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Show -- r 7 TV ; iOVD MIR A URL If It Happen1 It's In Thi Herald This Paper flat the Largest Circulation in Southern Utah DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY VOL. XXVII. NO. : 148. THREE MENBREAK-OUT OF MANTI JAIL 1 PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1913. ESTABLISHED PROMO OBSERVES THEAlmaJlichardsMakNA TIONAL PEACE MOVEMENT Broad Jump ing -- - ' ,. SIGNERS FEV7 IMS. "y-mss- Ecoi : SPEAKERS PUCEIIl ARE IDEHTIFIED : The city commission is sitting today as a jury on the names which were U. of JJ. B. Y. U -- placed on the petition differently from the way , they appear on the regular ...... ... , TThey were Captured at Spanish registration books. Jheyare. j;ontinuz Fork with Dynamite and ing the work from Saturday and , up for Other Utensils - - ceedings, washatQaaJady.pre8ented Easthas a posse out herself and asked .'that her name be in search of the trio of jail breakers withdrawn from the petition as she who were captured a' few weeks ago had signed it three .times. at Spanish Fork and brought here for Judge J, W; K Wbitecotton stated came that unless the commissioners a few days until Sheriff-irn- s called "Henry and took them to Manti. They execut- an election proceedings will be Instituted there ed one of the cleverest tricks, at once to compel them to do so. last Saturday night that 'has been pulled ofi iormany a day. Theyare George Davis, Edward Dunn? and IJrank Clayton. They are charged with blowing up the vault an the county court house at Manti "on the night of April ' These men were arrested byTNlght 2 Marshal Jones of Spanish Fork 'some The trad4 .current that has been - sSelllilg I- - steadilyln-tthe"'direction-r- . . - out-side-- g . RuebtXT.cta -- " l - - , L - " had-beg- un de 4Jr 13'S FOR B.-AND ELLEN PRINCESS AT BENEFIT LFEST VAL y . grounds of Brigham Young unl- versity- r- The class has been . working hard to raise the required amount Jo erect this emblem for their 'class and through the kindness of they, will receive the entire net proceeds at both houses Wednesday evening. This is really more than the Thlrteens had expected and more than they had asked for.. We' trust hton 'theTmanyriehdC keep the night in mind and lend presence to assist a gooa cause. : Next. Sunday, May, 25, is Memorial - tho-Stake - da , which-they-we- re 1 , d - ; " toe-sam- .:. I of .' 1 o - e . -- AT TABERNACLE state-unlversi- tyr bflSe biggest musical events In the history of Provo will lake place at the tabernacle next, Thursday even- ingwhen a chorus pf 100 voices and the combined bands of Provo and the university will give an afternoon and evening in honor of the 100th anni versary of the birth of Wagner, the One world'ap-eatest-musiG-dramatiB- . Jones. ' -- 77: 7 i xUm jr rS 7yra;i 7. X.7.7 7 7:rl7 777 1 mk x:-Ttrr- rection of Prof. be underv't$e di A. C. Lund, tamyjoiigijanlversity-and-Prof.--Rl- of Brig- - d .11 : - :iX7 -L.: Prof. J. T. Hand of Salt Lake will be among the other noted sololsta for this' big event See the ad on page three :' . of this issue. - j':gll I . ' In a fasr 4tame here last Friday afternoon the UWersity of Utah de feated the D. Y. lNur"tho score of 6 d off .w el J to 4. The y. u, In hddng but one run the first getting the B. Y. U. came1 hack strong and " will ''."'' ; 7 tr .L Evening Program. therefore will ' Brief Sketch Sunday and services otlVagner, Prof. Lund; ' 7" be held In the Stake tabernacle at Overture to Tanhouser, Alene Cluff, '' 10 o'clock a. m. Rev,. Philip King, J, Merline Roylance! H. Frlsby and J. E. Booth will speak. "Dreams," FBara Ridge. is invited to be present "Feast of the Holy 'Grall.";'... , The public and especially the jnembers of the G. chorus.""-''War Veteran-"an- d v Enrabeth'sayerMa Honel ,. . Relief Corps. Prof. Boshard Women's chorua, -"-Messengers of will fuinlsh- - 'the pjja) andrlaberuacW cliujr j -- Prize musio. song Master. Singers Jno. T, . . , re . ft one-hal- f " This festival their MEMORIAL SERVICES AT TABERNACL mmm an er 7 p- at the V,V Wjbt-sperse- d. - - The management of the Princess and Ellen theaters has decided to as- diet the B. Y,U thirteeris iu their effort to secure funds for a fountain -- B-.-4 1 of - ose ahroad-and-wo- n -- thin-stee- - e ward,-ihe-- - ' " e their, possession. the plosives found big mail order houses can now be to Manti by diverted toward" the- small merchant. were brought They Sheriff Burns and at a preliminary The parcel post allows each individual bound hearing (held ( recently were storekeeper to develop a mail order court. DTerlothe district businesa within his own district at a The discovery that the? had escaped lower postal rate than any one was made at 7 o'clock Sunday mrn-init caa.ship goods to fjistotaers. "when" David within it By adopting Che eame 'ada bakery, telephoned " sh;ff that vertising methods " which the mall en,4aU,and order houses have used for their own his bakery had been The sheriff benefit and war7stolen.7 his of some profit in the past and the found and prisoners organizing an ' efficient shipping de- i jQve.atigated aDouT gone with a -- food, supply for, partment the small merchant is now - three days with them. enabled to build up a profitalb trade That these men are not novices at in a greatly widened field. , 7 the business of breaking Jail became The parcel post is educating buyers apparent when it was found that they to know thatthe rstore nearer home bad torn a grip V pieces and with can serve them JuBtaa reasonbaly and ' the of which the frame was far more quickly and satisfactorily A saws. manufactured made they then the maU order house.. " braoefor drilling" was" made by1endHelp the good- work along by Ing a heavy iron poker so that it could patronizing our advertisers. be manipulated In the desired manner. ' Wlthrthese tools they sawed and Jhepr"isonersSheriffHenry-X-asdrilled until the heavy iron door was has in charge are being made jod Btoon made to open into the corridor. use of these daysMn tearing down nd -between Here- - but a brick wall was e of a removing away the old picket, fbce ThenTand llbertyrith-lhe'-usthat surrounded .the ' court house heavy bar of- iron a hole about twelve square. Thia is a commendable imby eighteen inches was made through provement as iheold fence the - the - wall immediately-alongsito get quite delapidated. of the east side on the window frame ' ' " ' Jail. . C. J. Williatnson and family of Pleas a Is large sheriff mobilizing The ant Grove are vlisting friends in Provo, posse In the hope of recapturing them. - - - Turn Aside The Stream H.., ajl means'- the most hitterly state meet ever held among were De "Utah-wthe battle oa Eloquent Addresses, ? livered Throughout The Cumminga field Saturday. After the V last race had heen run the University of Utah had a total of 47 points, Meeting Houses of while the Brigham. Young university Provo Yesterday. of Provo and the state agricultural college of Logan were close seconds with 39 points each. Many meets were G60D- MUSIC RENDERED Bpclosely conies ted that""'the"audr-enc13 was kept cheering the entire time, and the tension during the enso great thai-thtire meet-w- as The blessings of peace and how present found it impossible to cheer those blessings may be realUed and stood with their mouths open and. "peace should prevail up-why awaiting the next surprise. on earth were told in the various Owing to the superiority of the wards of Provo yesterday, it of Y. rather the excellence was peace day through the clr Richards In field events the Provo liked world and the Garden City school- soon ran. up.sJair lead ovef "Ataa Richards in characteristic a ttdtuae making, the, broad jumji. last -- after did er share-t- o ward - aupporU other the twoBCteools;butSaturday for the B. V. U. againBt the Univereity of Utah. movement ing the world-widRichards was through, the three BJchardsll leave the B Yi, U.vtomorrow morninl for Chioaga, to lend were hot slow Our people schools werdIreatir'yolntet-- , he mill Join the Illinois Atnletlc team and participate with them in a meet movement a to efforts ihetp stop re with 0116 05,010" easfern sclibolsT Richards won five firsU'last'Satiirdiy for ting from that timefor which means death and. wreckage of every, event changed the stand. suit his school and has always stood. true to the white and blue. Last year he to the homes of this nation. Ing of the teams. This condition was went high houors for the BYrlLand t'ie state, but mtrtead fu r th er- - ni x ed byHhe- u merou s- - ur4 of going to some eastern college this winter he. decided to return t Provo w hich were handed out in' the The general , peace meeting waa pnses and finish with the B.. Y. .U. Richards has done more to eive oubllcitv- to held dtfferen t e ye BJ.siIjLnearly.everyjrace yesterday In the various churches the Brigham Young university and Provo than any' otBirlnaunnr'tTjTir'cTrr and secward houses of the city. , the man picked to win came in ' with- the speeches beautiful L7 ond or third, vtocal were rendered. Hera-tofoselections : PROVO HERALD WANT for Relay. one general peace meeting has This resulted in much- uncertainty, tabernacle bat and as indicated,-lef- t the final out- been heid4a BUGGY, INJURES LADY ADSDOTHEBIZ oome ou of Dc of account the the suggestion "7 entirely dependent upon Jordonr-maannual to peae . same at, beard maarwa reayr.The say within fiva minutes' time "We will meeting last year, It was thought aaV Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Campbell on Royal B. Woolley is the most recent win this meet eaailyA "We are sure visable to hold the general meeting Friday evening had a lively and what booster 'for the Herald Want AdaT"He of second place" and "We havent got In all the churches of the city looked at the ' time, serious runaway had lost his cow New Officers Elected. and hunted for three a ghost of a show." Ami those seem- near the freight depot. The horse ftd..fo he thft nentimentg of most of The annual electJon of, the Ps days and could not find her. -" the spectators. driving society was "held In the library buili-in- g to elded a In want ad The try Provo whirling suddenly and overturning the During the early part of the meet Saturday evening, and the folio w-Herald. He a us Mrs. ad the Mr. and at heavy rain, coupled with a strong, ing officers were elected: Mrs. J W. Campbuggy, throwing telephoned bell .violently to the ground, .,; Mrs. 3 : 30 Friday afternoon and at 6 o'clock flold wind(J made it exceedinglyun-TAlrd- , president j Mtes Sadie Graham, scratched for but tenseness of vice Campbell being quite badly first the all, he had the chomTInTin the pen pleasant president; Ralph Poultos. the situation made it impossible for second vice president; Beck, even the" gaily dresseWadiIe to leave secretary- - and treasurerThe boari The Herald on the service rendered. stopped the buggywas demolished And of directors are Ar Nr Merrill, J. Wm. Mrs. W. P. Gresdner came In this person left until the last stride of the Knight, Mrs. - Sam - Schwab, R. K, an aged man, whose name we could not learn,; was - run down and- quite. afternlxwr and gave us another testi- - bitterly fought relay-wa- s taken. Irvine, Jr., J. M. Jensen, Fred W. Tay" i The feature of the meet, of course, lor,' A. F. Palm, L.' E. Eggertson, Mrs. badly hurt. line. Sh "had mony along losta gold cuff button for two weeks was tile performance "Olympic" R. S. Calloway and L. A. Bulbertson. RAILROAD WILL REACH and finally decided to put a .small'ad Alma Richards. . Richards competed in Timpanogas Ward. STREVELL" THIS YEAR in The Herald. - She came in todav five'events and Was easily best man A ood;raouJLgreeie(LJLhi6Jpeakers . ,To those who have been nvesting and paid for --the ad . and took the In every one.. He began by winning at the Timpanogas ward and an in- in Strevell on the. ftah-IdahTh border, button and could hardly believe that it the shot put from Snow and Lofgreen. teresting meeting was held. news that the the raifroad Is' practi- - was the right button until she took He then went to the pole vault, where speakers were, former Judge J. 1 callyssedlJhi8y5u, wilLbftjnost the other-on- fromherchitelaine and on his first attempt he went over the Booth and Mark- - E. - Kartchner. Mt bar at 10 feet 2 inches and won the Booth traced the history of the peace Values are already compared the two. encouraging events In the discus Richards hurled movement from the time of the in the soaring high . baby rallroM town and promise big returns for the and 8 inches,, and Mosaic law down to the present time. tne matter of the .. estate of -- JL!!!7-'6 in shrewd Investors who had the cour- Christian Magnuson, deceased, the took first place from Lof First Ward. age of their opinion's when. F C petition of administratrix praying for green of Utah, who Is hte'present state Prof,Amos NMerrill was the Ilolden- - advised them' ovef tw42 ve an order "allowing final account and record hblder. The "high Jump, " of speakerj.tthe peace service held im . course, was easy- picking for the big the First ward. The ward" choir ren months ago to get In; Z7-distribution was granted., the- hroad-JumboyHind-i- n he leaped dered a number of appropriate music, 22 feet and 5 inches, thus ' adding four numbers. .7 , ' and Inches to the former Ward. Third state-eeo- rd held by Swapp of the" Prof. William J. Snow delivered the peace sermon at the. Third ward; taking up the question of universal peace. Fourth Ward. UNIVERSITY DEFEATS j ' The speakers at the Fourth wari were T. B. Winn, of Nephl, and IL A. B. Y. U. SCORE 5 TO 4 Molder, Andrew vvaTson and John CL By fought U.-r-- - - ...39 : The commissioners signatjar'M Cracking Safes state that this is not enough to war- rant.Jthe calling of an election as it would take 202 according to their SHERIFF- HA- S- POSSE --OUT count to make.enpugSrfor an election. An amusing feature of today's pro -- FAVOR PEACE . J 55. "'"Sheriff 47 ; as num their to 2:20 this afternoon the total ber who had lome to identify TRACK r- - - , 4 - 7- - . --- ; V:i v:' -- U'-- , ,-- i--7 7-:- t J A 2.. L won. thenrB-hadnXittwarToTIow- ed - ' - ' g been for a bunch of bad rock combin ed with smart playing on the part of lous standpoint Sixth Ward. the visitors. ProW took the lead in At the Sixth ward an excellent the second inning on errors by the U. and the visitors were hot able to cross peace talk was made by Judge A. B. the last sack again until the the fourth Morgan; Excellent music was reninning. By . a streak of luck the U. dered by the choir. . gained two more in tho sixth and this closed the . scoring for the visitors. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS HOLD SHORT SESSaXTS Provo had all the three bases full In , , , the eighth and It looked as if they -- The county commissioners after lis could not . help but score but luck tening to. a number of ctommlttees ask-- - -- - Hand; 7; 77.77LV17. . V ' ;,;,:, 7,7 John,Ro"berts and "John G. Jasper-- ."Hail, BrightrAbode," Chorus and ' Afiis Clara "Kimball Young! who Appears with Maudce Costello John Jrobertsafidofitt"" Yr JasperHorcSiestra.- 7" Overtuer to Reinre, combined brass son are Piovo visitors today. Princess tonight and Tuesday. -- T ... : Fifth Ward. The the Fifth ward the pecae ineot-inwas presided over by Bishop ' Albert Manwarlng. The principal speaker'.. Vas". ProL Edwin.. H, 'Smoot, who spoke "upon the peace ,queetlo& from an lntema-tiona- l standpoiofc He by J. Wm. Knight, whe dwelt upon the question from a relis-- ' the home plate hut once leaving the the roads, ia. the. various districts descore on point in faVor of "the visitors. cided to take the matter under At lt;80" they ..adjourned ana R, R, Irvine Jr. umpired the game. went to Salt Lake ti witness the dea This wnsiheffreiirterrolle onstratlon being made near Bountiful at the j this season and the, locals , made "I 7 on road work. splendid stowing. advls--men- ." |