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Show rir PTi If It Happens, It's In The Herald L -Paper Has the This LH JL-il-VIVU'.-V- Largest Circulation in Southern Utah 11 .M- v DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY PROVO, UTAH; FRIDAY,, MAY 16, NQ. i47.. VOL. XXVII WGfflEETPG 11 ' Tht Modern storekeeper TTTTMHPIf - worflns "success" TJy lias1 pendable, merchandise, honet t .values, and.- good store and ' 1 ; , delivery j?rvice. j ,.' Trovos mosi fivtnn an.l most r.ehable stores advertise THE HERALD. They advertise the best of everyregularly thing at the lowest price for Which it can be Wkl. They have .. brightairyartd pleasanXstores,velUinfornied and accomnF Iff TS 1J servwTjgf 1885. BlKAlf FAHPJMS Stores Thati Give : r You a Square Deal BftOST--- '- PBOVO-TEEIiER- S ESTABLISHED 1913. ATP If ""I "HI U - li ' : V f Visitors are More Than Pleased With Koyal Given HereiGrana zzReceptioh-Theyrwer- e : Parade with Four Bands. Gov. Wm Spry and Other. Prominent Men Pay'Homage - and stme tgTvetireur: customers thebest ' obtafnable. jservice of" these merchants ;Y"ou 'can relyupon the printed-worand have confidence in them. They do business on the square. " Read the- - advertisements in THE HERALD closley and constantly every day and patronize the stores that give. you a -..::.2 square deal le, "daling-sa,leS'peop- d to The Gar density Large Attendance and a Splendid Program at ' -S :.rrr.Sculptorrwas-Pr- e Good Music Rendered "" " PROVO HERALD WILL . .jBE PUBLISHED MONDAY niiin LlliiinitLit FUV uuuuilu.i uiiu DC UL THANKS CARD OF PROM-- " -- THE COMMERCIAL CLUB - Pfll'I'IP C ITY AMn PJ1D0 COTADIIOUCn . ART - and"thu"rsday V T In order to give the peopTeoI 4 Provo ;and 'vicinity as muohof the local news 15 possible and as pften as convenient TheProvo . Herald" will change their publica- tipn days from Friday to Thurs- day and publish the regular Mon- day pgpor. Vf, dp thbejLUsej the other paper has 'seen fit un- der protest to publish their paper on the same day that we havebeen .regularly publishing. This to a ohange f ronT a 0R Boy . poke-- . ent-and- -r,:: DrDnmrnT rimqtpr s I Parker School. Avard Fairbanks, the EHCOHGEDr IS LLJf lOl SPEAKERS - Com- - 4 1.IHI LUIHULIuIIlU TZTOnbehalf JofNhe Provo Another ' splendid piece - of to we ish thank club merclaj, work waa presented to the Earkar;heartily and to express our lep ecUool las); evening "with appropriate appreciation to the Provo band,.. By 'far the moat elaborate recepband, university Young Brigham. exercises, A large xrowd' witnessed tion tendered the Utah Boosters on Campbell ihe Eppersonbandthj9 the event which was one of the motfi their -- excursion over band and the .". Utah Power , & tendered them" here at Provo Vea"-- " pleasing features, that has been Light oompany for the coppernesday afternoon and evening. PresProvo for some time. Youae ation and assistance renderedus of jth-ton G'. Peterson Utah day Names in making Greater Will Commission Avard Over Ride Automobile Replace the boy eculptot; Seniors Fairbanks, City Enjoy local Commercial club and the vari- A iha anonaaa it waa SLt Prnvo. -f IdentUAre if Persons on Petition Afternoon This Banquet was County present and made a short y ous committees in charge of.' affairs wis t, ied Withdrawals ;. also, to thank the auto- Followed, by Ball?Tonight, Ilia tfather was also "present-Musi- c will dress. we trust only did their work in a most satisfactry mobile owners who generously X we as months here arrived was be for the.jauiiimer furnished for the occasion -aerVhnlhetrain tendered their ears during the--- Recorder Fred EvansIs ubj XTiiir morniiigthe-cap-an- d gown- the City would.mu.ch. o'clock 'they were met with a ratherpublish afternoon for the "Seeing ProVo" byProfA. C. Lund and the univer. took place at the iirig- - milled to the commissioners his final svfingout oftener ifthe advertising dozen or more autos under the direcpaper named above perthe To, trip. sity students. The music and exerhamVi'oung university.- There were would justify us in doing tion of Frank Schwab. .The boosters of the petitioners 'asking. that count sons and organizations we w ish cises were of a very enlightening natwentyone graduates who have passwere- driven over Provo. for.: an .hour hope thatthe business men of to give the lion's- share of the tb.e city Tfommiasioners call a special enture -- and those present expressed are and how urinations ed theirexa PrOvo-wlll or more and :then. taken back to the g ttfe day's success. for or credit, not whether to themselves-a- s "pleased.-Amondetermine being titled to the cap and gown. Today is election resume the tri pub.-to us train for dinner.- - They- were surprise weekly "Without their cooperation" snch IL the speakers were R. ternsed the first .day they have apiu'ared'fn tn"esale ica tion .in 1 he nee r- - f ture. Rut . seeBery and -e.e5rrarsioirists:-- IT Tec"ei?tlOTi-H3T- ;h dccsT" in" Provo. Buffalo" 4 --IrvlnexS,rJ who "told" "of the new their relrrT?5tsctty-:Beem-io-"Tew gaVbnditwastae our city and a .number, of them . peopTe , were: accorded at .Pr'avo; ..would His address seen as on the excitement &ion at of plains. little quite roll our of has realize that marked that Proov weekly pay Board of Commis T5Uie llonoi-ablwas full of interest and sparkled' with, $ have, .been impossible. college. The p. Y. U. band rendered in this office runs over one hun-1 "a"Bplendid eity: of Provo. City, Utah. PRTt-GJCIEHSQil- ,-. eioners of beautiful thoughts. A num- a splendid-selesans At 7:30 in the evening a line of per.weekThis does j gems Pres. Provo Commercial Club. 1513, Iherel On 23, Gentlemen April Ter pofkOas-liav- e Teraarked todar"" of aa and .address a beautiful anthem not include rent, stock, etc. Provo march "was formed up and down the JAMES CLOVE, askthe a of this office of C. in was was filed Wilson petition delivered my elegance speech. Sup. Glazlre, 'by should have a better paper than business streets of the city led- - by Chairman .Entertainment Com. L. E. : a shor$ re-made also was This of election class. the Sggertsen president ing that you call a special Chiefof Police W. F. Giles. In this they have been getting; and we as did Wilson, of the of to the the Principal sponded by president feel that through this change we to determine whether or not the sale parade was four handspike mst that musical Parker school. numbers. The Schwencke. Carl class, Brigham Yito AVAta tvo A tit 4K. t roitn rt Pmfn junior liauors should be rendered Twere : by Mrc Golf Adas-soPetersoni-presideof tie aehior jclass of intoxicating pages FALIS UNDER on any smgis "occasKHt- - t ne une Heetrsed-t- e BrotlierB, Mill- - Holmaflp3aaii' then spoke. Miss Beatrice Camp read of home news "every issue and which "contained nearly 500 local men I the law As duet compared by Misses Roylance and Clajtf, two excellent selections. required by we tnist that with the ;&nd amongithenesome of the prominentLEG. OFF names CUT with ihe the names on the petition The high, school entertained the Gudmundsen'sstring quartet fur-business tion' Of the people of this vicinity men of the city such . . . TRAIN; 1 the official at the used d nished on excellent music, : A trio register college graduates in. a royal style and we can make this thernewiest ae Postmaster Jame eCltove, William find as and election Hon enlast bfJProfACundMiss this afternoon the graduates are municipal M. Roylance, Jos. T Fairer. 51 ayor paper in the state. " and Mr Fortle were among the mmfl-Utah county In follows. over a ride wiho joying a NuttaiL Mike, transient, C. John Rafferty, Decker, Heary " cal qumbers. automobiles -- at the expense of the Names on official, register. ... .3,575 - and found to Tarrer. George Barto.-la- y Spencer; had heen working at one of the names on the '" petitionMrs. Agnes Crandall presented the school presidency. Tonight the fac- Names of persons onoffieial reg-iW, H.. Ray,: W. r H. Belmont, Sam campe np SpanishuFork can17 be as follows: ........ i: "Buffalo" in a. very pleasing addresi dead 6 Jointhev reported will presidencyat register ulty Echwabr JohaXJixon and many others. fe months, had his ofclock in a for the tof and Lester W.. yon to found not Names similar . reported.. past; Mangum, of the boarC .persons at Nuiijber the. big banquet Preston G. Peteraon called - between 34 of . .T. ........ iVv. moved it in an earnest education, cut the will followed away be off This 30 accepted fallingleg On a names by by petition Tnee&'torordr'aAd'&"'Beiectloavwas for-- more-anofficial on reg- address a of Names higher quaJlty-o- f ball persons in the grand No. 61. L gymnasium The Peter-eocars of freight train tonight rendered by Held's band. Mr. Namber of - names foimd corest 95 A poem wu our in transferred art W schools. ister in which will reported both seniors and s faculty '' then made a few preliminary re- story, as told by the man,-ithat he Respectfully sumbitted, , ' i Names on petitiott '. .r. ..Tr; .. . . .1,246 ' read BCrtha Chmberlin, eevenUi by participate, marks and showed FRED EVANS, r&nt-companion,-aft- " purchasing 21 'The on on. pupii, Names Passing, of the grade. petition. duplicated " the habit of doing thingsJust a little some booze at one of the cook Reeorderv-- Bu City tents, "lioem be printed ffalo.Thls .better! than any other city. In Utah. A' number of Milwaukee people are Nameon C. Fr Decker la On of motion Mayor 291 No.-6Herald. Provo to f board made of to and Monday's go up ieiaregister He e&ld: "Gentlemen, it gives me Interested in a large electric pumpProf. Wilson etateS that thisbeaa. on petition not found the report Was adopted;; ' had Signatures drank Lake Both Salt to welcome beauto our City. you pleasure 268 "plant": now in .course of construcbe . onTexhibl- It was further agreed thaf "he city similar- - on register tiful city. If this excursion- last freely. After boarding, the train ing ' to & board tion at the Parker schools-anwould as sit names th comnxissionersi af Number on of tion shores lake. west required the Utah until- - next Christmas you , will not they proceeded to emuse "themselves on Saturday and Monday, May 17, and public are invited to call and see JL COntitute 25 per cent Of regis- - : visiva TDorerDeauuratity taao trovo.. by running s. along on top of tered voters . . . . . , . . , . . i ... .. 868 19, to bear from thotte whose name Provo is with you in all this moveWhen you want something done on his and between feel had There was also filed with me re- were not found similar to the petiRafferty ment of boosting Utah and lier the jump around the telephone office that their names be not tion for identification, also to hear CHARLES A. GU above ankle. off cut quests the just Utah can do things in the right leg . Sam call he'll Jones; Manager just counted on the petition amounting to from those who wished their, names manufacturing, line just a little better As the train at the time was running 125. These were "compared with the withdrawn from the petition. than other etates.- - For example, they slowly Rafferty 's .companion jumped do it in a jiffy and do it right MADE BANK CO IIISSIOliEB are making better pickles in! Ogden off and the two remained there until thaS"Hei5ze'MleSrvv'e are making No. 63 came along about an hour better woolen cloth here inj Provo NOW, WOULDN'T YOU DO our city, 'wh Chas. A. Glazier,-othan' they make, in Massacusetts. The later. The train crew bound a tight f "v - " for the past ight years has bee grandjgldjaen; who have gone;oef6re cord around theHeg above the knee bank-exa- m iner was yesterday state pa have - done more to make CtS ahdThemair was brought on toProvo I tnan we can ever ao. , we cave in- where upon, eiamlnation by Doctors bank commissioner. The office Is herited what they left to us and we was and foun4 of the most Important in the tte one it Hughes; Taylor ehouldhonor mem for . The appointment of Mr. beyernment. cut off the jujBt ' leg necessafjuto Paving Needed. created" a Glazier-commissioner a -R. M. Breeden wa then Introduced low the knee, as the leg was broken in bank examiner state the vacancy and snoke of the "Effect of Pavinz on i above where iKwas severed 4y the office. R. B. Thurber, cashier of the the Intermountain Country," - He said train. The man leaa!ter' )Lhe State Bank of Spanish. SorlkJs being such a beautiful city, of Provo should operation and it is aught that he strongly endorsed by Utah county to will recover. have' many- and he ts take the position thus left vacant by hoped that in the near future that - v m I i mr I I I i ..rr n I I I I Mr, Glazier's promotion. l rrovo woum nave many uiimb i pav- QUESTION AS TO DEATH OF I I I "'Jessz I h I 1 tV . i I f II; POSTOFFICE 1NSPECTO! ing with Utah rock asphalt. The MidWomen can't be bandits and3)oTa land Trail would be a great monument a train load of people and get a up to Utah if it was paved from One end L. P. Allen, of Greenfield, 111., thousand dollars or so with a gun plv "of the state" 5 Ihe other" with" "Clah cousin of Azel Frfttottithl "po startle has-n- o he ..hip pocket to. carry the ... . inspector who died here a short time rock asphalt or Utah cement, , . t. ,;- gun. Governor ago following an operation , caused Meeting. Governor Spry, with his secretary, from an Injury on his way to Marys- The 1913 statutes books are nar John K. Hardy; State Auditor Lin- vale. Mr. Allen, is making investlgafor general dlstrlBution, Mairr" ready coln J. Kelly, State Bank Examiner tion and obtaining affidavits of the laws become effecive with the of the C. A. Glazier and John Walsh, of cause ot Mr. Britton'a death, it havJpubUshing of the sUtutes book. The Farmington, came to Provo frtom Salt ing developed: that one of the Insur. .. !l Indv ...in 4 nui uuw uui vn. nmmt Lake in" an automobtie in order to ance companies in whicA' Mn. Brltton to the left," to and the rlKht gent wa ain8ured waa refusing payment, attend the meeting. " Allemande all." on was the the chief executive princiThe grounds that report had'reaph-ethem that Mr. Britton died from a pal speaker at the meeting, and his ' There will have to be a reglAa. - quesOohable disease was with proand not from the introduction greeted Hon law and special permit to get the ' result of the accident as repotred, kill gun. There will have to be a who iad seats, ia, the tabernacle. In 'oooA.h mUo fnr mm man back at the -; Joseph E. Crook, after serving part he said:' ;.' "'yJ1 . naMHTI ee nionIEIIft. IL5" county Jail Kif "I am satisfied that the time is near when a. wonderful response will re- - maintaining a nuisance at Payson, ' i i iVrsnaDS it at his IdoUzing parenU. sis-1 ward the efforU of the boosters. The was released this morning. The . 1 I VI I A I . g wltam J and everyone brothers tres, advance has laXou Crooks were convicted moftrrJis fact that - aa-- . range with anJirilktll yw" flaIn..la y anUquor-arnainta' place Wreadyata33-llI" " JjlJAjpice. on a nuisance in IWIIIGOUI" II REPORT; . as tfiir-6klterw- at y.u. GS ' - y - eemi-weekl- y -- 85 s'ft'e - or - oT'liiiUBT-shot-ld-lj- 1 . ' -- the-makin- g - - -- -- ct ioBi-thete- -- tiT dred-dplJa- rs ad-dres- s, MM : " hityr ' n ettt!lW?jJt'.ir nt , cora-pose- - . , con-etructk- m . . nni-versit- : . V d n : that-Prevo-was--n . &" - .-. peUtion--nol.Jound- " ) ; - on 1 - . . - d the-car- -- THE'SAHE? f -- ; It' ilL Ipf m wt , . m- -r 7M ffxp p payed-stree- ' yZ. I . " " " it -.- - vvmm -- d M EM i.;r is n--r:. t ;'. -, , ' . ago-foneil- nd r Jr e. m 1 -- - (Continued Page Four.) ing Payson. . |