudden, equals ' 'or pleasure,, but not speed, which is e EUREKA - ANDSnilllG , f -- h -- " 1 - - .' , , i i I - tf . ' f, three-year-ol- ki meeting of the members of the Provo Bandheld Sunday, new officers were elected for the ensuing term. V They were Dr. W. A. Thome, business 'manager, . and--, Anthony ... Langstaff, president. The going' orficersVere Irv: ing Hansen, president, and Ralph Archibold,business manager. The new of ffcers. state that they are i 'anxious to please the Provo people and willwork for "the best interests of the cit y at, all times. They, have ordered : f Ive saxaphones tor the" organization. These are We only. Instruments of ''their kind In the west and will be & ralua"ble addition, to the, orgaalza-- j ' ' : ' ' tion. . . quality of coal. "Uncle Jesse" has had this coalnllIzedndayOhafTIie-qualit- y is excellent and that It Is free from dirt. At Helper the Knight Coal Co. will place their cars on the mailt' line of the D. & R. G. and plan to ship it to all .parts of the state. The feel that since the coal dealers' ot Salt Lake are tied upto such a trust that ' they jWill be able to supply coal, to , many'; sections of tfle state Geo. A. JStores is the general manager of this road and "Uncle 'Jesse" I figuring for equipment and car today, with aA eastern representative. The and Straw & survey Weech of Springville will probably receive the contract for the grading aa their bidlhas already been accepted, provided i they f urpish satisfactory v At a s of the State lev-le- d establishment of a high school la this the date city. Friday,' July 2o has been mm- Kinney. get for the election and every of the favor in voted o board of the ber the queselection. For several years ADVISE tion of a public high school has been VALUABLE hundreds and agitating the people here of petitions have been made by paABOUT BOATING trons of the public school for such an provo 1 - At the regular meeting ot the Provo .held st-night, ;City; Board of Education a resolution was unanimously election for passed to call a'ipecial on the the people of Provo to decide " ed in this city. ll UST-- TR I Most Popular S. S. Worker to - Vote Will Undoubtly be Favor; able by Overwhelming UI I T W EH TY-F- O FEDERALS PETlTiON-TO-THE.COAL- iimrn rnri tii r Mill LI 1885. UNCLE JESSE WILL ENTER COM-- BIG CELEBATIOn IS PuBU(GHiCHggMyw26 SPECIAL ESTABLISHED PROVO, UTAH WEDNESDAY, f JULYIO, 1912. -- :.:. -- ;! whirlwinds. These generally find the Inexperienced aailor with the sail se curely fastened down to cleat strong enough to hold a warship: This Is wrong. All rope should, go" through a ring of sufficient size and strength, and, the less fastening down; the better. . I would rather hold the lines so .'" so much' desired, ." When a person wishes to "rock a boat or insists he wants to change place after leaving shore, get his fare and then steer for the nearest place and dump him. .oat and let him walk back home. ' This would be a lesson to ail who get It by x!reL bones and sore feet . i . :'"..;". -..7"-"-.'.:"f"--:""v'"- t:-""S- . :i ;3 ;rv ' Piiki 'iMzl'tiTT v:S'y:: -- V'..-.- y:' ... - - : A'HiW, - - ' . : f, V i.- -' r-- - - .. i" ,- -- ' t t " iL.Miil.fi A BEAST AT BAY. ? v:.. x-- V .". .. . - : |