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Show mm 'the ha The Herald " Be,t Ad Nw Jest Circulation nd the south of - Salt THE Best ' ' -- 3 TiTrTiin",TTT'Tn) a rr irv-- We are now settled lit our new office at 30 East First DEVOtEITTOHrtriy iraNDrlKDUSTRI AL "North. DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY PRO V OTUTAHr WEDNESD AY7NOVEMBEIT 1V1 9 ft7 HUTBTRfllL ;t justices IS BROKEN FOR ARTHUR HARRIS ESTABLISHED wira KILLEDBY TRAIN Call and. see us. lira DECISIVE 1885. VICTORY rnn nmnnniTn iuuiflio TO SALTLRKECITY Ground was broken for the B. Y. U. The following is a list of the jusladies' gymnasium building "yesterday tices of the peace and constables forenoon with a large attendance of jelected in Utah county in the election EDUCATORS WOULD HAVE THE DENT AT PRO FESSOR-PRE8- I enthusiastic students, members of the just passed: N. E. A. CONVENTION. - Arthur Harris, son of Edward Harris faculty and citizens. President George Alpine F. D. Strong, justice; MarMajorities for Judge and Di&" of Peasant Grove, was killed at Lefii H. Brimhall acted as director of cere- tin Hansen, contasble. American Fork Wm. Hunter, jusJunction last night. While trying to monies. , trict Attorney Insure Preliminary arrangements to have Samuel Eteane, constable. tice; get on a train he fell and was struck He explained that the building Woodrow Wilson atTheir Election Benjamin Chas. E., Hawkins, jus- President-elec- t by the cars in .suoh a manner that his would he due to the eflorts-o- f Presconstable. AssoAlma National Educational tend the Hone, I tice; back waiS broken, death following ident Joseph B. Keeler, Jesse Knight Clinton John Oberhausley, justice; ciation In Salt Lake next July j shortly after the accident. Harris was R. Murdock, who James Hicks, constable. JOs. President are being made by ' Superinten- A BIG PROGRESSIVE VOTR apd about"19 years of age. ... Coton J. H. Leauteand, justice; dent D. H. Christensen and A. C. Nelhad all been interested in and worked Marble, constable. son, superintendent of public instrucLyman K50V. WILSON STILL LEADS for the construction of the gymnaF. W. Elberta tion of the state. Studebaker, justice; -- IN CALIFORNIA The ofSiclal returns of the electioa sium. S. A. Bivans, constable. By the time the convention meets for Utah county show all the DemoSelections were rendered by the B Fairfield D. L. Thomas, justice; Mr. WSlson will be president and, if San Francisco, Nov. 12. Returns A. B, AndSon, -Y. IT. band and the audience sang Lehman McKinney, constable. he consents to attend the gathering of crats .elected except tonight from all except five precincts "America. Goshen Wm. Finch,, justice; teachers, it will probably be his first nominee for superintendent of schools, of 4372 in the state .including those a Prof Alfred Osmond offered who was defeated by J. Preston Creer Samuel Trotter, constable. visit to Utah in that capacity. reported to be official returns, from L. Reynolds andrdf-Alie- e GreeTHanaT jus- two prayer, of jjjad--tra$;TT- . On one by 95 votes. The reason for Anderoccasions, presidents 35 of the 58 countieseaVeWoodrow made a brief address in beftarf-trfttSc- t H. Adamson, constable David son's attended of United defeat is the fact that Provo have the States tice; Wilson a plurality of 24 votes. Geo. Beck, justice; Lehi of Oity does not vote for superintendent at lady students. and addresses made, meetings Joseph These returns show majorities for Dav.i4..J. Wilson, president of the Colledge, constable. the N. E. A., and in view of the fact of schools. Sheriff Judd came nearer Roosevelt, in sixteen counties and for student body, wielded the .pick, and View W. J. Taylor, justice-Wilson was a teacher and .a being elected than any other of the Lake that Wilson in forty-twcounties. Miss 'Lottie' Gibson, vice president, Parley dinger, constable. the plurality college president, it is deemed highly defeated Republicans, engineered the shovel in the ground Lake ! Shore- - Joseph Francis, jus- fitting that he should be prevailed of Henry East being 64 votes. TheyjoteiL-gUen-fo- r SCHOOL ANNIVERSARIES breaking ceremony, showing artistic tice; C. H. Bellows, constable. upon to attend the next N: E A.L con: judge and disK i proficiency. Provo E, L. Jones, justice; Wren vention here. trlct attorney show that A. B. Morgan The exercises dosed by- - the VVilkins, constable. The matter willt be taken up with has a plurality of 2, 415 over Jacob dents singing the college song. All Payson Thos. H. Wilson, justice; the president and, other officers of Evans, and J. H. McDonald, Demothe contracts for the building hive J. H. Elmer, constable. the N. E. A. by Superintendents Nel- cratic, nominee for district attorney been let and the work will be rapidly Pleasant Grove Mons Monson jus- son and Christensen, as the invita has a plurality of 368 over Harvey The following are the anniversary pushed to completion. tice-- ; Lewis DHiiiore.-constab- le. tion should come from Utah through Cuff. It Is admitted that the returns and Provo Bench Jorgen Hansen, jus- the heads of the association, programs for the Timpanogos from Wasatch and Uintah counties CRITICIZED. WALTZ" KISS "THE Andrew constable. will not change the' result on the JudiNielsen, tice; Parker schools for the exercises to be B. Walton, jusJos. View Pleasant cial ticket, and that Morgan and Mcheld in the schools Thursday and FriSUIIS FOR DIVORCE IN The musical comedy which appear tice; Scott Allred, constable. Donald are safely elected. day evenings: ed here last Friday evening at the The Progressive nominee for govSpringville S. D, Johnson, justice; Thursday, 7:30 P. M. THE DISTRICT opera house under the caption of "The Mell Harmer, constable. ernor, Nephi L. Morris, polled 2,496 Twentieth anniversary of the Tim- Kiss Waltz" was anything but pleas Salem S. F. Curtis, justice; John votes, running about 300 ahead of hie to crowd the that gathered constable. ing large ticket. Beddoes, panogos school: to see what they had read of as one The Socialists show an increase of Santaguln Edward Bennett, JusSong "Friends." suit commenced E. Iaird has Mary for in line of this the treats H. 371 constable. J. greatest over the vote-otwo years ago, Tew, tice; Prayer. for divorce asainst William A. Laird went most of some them but time, Lake Woodson more Sprlnk Song "When the Froet is on tlie Peery, jus On the grounds of failure to provide than, doubling their vote. away disgusted for one reason or an tice; Clarence Moore, constable. constitutional The amendments Pumpkins." Plaintiff asks to have her maiden Some said the leading lady other. Remarks Principal Geo. Powelson. Spanish Fork Neil Dahle, justice; nanriP Marv E. Losee. restored. De were all defeated by big (majorities, Duet Marva Carter and Letha was .positively rude, others said she Jos. Chappie, constable. fendant has filed waiver of summons showing a general determination on did not wear her splendid gowns Thistle John Thorgeirson, Justice; In the case. The Clark. the part of the voters to uphold the parties were married theater-goinJohn W. Huff, constable. constitution. Song Principal 8. P. Eggertsen and which the Salt Lane 1912. In this city July 5, public raved over, and some one else Tucker A. S. Voorhees, Justice; W. The total vote cast in the couafir. class of twenty years ago. Millie Laursen has brought suit for was 11,994, which Is only aa incwawr'"' Remarks Leroy Dixon, pupil of said the music was punk and that the H. Wagner, constable. also divorce against Tarvel Laursen, director had to scold some of the Vineyard Wm. Blake, justice; Mel- - for failure to provide. She asks to of 1,221 over the vote of tw yeatrt' twenty years ago. before the audience. vin Miner, constable. Musical Mayme Bird, 7 pupil of payers be restored to her maiden name, MllHe tgo. chief The Ta foltowlngria the vote in detailr objection seemed to be Mapleton C. M.. Bird, Justice ; W. Padfleld, and fo:r.f 25 a month aHmony. twenty years' ago. For presidential electors Remarks C. D. Glazier, member of with the management for raising the I. Holley, constable. The parties wei'e marrfed In Salt Lake O. W. Powers price to two dollars and then not Board of Education, 1892. 4591 "' 1910. City December 1, If Jesse 4654 Knight (D). Song Mrs. Lydia" R. Fernandez, presenting a snperb production." commenced Niels Poulson et il have the 'manageuientcontlnuea.. this., ar.4582 ago. pupil of twenty-year- s suit against James & Poulson et af, To James Atidrus (D) . .77. . F H. Thomas . . 4580 Remarks Orson G. Bird, pupil of rangement the best troops will not Fitzgerald (D). collect $200 and interest on a promishere. house when a they appear Mrs. get Z. Witcher Margaret on twenty years ago. (R)...4175 sory Wte secured by mortgage Eph Homer (R) ....4213 of Seventh Boys' Chorus Boys Pleasant Grove real estate. M. Davis (R) John 4179 grade. M. H. ..4145" Walker Ancient History Story Pupil of (R) FLAG AT HALF MAST IN HONOR ..2295 Seventh grade. OF VICE PRESIDENT SHERMAN .Myra M.'De Wolfe (P) Mary G. Coulter (P).. Remarks Supt. L. E. Eggertsen. .......2289 CUT IN G. J. Carpenter (P) 2294 Refreshments. Many leople here have been won2291 Hugo (P) Reprezln Friday Evening at 7:30. dering whether the flag was at half L. A. Mitchell 664 (S) Twentieth anniversary of the Parker mast because the Republican party E. Utah-IdahJacob Geiise a 663., At school: Wasatch (St.. Election returns from meeting of the was defeated or whether it was le666 Address of Welcome Principal N. county show the following vpte cast Sugar Company directors, held yester- catise in honor of some digaitary. This W. E. Warner, M. D. (S). ' A. MuHcher 664 George was decided to build the new latter presentiment proved to be true, for the judicial ticket. F, Wilsorrr day, it (SI... Marie L, . 28 Petersen (S L). 1250 factory for the south end of the county as Postmaster Clove gives out the in Dramitization "The Three Little Jacob Evans (R), judge...,. Ja P. nies Erkine T. 27 (S L) A 4 . 989 at Leland, where A. 73. Morgan (D), judge the company has formation- - thaL.heJiaajecelKtiiLordere Pigs," First grade. 27 Motion Song Second grade. secured a site. Evan's plurality, 261. .... to keep the flag at half mast for thirty Roy F. Southwick (S L) 27 The factory to. be built there is the days from the date of Vice President J. E. (iernse.v (S L) ..1222 Dramitization Original Fourth Harvey Cluff (R), attorney Wilson's plurality, 334. J. HMcDonald (D), attorney.... 917 Nampa, Idaho, plant, which will be Sherman's death. This Is. not only grade. For congress Drill and Tableaux Second and moved from Nampa for, the reason that true of all postoffice buildings but duffs plurality, 305. Thomas (D)' 4590 Third grade. Morgan has a plurality In Utah the white fly has made beet raising other government buildings as well. T.T). Johnson (Dl The plant at ,...45.6 . History of the Parker School Sixth county of 415, which leaves him with a unprofitable there. Howell tR) ; .4258 MRS. MARSHALL'S APPLE PIE. grade pupil. plurality in the two counties of 154, Sianish Fork will be set up am)f oper Johnson J. 4234 (R Sketch 0 Col. Parker's Life Pupil and McDonald had a plurality of 368 ated for the season of 1913. Love (P) 2203 This will leave the Payson field of Seventh grade. . in Utah county, which in the totals Indianapolis, Ind.r Nov. rfl. An Larson (P) 21 S7 Folk Dance and Tableaux Fifth of the two counties is cut down to 63. open for a factory, as Payson was in apple pie baked by Mrs. Thomas R. Knerr (S) .'... 662 with Fork will returns from The the Uintah for competition grade. Spanish county t Marshall," wife of the vice president- King (3) Utah-Idah663 In Mr. hoth Parker School Poem Democratic and increase plant, company's Original pluralities elect, attracted much attention from Anderson (SL) 37 the district. Knight. wUl build at Payson. The the visitors today at the opening of Thomas's 332. plurality. will be The went the for Knight Repubready factory county (Wasatch) EYLER GIRLS MUST the second annual Indiana Apple D. T. Johnson's plurality, 298.. lican except in the case of Sheriff I. O. season of 1914, when the farmers in' SALUTE THE FLAG varieShow in this city. Sixty-three- , Jor of the supreme court-Yo- ung Justice the will be able who south end was to ' elected a raise Wall, by majority ties of Indiana-growapple are dis (D) ......4621 of beets on the ln-- i 7 votes. of large quantities That the little' Eyler Wrjs, played-a- t the exhibition, which will Frlck (R) 4252. of creased area C. land was The of . under that brought largest plurality Lena and Navte, who were sus- continue open until next Wednesday. "iles (P) cultivation reason of J. for the by .............2161 county Wahlquist compleattorney, pended from the Franklin school Young's plurality, 369. whose,plurality was 607, and the plur- tion of the Strawberry project. in Salt Lake fo'r refusing to For governor ' 82 for Bronsen, the to down run alities salute the flag, mat' go back to THE LOST IS FOUND Tolton (D) .....4374 nominee for county clerk. their studies, reconciled to a 4 SMALL EIRE IN Spry (R) ...4170 with Old Pupil of Sixth grade. working agreement Every few days we have a Morris (P) .2496 While refreshments are being Glory, is probable as the result splendid endorsement come in Burt.tS) 635 I of a conference yesterday be-for our Want Ads. The latest served, there will be exercises going Battell SL) 27 tween the girls, their parents on, among which will be "An of these came yesterday, wben ..'Tenon e plurality, 204. Pro-graWells Brimhall dropped into the and I). H. Christensen, superin- Friday Afternoon For secretary of state A resiB. Eldred fire in small Walton condacted the J. office and said, 'Take that 'Lost' tendent of schools. by England (D) ct dence called out the fire department Ad out; I have found my Sher and some of his pupils. "When they obey the rules MattSQB (R) ..4230 we will be" glad to welcome them Bell filly." Mr. Brimhall Among the speakers will be Prln. this afternoon. The fire started from Hendershot (P) jigg S. run this "Lost" ad P. Eggertsen, former principal of a stove pipe passing through the wall back," Monday replied Superintendent. Saunders (S) r650 Parker scUobl, and Supt L. E. Eggert-sen- . and setting fire to the cornice, which' Christensen. "Saluting the flag evening and in lees than twenty- Hllliard (SL) 23 beroof. waa to out It the four hours he had his horse home put spread is erne of the regulations of the 421. England's plurality, " Mrs..Willard Andellh, a former stu- fore much damage was done. ' school. The flag stands for' the again. Ifor state auditor." v., ; will favor If dent of the, Parker school, you have something for constituted under authority Blain (D) ..... . . .451.7 The following Provo men. are in sale or want to buy any article with a miitnl-a-l number. which the school system exists Kelly (R) .4234 corSalt Lake ag grand and petit jurors in are school or atock, In fact anything, try a The patrons of the. and any one attending the Walter Adams ( P) , ; , ,. . ;f ,2251 A 1 the federal court: W .H. Freshwater, Want Ad in; The Herald. Herald schoold must respect that author- dially invited to attend. j;-i"Lovhaug (S) ' Samuel .11. the be J. to will served Ads Schwab, Refreshments petit jurors; pull and pull hard.' 4 Blata plurality, Sl3.. ; ity." Frisley, M. C. Newell, gtand Jurors. children in the afternoon, also; on Si- IN COUNTY "' IB MEET , "Midland Trail" Prom-oter- s From Ten Cities Will Meet in Grand Junction Monday Eve :ing . 'ext Monday evening representa tives from cities different the ten through which the Midland Trail will meet In Grand Junction, effect a permanent Pro vo will be entitled to one representative at this meeting. Busipass will Colo., to are taking great ness men of i Provo interest anxious T organi-zatlon- in this movement and are to do all they can to route through. The committee will be made up of ten men selected by the commercial organizations and motor clubs of the principal cities along the "Midland Trail" in the link from Denveyto Salt Lake, and was created by resolution at last Monday night's enthusiastic gathering of good roads backers and pathfinders at the Commercial Club of Salt Lake, .following a reception to A. L. Westgard, field representative and chief pathfinder of the American A'atomobile Association, who reached there Saturday afternoon after he and his party bad traversed the projected ... .v., course to Ibis point . Revenue received under the rules of each city's organization, It is declared, would be divided, part going to the Mate association, which, in turn, would apportion a certain amount 'of it9 revenue to the "Midland Trial" Association. It is figured that if such a plan were properly worked out, an annual income sufficient to b a vital factor in the maintenance of the route could eventually be made possible. However, the final establishment of each link of the transcontinental "route rests with the American Auto mobile Association, which will take its action on. reports, facts and figures and accompanying maps to be presented by Mr. Westgard, upon his return to headquarters. The American' put this Association, it is declared, is backed by the United States public toads office and the Automobile Manufacturer's Association. . It also is deAutomobile that already a fund of more than $10,000,000 has been virtually made avialabje' for the establishment of the " highway. The clared "ocean-to-ocean- aim, It is understood, is sjjpllar amount available combined states through route will pass:1 SUGAR to make a from the which the - FACTORIES PAY OUT LARGE SUMS out in sugar by companies operating in the two states. Since Monday about a quarter, of a million dollars has been, disbursed to workers In the ten sugar factories and, beginning Friday: the companies ill Pay the farmers for their deliveries cf .beets during the month1 of October. 2,OOQ,Q0O is being NearIy jaid to farmers and. factory employes Utah and Idaho the three QNIIIS CANDIDATES FOR PROVO POSTOFFtCE err day or two new candidates pnng into the fleld.for the local Job. One 6f 'the more recent Prominent Democrats; to get into the j Is Chairman Heber C. bounty jjace I Mr.'Jex has the honor of being "ty 'chairman this ...year when county went Democratic. Some other active men in tie race f Aor "i1" f"ce are Dave Opensharf.'-A- . Bmoot and Julius- Andersen.- It is 10 be hoped thai they all win post-jester- 1 pr - - 's M-i- ; o . f g SUGAR ....... ACTOR ES FOR PAYSurf AND FORK . o . ............'.. ....,... o ". f , , ' U. (I j ".Old-.Fashione- .....' kn . ................... , j ...... . ..ht;.. ' , ,lL (Continaed Page -,) ,A |