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Show in ooumern uta& DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY VOL. XXVII. NO. HS, PROVO, UTAH, WEDNESDAY, MAY GREA TEKXITAHBOOSTERS SEfLtMUi!" BREACH PROVO AT 5 O'CLOCK . : raiffiB mm ft ESTABLISHED IMS. T- EOLir.lERGtAtrGLUB- -- JACK 14, 1913. HOLDS JUiVELY CITY COMMISSION RECEIVE ; COMUNICA TION FROM WETS SESSION Seelewas Speaker of the Club iflvites ' Utah Association NO. House During Last Session of Timbermen to Hold , JUISOII 2 DITCHED Mr. ffiUL" n pnnnri . FGIIliD GUILTY p , 5"-- of Legislature ,- -- - IL--FI EAR Outing in Provo position of traveling auditor u The Provo Commercial club held-son of , MHo Atwood, the in the .state auditor's offlcehaabeen liTely. session; andiafter disposing of Alonzo Atwood.of Mill Fork, was , heavyweignf-prlzeflgbterchampion filled by the appointment of William the arrangements for : the entertainbrought down to the sheriff's office tonight was found guilty of "violating J. Seely, speaker of the hpuse of rep- ment of the Greater Utah Boosters, last night, it having developed tfoat the Mana law . in transporting - Belle thei 4;aue. 'of J. W. N. Whitecottdn Councfl resentatives and formerly II II I JlMlllllf-.l.iafJII11I 1 14111 . Schreiber. from Pittsburgh ta No. 2 on of May 12. the ditching night taken up. in 1910. He was convicted on all the state auditor's office. He takes statementmade a From Program to Entertain f Petitioners; Thr e atens : by tfu young PresTdentfeterson announced that man" he" seven counts in the indictments up his new duties at jpnce.II upon that night desired zzThe maximum" penalty- under the - Ia the position of traveling auditor an invitation had beea.. extended to : The Visitors to Tucker to spend the evening, but Legal Action - is or. five years' imprisonment finding it Is Mr. Seely the UtabrAssoclaUon of "Timbermen pot being able to 'make train, connecduty to visit the v , $10,000 "fine; or both. check counties of the state and to spend their annual outing here and tions he conceived the Idea or stopping WILL PARADE STREETS A motion of Assistant Dlstricf At- over their records to see that the that it was though most likely that No. 2 by turning It onto a spur SAYS CITY ADM. PARTISAN torney HarryParkin that Johnson be -on the main " line- ftboutone 'proportion lheinvltation" wouldJ2be"accepted " miles .above Mill Fork-Oand of fees and fines.".." overruled', by Judge .Mr. J. L. Lytle, chairman .of the "Carpenter x ne Dig . .uooBiers train irom sau to the switch the young. man going Attorney J. - W; N.- -r Whltecotton, This positionwasformerly held by committee on rivers and harbors, reand the negro was reasedon bond of lo'cked same found but the discovering CItv.wiH reach even Provo this Lake counsel for the petitioners for am $10,D00.Z.A,"mo"tion for a new: trial Mark B. Tuttle, now chief deputy aua pick near by he pried the lock off the matter bf that ported O. election-o- n Lincoln ing at 5 : 00" o'clock. ' A large contin- was filed at once- by the liquor Question, in a c unsM for John, ditor under Auditor ' but ow- the switch, then turned the switch so was investigated., etc., being will come son. was gent of Salt 'by promoted Kelly.. Mr, Tuttle ; the train would run on he spur. No, written statement made to the city down arid bring with them- - Held's Johnson was charged with having the new auditor And this left a va- ing to high water conditions, the coin. 2 comfng on a few minutes later with commissioners yesterday, accused the military hand and Graham's Imperial furnished Miss - Schreiber" "with $75 cancy in the traveling audtior's mltt'ee"ask that their report be de three englneson- was discovered to cITycommIssIoners of being radically with which to come from Pittsburgh quartette with colors flying. has been filled by the ap- - ferred for sixty days. main leave thtf line by the engineer, partisan in their attftude on the call ' AL&xj'ldck-4he-neetinwill start to Chicago. Miss Schreiber testified 'poi.nttnent of Mr. Seely. . Alex Hedquist asked the club to could before he but stop the front en ing of the lUuiof election, an ln"the tabernacle. Before the gather- that on her arrival- here Johnson fur-- Mr, Seely is a" resident Of Emery aVsist-'tlocal committee oj run 4he ofkln had dirt, but fortu threatens Jegal action against the ing at the tabernacle the local Com fished aflat She.alsQ iiescribed icounty-an- d was -- eleeted to the last entertainment "of the gine no one was city administration unless the electihurt. nately mercial club will join with the visitors trips around the country which she legislature from tb,at couirty. He wan in- their annual outin? called. man in assisted getting on-is and will, parade through the; streets of Said had been made with the imze: chosen speaker ot the house and pre which will be held in Provo, June 28 back the ensine uir'thTtrlic:aTidr Provo. sided over the session, of. that body. fighter and at his expense. and 29. - Pres. Petersen assured Mr. down to ProvOj Utah, May 12. 1913. Tucker and if .wasn't dntil """This "T'was'lnTT)tOrjii"s"rT)eforeI the Hedquist" every assistance possible. next day that suspicion of the Commissioners lof Provti ioy -The Hon. meeting of the .Commercial club last marriage of Johnson to Etta Duryea," PARKER GROUNDS, r : Mr. I.-- IT. Warner, of tue K. P also :-' r ffaa officers .cityThe cntmainpd. toda'y 1- TO" night when the following arrange- the divorced wifepf an- eastern .horse. . Br EXTENDED proTf pred the use 'of their club rooms got a statement f com the boy bring- - Gentlement: The suggestion made ments for tonight's "big "meeting-- - WS" man.,.: She to the druggists at that time.. tcnttrathight hsnorable nrayor to"M r." Waller in g ' -- Chasrmade. s months agorjeaylng letters to her JJL.cnmiulle&-.-o- f 4t the Wara, O, Adams-aa member of the PetiirW48 a" very "enthusiastic crowd mother indicating she had brooded Parker schooT met last night, at the Joseph T. Farrer, Preston G. ttter-so- man being under, age, it , is not yet tioners committee, will be done with him. known what representing those of. boosters that met at the club over her social downfall and Johnson's Parker and decided to present a plan and A. H. DeLong were appointed who petitioned your honor..humbly - -- 7 rooms last night at the call of Pres- neglect to the school board by which means delegates to represent the Provo Comable body to call an election In this ' ident Preston 0. Peterson, .and, it. was can be raised to extend the school mercial club - at the annual Good REGULAR SERVICES - the n city to Questioa" the- - Unanimous onininn ofThose Ttreia- at Boise; grounds. This Is ajmuchneeded--lm- . RoadseoBventiontobe whether Intoxicating 'liquors shall be ' ent to give the Greater UtabrBooster.8 SUCKERS AND COM! the 11 as' and 12; provement for the Parker Idaho. June 10, sold inProvo or not, has been referred NOT TO BE "a grand welcome. James Clove, chairgrounds are very Bmall when we conto me as the legal advisor of the sail " man of the committee appointed to sider that Jhere are nearly 500 chilcommittee for answer, and upon am" AT FISH PROTECTED dren lnattendance at the schooli make arrangements for the entertainInvestigation of the matter, I find: ment of the visitors', reported the folAs the practice of holding Sunday 1 propose that the com- - . ' " "' - OHIO FLOOD COMMITTEE lowing Program. . funerals at the hour when regular mittee In charge of the petition, be THANKS CITIZENS OF PROVO T)eputy Fish, and Game Warden D. Sunday serviee .should be held, "at permitted to produce In person before bands and automobiles-wi- n meet the H. Madsen desires to lnform the7pub-liZ city recorder, all those person . iPtlmbi, becoming ucustotnary in the' train at the depot and take ihp that through the law being amend- -- Mayor C. F. Decker has received the whose names are signed to the petiAssociation of Credit ' At the Utah some wards and thus causing the advisitors ior an ..hour's run around ed by the last legislature, it becomes following communication from the tion with In the held any variation from the man-- . Men's annual meeting town. Ohio Flood Relief Committee: J j unlawful for anyone to angle, grabble journment of regular - service, tile ner In which it appears upon the regLake Salt rooms,club Commercial At 7. o'clock the parade will be nr in nnv other wise take from the "Toluml)usrpb.lo2JIay AOmMz presidency bliihe Utah: stake bas istration list, for the purpose of de- DnlllM. . tli-. T I , ,, . t City "aturdayToEn C. DeaOF the fITTnail n - ,5 "C. F. Decker, Maybr,-- . tft o ' the arlouB termining their identity in each case, " t . . g.iven Ins tructiont-tmarcn nortn on Academy : avenue to monkish during the period from May "Provo City, Utah. 7 tJtah Uf ' of the ah stake, asking " Second That fa case this proces of the bishops Urst North, double back id, Center, 20 o Juner lS. MrrMadsen tells us. "Dear Sir I am directed by: Gov- Provo, .was made president : to the them people that fun shall fail toshow the number you innotify directors to-- Berve for then march west to Fifth West and tha of the - fame- - law ernor Cox to acknowledge receipt of association must be terpret the law on hereafter erals Sunday then the " ..... countermarch back to"the tabernacle would be enforced. the supplies which you so kindly and two years.noon or th at after either held not to M. committee contest At the evening banquet, W. n'hpm tJh generouslysent . to th relief f the In court." uneeilngSTiaisnot-deislrematter the , jt of ProvorwactjnatJudge " visitors will be given. blSTRICTCOURT-PROCEEDIN- GS flood BuffererxJnrioaoT"' This, as I understand It, Is the pri'n- - "" journ ''On behalf of the citizens of the . The Ladies' Home Industry have cept upon rare occasions. cipal point Involved. ; "Skin 'em vs. Creditors," his. talk s State, and vroiiereu- 10 iae care or tfte lady;judg0 A. B. Morgan Very Busy ' Of particularly of those in the course, after the methods thr ee ' along and the tJtah Light & Power flood stricken dlstrlcts.-GovernCox jng Probate Cases. have been pursued IiPthis whole on "Judgment JReversed," Reports rXini'Zth company win illuminate the busjnestJi desires me to thank the people of your Frick spoke t'ue state Provo fort to brlngabout an election that inirtb or more less was surrounding which also section, thus making a gala day for In the matter of the estate and community sincerely for" the same, dam- petitioners, wishing to have butlittle" of last frost night djd II Goshen E. Rev. the and w-- v Provo. ' " "I'T" edardianshiD ot Verar Tanner. Frank and to assure you of our highest ap- exciting; ...l. show, cannot agree to this - ;,. held forth on "The Credit Man's age. -It Is hoped the citizens will Tanner.-Marta: Tanner. Wilkrd Tan- preciation. tlon. Indeed, the petitioner : Hereafter." GeorgeiE. Merrill, spoke "Very respectfully,. ner, Walter Tanner, Arthur Tanner, the only tribunal before : on "In Our Trust We Trust," saying :' nacle rith boost spirit, "EDWARD T. MILLER, Selma Tanner and Alma Tanner, . V E. can THE get an Impartial her GREATTjGAM that "special privilege should be taken Quarterminors, the petition of Jesse S. Tay- "Lieutenant Colonel O. N. assurance that' their 1' from the trusts, and trusts have done master, Ohio Flood Relief Commis lor; praying for the appointment" of Is The. the LAMAR CAFE PIN- pitcher pitching, many thlngsthey should nothave. sion." a commissioner make partition of "batimai is Itching to punish the '' " general jurisdlctiO' but they have also taught commercial the property of the above, named ball in the way; ready to commit , America some lessons.' One, he said, CHEO FOR MEAL minors, as the same had " he ,been re MRS. JOHN PIKE IS Is ieldV their: interests ,f -l umping.-tthe umpire aertlslng-r-eoaunerwas the value of CAtTCEDBYnDEAf H cial ceived by them from the estate of ers are humping we're playing government t' publicity. The white light of William S. Tanner and Delos, F. Tan. Itself with ' our in baseball his village make today! to the dealer compels ' Mrs. John Pike, "'formerly of - " of One of the Willies ofthe roaden-iere- ner, deceased, said Jesse STaylor mad thousand creHtre-Fpurpose-Two J..goMftJlghJ;. "I ' "The trusts have also -t- he- Lamar cafe-th- is ments o" morning being Hftrriian- perched on the bleachers, and taught the efof died as a from foEiwas eat yesterday complication beefsteak. Aftet a petition prayed citizen granted and ordered stand Is full and the fences the ficiency of organization on ,a big -diseases of which she bad been suffer; and the youthful, theold right' ing, it was found gillie was broke7 and Joseph S. Bills was appointed as same, scale and of have .employes thought 'from for some time. Her many Mr. Elliott, the Proprietor, suggested commissioner to make partition - of ing the the false and as a jjart of the business by giving truthful, the . cr that Weary either mop tne floor from, said property tothose entitled, thereto. friends of this city will be surprised hem sharea . In the-pr-of plain and the lovely are watchrng tts.They to learn of her sudden death as all The petition for confirmation-o- f taxa bucket or he would mop the floor The the have done this in ather a halting, game. , groaning with him." After procuring a bucket sale of real estate In the matter of looked upon her as one om the most selfish way, nevertheless they have payers are "watching the players, of suds, Mr. Elliott suddenly .found the estate of George Evnaawas al- noble women here. The time and place started' .it."-- ' targeting :a while all thelnbur- that Willie had .madehls getaway1. lowed and r confirmed and bond of of the funeral are now yet Bet but T Tribute was paid to P. L. Doran, dens" and wrongs, and land!or it is thought. it. will be held in Salt who retired as Police Officer Bushman was placed administrator increased to f 2,500.and tenant are saying the r account on secretary In the "matter of the estate of John Lake. -- nant to "" this"-"- "" upon his track and up to going to of hi eletcion- - to 4he board. The has been made. "Williamson, deceased, the' final ac pointed administrator of the estate of speeches of the evening were interpress no arrest where it surely belong? count of administrator was aJlowgd.lj3r Jipberts." deceased, and his bond and toller.'lhe sp" tlie""Commer. with" lounger spersed mtrslcoy ' V : or wasplaced at $4,000. the fjpoller, are wh-- , cial club orchestra, IL S. Ensign and dered. In the matter of the estateof Miss Mamie King, and a vaudeville gether like boys at t John Y. Jasperson was appointed as James Baker, deceased, final account stunt was - Mr. Theon Cluff, of the Brlgham foes of long stand' given bjyobby3arry and Young university, won the prize of- administrator of- - the estate of. Cath- was allowed and distributlon ordered Amy Mortimer. demanding the fered by Mrr J. B. Ash ton for writing erine Peterson, deceased, and his according to petition. his hi umpire, ' the best essay on Shylock after see- bond fixed at $700. distribuThe game Is Final accounf and order of case The at of Princess. the C. show..,: it the at vs. Saunders of the was In tion matter Maggie , made ing the punk and '" A. SM0QT IS MADE STAKE . Tho nr)?a via a sat fit clfrht VolllTTlPB Henry A. Saunders "came on for hear- estate of" John S. Lewis, deceased. ' -- of Shakespeare, bound in leather. Mr. ing and order to show cause. The de groans! Judge, Morgan appointed Alma ; 111 Albert Henry and Mr. Raymond Fresh- fendant was enjoined and restrained Greenwood, Fred ' A. Hulsh and EdO, r water also need special mention from disposing of jorjncumberlng his ward ,T. Jones appraisers of the Inwin ' for their splendid essays. property and defendant was ordered heritance tax for Utab. county.. Under bor to "pay the plaintiff for 'her support the At the union meeting held in Colappraisers, are appointed . and that of her children $10 a week," annually.. In ., each -c- ounty.--TheFIREMAN ELECTION OF . law lege hall at" the" B;'TrtJ.Vn" Sunday T . V. and provides that aid. appraisers shall last." I, A. Smoot was made Stake commencinghursdavMayi5 $10 on each succeeding ThiKBtlgy,; pr ear and ..until their flnuday sthuol BUpel'lhfeTIcTent. Thiy also jto payjlaintif $20.00. suceessorj are . appointed rand . Quali position - wasfbrmertyiield; iby Ear. arney. lelection of of ficers to- fied They each take oath' to faith-- J. r Glade,-whfhierj-e-- j "their Tannua was released ... .., . ... administrator - . of 16 the 7 night-an- .j office wui ine toiiowing ouicers estal,e..KJoseph fuUy perform the duties of the quest,' r'go eipecting be ected: Assistant' chief, captain, Vs. Clark, deceased, - and his bonds-- but are not required, to 8lve bond. East to study la the near Juture.Mr; " . lieutenant, secretary, assistant secre fixed at 15.000. : Thej are subject to removal .at'apy Smoot. has not- as yet selected his By Geo. " ' " ' 'N W. and steward.: on treasurer was time Roberts. the at . apcourt discretion of the. petition assistants tary Chicago, The Johnson, , MayM.3.--Jack- a -- M r W CMr-ayo- -- or too -- "varl-ou- s . . - state-reeeiv- Tecent-ly-mad- e -its- -proper es 7. 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