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Show Ml THE NEWSPAPER GET ESPECIALLY HABIT, HABIT. ni lHtliA A1i iiAl' Voi XXVIIL NO. 6., s; ,'' SAW ' '"' '"" y ", mall-orde- Provo Boys GeFSchoIarshirrln r W - ..- - - - GATHERING ENTHUSIASTIGU Mrs. W. L. Biersach and - ' from- Idaho, where Mr. Biersach was Id afc tendance at the .annual convention, of - of which he - "Farrer, Earle Bonnette, place.". . . A, ' mail-orde- Saturday 'eVentog plans and methods "and R. M. to Th Witti, the exchanges would not be placed Qfi ,",." for several blocks is .one after another. On Sunday Speaking of the Good Roads Mr. Biersach stated that an issue of hond's to .the extent cf J200.p00.00 had reconcently carried at oBjseand mud hole The local order of B.. P. Again the street?' of Provo are being torn up and msiae oi ninety uujs tried to go up that nodern gas plant if citv will have a,a . r.of the U.tah street' with the result that U took two Valley roads the expectations sequence the county of horses to pull them out of one span receive realizedwould muohjneeded Gas & Power - compaay..ar9 " mud" holes.: "This is a" poor ad- the" of improvimehtrBoi"sVhashany""paved Manager J, A.. Jones has his" ploughs'streets' but" the unpa'ved ones ate vertist'ment Tor Provo as these people scrapers, shovels ani picks already worse than Provo streets and that "is IiTthinking of our city will forget our and. has employed a -' saying a good deal. However he con- good streets and remember and talk onibe ground to firms the opinion of all who are in large force of men who started mud hole on one of the streets the of . position to know that Utah couaty work this afternoon at 1 o'clock on ' went out of sight. roads as a whole are better than tne where their wheels, Third North, between Third and roads of the other counties of Utah With the exemption of this - street . Fourth East. The company began out and surrounding states; and that Provo has good thoroughfares and smairmains are the Prove is a mighty good place to call with a ' little extra work we bejleve there because the : - home. ' only ones which have .reached .here.,. , this condition could be Improved. These men are now busy laying with and connecting mains OF car several have They COUNTY OFFICERS MAKE thegas system. there-:"abou- HE ' ts O. .E., No "v. ub la'such an they, bad ihlau-yea- t.- - , Campbeir and Mr. ere present and Mr Craig asked permission' to talk or-- Geo. W. Campbell a he' had Evolved to coq- around conjoint-sessiol States and sliow fl roads to M. I. assochttofl held in the road and thus be a means of clujaueo-In- g railroad rates, This road would tabernacle ydMrday eyen!ag,'-- to theory'Nvhlc'h JlieJM. .' the""-llnlte- struct a railroad ui-tb.- any public highway Mr. the government. fflg's: program, which .was greatly ap Campbell has been in the newspaper preciated by. a fairly, good sized house. business for several years, . the talk on "The Mr. Searle, who gave J. B, Walton acted as chairman of y Standard of Liberty on the American the mating and W. H. Homer, Jr., and" Dtfftln spoke en the vital que Continent," was well received by the J. Q. Provo Second n ard furnished the even- be the same as - by " ing to ,be used as a clubfoom and the lower story will be a .business office or"'te(Jrcha&d!sToonr for-- 6m audiencC who' were greatly Interested tlona Involved u- this orgnalzaUaEk . .business firm.'. The building 'is to be in the way he Handled the subject. The Mr. Garvin was then introduced and of marketing1 th spolte a three story affair with AlcnVChiff wa,s organ" recital fruft mod Denmark and said "In the farm-- a of and fixtures designs latest excellent and only the' request of reers reallzeS2 per cent profit on their-Croern club room. The twd upper stories fraining from applause kept the audiwhile here they only get from will be used by the Elks - for ,plub :' ence from demanding an encore, 1 have Just return-e- d, 15 to 20 per cent. rooms. ; The tract of land purchased Miss Eudora Eggerts'en's reading of from California and find that they from R. E. Allen, cashier of the Knight "The Old Musician", was greatly enare getting a good price for their crop Trust & Savings bank,"ls"70 by 192 '. t down is selling lor$l,80O-t- o North joyed. feet with a 70 foot front The singing "of The solo, ""The Sing2,000 and the market is the a The car street. This land was owned by ing in God's Acre," was well rendered best this season that It has been arid Mr. for Brigham Young university by Miss Ella Ritchle,;whrhaa a very years, Put we cannot hope" to do a& Allen held an option' on It for some sweet soprano voice well as those people because they haver ' loads of pipela transit and expects time. The evening's program was exce- been been have (ft this business" for years. I want locfll order of Elks the first'ear to arrive tomorrow at the ptionally goaHfttoiFwM-stfty4-t. for structure youjiople InTthls'section to give thla.-- " a. latest. The heavy machinery has. all contempiatittg-SUc- n homT'sreTtheloseTsni-lhr-Pro'Tin move as8odatlonyor7heiirtyjupportand': real been orderedand It will commence to some time but the first Second ward are to be commended for cooperate with ub this season and perhmade was Saturday arrive Inside of the next few days a definite way the program given. on aps by next season we will be able-tthis a made to payment when they when the buildings will be rushed offer better, things, One of tha the completion and the machinery for the tracL They had been considering MONTE ROBERTS TAKES mentioned and of east 'Economy speakers Center East on Just lot' manufacture of gas will be Installed corner ELMER STRONG'S PLACE AS Efficiency' as the watchwords of this, Geo owned by Carnecie local library, order. , The the and put Into working CODRT STENOGRAPHER association. This will certainly be ' on the officials of the company stsfte that Havercamp, but they depided true this season as we have five'or alx the works will be completed and gas lot on First North street. The official change In court thousand dollars with which to market Work will not be begun on' this delivered to consumers inside of nine for the Fourth Judicial difr of" fruit. J1 frimJOOJgJOO cars es day4n. ifeu4Mtoffbfifota,the- JlratiiJLnext t rlcnoonjiaerTStt TDornlirri Ty"aay7ir to us assist ,you giving us a good.1 by some local lodge makes getting the needed machinery. As the unless the Monte Roberts took up the work """""'" pack."---"-" j. The railroads are not overcrowded', with changes in their present plans.which Mr; Strong had to leave on acwas A named? business at the present time the proa, committoe In charge of the selection count of the latter not being able 'jo to cooperate wlUa from of the lot were pects are gfood that the machinery and purchase do the work on accountof hlB eyes who is general manager..-o- f J, HenrrrBlumen" will be delivered promptly-- and.ftat- - Wallerschairman; There" Is so much night work that Mr This dfstrkVand assist the "generaB thai and J. W. Lamb. 'The considera work will progress very rapidlyrStrong's eyes were overtaxed. Mr. association ln'jneetlng the reqrulr-men- u tion is $2,500. Roberts many friesds will welcome of UUih county. The committees 3fr7and""Irsr"GeoTge-Myers ftemback to" PrbvdTud inFMUrt" room .tests busi C. V. made naaditLjnicjyMcKllli!iu a Decker over the BafffrTtrafof a fine Mayer-where "he has been bo familiar. Provo Bench, 0. y. Andelln from th to part latter Thistle the ness trip nine pound baby boy. Mother and east side, and Jas. Fisher from th of last week. child are doing nicely. OLD SOLDIERS ARE REFUSED southwest ", TRIP TO GETTYSBURG - -i- ;,. the--ver-y s ' - " J there-Fru- -- s - A The The county commissioners, met in disThe celebration of the Fourth of regular session "this morning and July last Friday was one of the bestJposed of considerable routine busithat has been held here for some ness. Bills and claims for the past years, The day,: was a success from month ' were presented and allow' early morning until"late in the even? ed." The- "county ..treasurer, county "ing. The 'exercises opened at dawn and recorder county with a salute of thirteen guns fired sheriff, county ' by Capt. T. E. Thurman and a little clerk made their monthly report which PIoTleerbaTiOa' YeTrcTIn showed the collection of fees lorffie later" various sections of the town serenad-in- g various county offices' to be: County the various pioneers who are still Treasurer Royal Huish, l$0; County among us This 1b a verypretty cusobserved for Sher"i"ff""He"nry Eastr$13o.60TCounty tom which this band on musie the morning Recorder Iloutz, J326.6S; County Clerk and" their .years W of iheJFourth Inspires patriotism and A. V. Robison, 1326.50. cheers the hearts of our old people as the nation she represented. - - Friday took th e nature of "martial music and while It may not have passed a higlHmark among the classical critics it was Inspiring and one of the ' best events of the day. i The crowd began to. gather at the tabernacle early in the day which was very prettily decorated in the national colors. , Prof. Eugene Roberta deliver, ed the oration of the day wHlch was - full of .gems of patriotic thought sparkled with flights . inspired the hearts better things. of and oratory which o of his listeners ' music by the Provo band "the children 'chosen to represent the states marched to the stand. Each little girl wore the dress costume of Following " - MILLS GRANTED PRIVILEGE OF CONSTRUCT- NG DAM AND MILL RACE WOOLEN . city 'commission prlvllSg'"TJrTETOnstraetin-.raa4.- . a dam and mill ' " 1 race niaintainingstreet.' Said race' on Second West cement with to constructed is be walls and all other .retaining . . necessary appliances ' for, the ' utilization of said waters for . power purposes. dren'lwere.;ln. a, peace.. s committee-oMhre- L-T- . The chll- ' tableaux and " the following countries were repre sented: America," Geneva Roberts; - . Germany, Carol Pounon; Italy, Afton Maiben; England, Madge Thomas; Ire' land, Maud Dlxon; Russia, Alice " Kroupa; France, Naomi Pierpont; Spain, Leoua Nelson; Switzerland, Myrtle Blumenthal; Scotland, Florabel -- Alrd; Wales, Lofenda John; Hawaii, Lilla Niaonia; Samoa, Veoma Jones; Holland, Grace Cheeyer; Nor way, . Lisle Glazier; Pehmark, Cecil Johnson; Sweden, Erma Peterson Among others taking part on the program we.re George PI Parker, A..C buna, miss, Daisy Irvine; Mrs. Fay Loose Stiehl, the Johnson male quartet and the tabernacle "choir. Rev. Mr Ingham opened the exercises and H. II. Cluff offered the benedicitlon. The sports were held in the North Park where a. large crowd gathered to witness the athletic sports and the baseball game. The story of the game Is told and illus- ' PROVO 13 SUSTAINING FOURTH'S' RECORD OF CASUALTIES AND FIRES, XAUSED BY FIREWORKS - SMALLER THAN IN FORMER YEARS. The rplphration of the Fourth of July with fireworks this 365 injuries in the entire .t year resulted in only eight deathand a compilation up to midnifrht deaths' reported camelrom the larger cities'. The fire Iqss also was much smaller tha has been reported on IndepeiMence day - o' : . in previous years. . ft a: .Brecken ridge done.. of .Mr, Geo., r rpnnrfpn. t irep vjptp mm iirevvorK?. mree r II S'prlngvlne was told he could not go ui uic uci3-."i from' firearms, one from a'premature explosion of gunpowder because he was not Jn good standing . and one from a runaway. with any, Grand Army post. We caus- - 4 Fireworks played the chief part in the 36 injuries, the others were denied for the 1 ... ' in rr powder 65rfircanns 55, toy pistols 7, and bomb canes 1.' 35, torpedoes" 10, ' ' - same reason but wlien did the state of Utah begin to spend Its money to further the cause of a Grand Army post ! Wasn't- - it rather a( political runaways ' - v death Bostonthad onc..and the others were reported one each from Englewooct", Colo., Johnstown. Ta.j Leavenworth, Kan., Steamboat Springs,' ' :' riii a balance of $1,132 over, came of this oalance? . - - t r . What be- Fred L Dniis of gait Lake have been the "guests of Mr. and ilia. J. W. McAdain for the part few Mr." and Mrs." " days. . - ' focthe fincai year ending June 30, 11)12. gain of over 5 This per this Provo fs from ing a good healthy deal? waKthirman turned down be! the Democratic faith? cause he it old soldiers went and Only sixty-t- " 24,6ftfl 97 903.80, against e nrJ'Westoro. Mass." Trr,r v-a. .total, tiat.e2!ll3Saikres-QLlh!- 8 JaaajndU The i'gbtcad rnmpaies-git-h. mnpiki JlSlid we invite all our readers to take a m in wiu. and night of Independence day mi, V in mi enfit firecrackcrsnvaa and "" nft carmons noise. glance "In Chicago lhe celebrated was The day was not marred by any time. first Instead the theiay ' tirely absent for : accidents to speaAof and those who '.by jfatherings'and games at public parks'.'between in answered wished to eelebntV by the use of fire were of Chicago ""Seventy alarms record for this holiday. smallest the 6 powder and big flri&ickers went up and. o'clock, midnight ' " ' ' the canyon where' they would not disNo fire was serious,f turb others. j- There are five old toldlert In this GOOD HEALTHY GROWTtt state who were refused their chare of the money set apart by the state to One of the best methods to Judge take Utah's old soldiers back to the growth of a city Is through the Gettysburg for the union, There was postal' receipts. The following check17,500. let apart for this purpose and up made by Postmaster Clove when the selection was made a few the ff- receipts for the fiscal "year days ago' in Salt Lake It seems that 1913 show the stamp sales' for thw ' there was some clever manipulating fiscal year of 1913 amount to 2.V of - - . yant jm - ttteTft-tfTRrr- - after-noona- t' passed an ordinance this morning allowing; the Knight , Woolen Mills, the The . ;,"'.. REPORTS TO COMMISSIONERS - -- era- Tkeron Mr. and owned vt imiumtu office Herald of The Provo east Just on which they will erect a fine build mj, a positlpo barrasBlng e June, the Utara Exchange, on how Fruit Growers -- - hear W. tJL manager, of Garvin," general ' -- PROMISED nearly one- hundred fruit growers of thia county ' met in the" court' "house lb dfecus. Utt i ,; This is what is happening in Provo and this vicinity every Arthur Bonnette, Stanley Seventh East Street in r houses our city will never to ' Of these Ashworth, Whitecotton. Condition until people will cease tovjend Bad should. she develop .as Tucker, Whitecott'on and Earl Bonnette will go to Cornell and Leland J There - is-- considerable-.-complaint " Chicago. George Farmer . Aillge-tliving on Seventh - Be?fi'e' was given a scholarship-to-thWORK STARTED TO- ELKS TO BUILD of" Center, owing to Provo High school and Stanley Bon- East street, 'sorth nette in the B, Y.'U. , the bad condition of the road. : The ".'"The next "convention;- will " he ai main line, of the water works comes At 'the GAS PLANT DAY Telluride House on tie campus' of d&wn that street and because of .the Y. U. k X. Y., in Cornell University,. Ithaca, street " the wooden of the leaks $ipe 1914:"" Beebe, ' Met market their crop this year. . chief of the bureau of ' thlav of securing" boxes for unethod construction and repair' cMhe'n'ivy department, Is working out I way for year's crop was aiscussed at sorn the prevention of further thefts of thli length and Mr. Garvin expressed day and government'i secret battleship plana. that next 'season the - . MARKET GOOD - v'Arthttr Fraii; Evening" Saturday j'T, The engagement has been an Chicago,' nounced of Mist' Ethel MeCormlck, '"" in "Whereupon ;the"""deal"er "Buffg;theSaw- ona peg" arid:put;the-monerthe beautiful and talented daughter BaltE. of Emerson taaae of Mr. his cash drawer. imore, and Francis H, McAdoo, eon el '"'That makes 11.67," he said. ."It has cost you two cents more and taken the iecretary of the treasury.; vou two weeks' longer to get It than if you had paid my .price in the first ' f UTmaager and treasurer.' - The members Irom Provo who were granted scholarships were Paul P. Ashworth, James Tucker, . Leland J. .3 To The Utah r - . ... 1 " " "Certainly, you have to send a letter and a money order to a ' T house, you know." """ ' The cistomerTur wardl'y ravlYiTept "to bts "agreement "aha .rpala"the, ' nickel. cents- expressage "Now twenty-fiv- e he said, but paid it, saylng,"Ndw Eahd me thai "Well, I'll be saw and I'll take it home myself and Be f idof this. fooleryJ'- "Hand It to you? Where do you- think you are? You're in Oklahoma weekB for that saw." and you'll have to wait-twand I'm in -- Growers Exchange "What". - ... . Belonging "NV-chars- money-order.- 188- 5- JCroveisz About One "Hundred 'izj! :r...,:...i.n " niail-ored- Mr. and- - Vharge'4t. to 1 A a!ong,-and- accounts. ,You can't "Not, on your life," the dealer replied. over mail-ordthe cash." Fork that house the way. business , do with The 'customer complied. "Now two "cents posTageanOve7centa- fora ----- Praises Our Roads -- snd 4t - my account," uri Je Association. Biersach ---- r- "Alight1 ' "said' "thVcttstoineV. Eastern Scoois Through EefGr'Qoir,& ilii ' & gracious," spXi the man, "1 can get the- same thing from' S., R. ' ' . Co., for tl.35. 'me," said the dealer,. '"but I'll sell It on' the "That's less thtiiv r same-terhouse just the same.'1 ,aa.the "Good - Herald Fill: CONSTRUCTOR WAHS in Oklahoma some time .ags a man went into a' store to bn.$ the kind he wanted .ue3 esked the rrioe. It was $1.63, the Down saw. He sav dealer said. , ESTABLISHED NAVAL m MIGHT A . . 7, 1913. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JULY nuillloi jIIUU JD ., DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI I' Pi'ovo Shop in The growth. - ' HAS- . NEW REGISTRY - It was announced by Mayor f . C. tha: morning tails'- ng sustain, . PROVO NOW Flecker T rep-resents- "" cent-Judgi- , ilete registry. .Thlias.fcf revised and glvts ajl the names of those who voted at the last This was election. municipal L - t revised and ; rearranged Robison. County Clerk A,'V. - |