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Show 1 f-YOU KNOW,. FpTU STARTUP'S Can&e Are , 5o- - VVAei Voo !i .y Say i f; ;Tnnr7?T RVV1- - A Y HiAiLD PROVO, DTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL MTU8E.SIUDO0i ' 15,000 repulsion 5 Jay I?ZU it Is Up. to Ycu.". DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUCTRI AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY NO. 84. VOL. XXIX. - " iisfs: ESTABLISHED l&Si The REEORTPFWMEl GlfflOIORGAMED" xOIMISSiONERSJEAR OF BURROUGHS NATURE STUDY ASSO HERE - WITH SUPT. L. E. Promptly m Assistant Cashier War fJOO was presented at fte Sti:eBank MANY N ATTORNEYS ARE ATTENDING," nick took Lis station at the tellc-rof "Prove, draws in favor of sTMr'C--a CIATION-ORGANIZED window of the"Krgbt Trust fc j THE HEARING OF THE REPORT OF THE WATER prominent lumber and hat; man'.oi Ca.'s bank, morn' Saturday PRO-BIRDS WILL BE EGGERTSEN AS PRESIDENT; COMMISSIONERS OF PROVO RIVER; T. F. WENTZ itg,' two gentlemen stood in line with a Southern Utah city, .a;:d signed- - by checks In hand and each in turn asked the .Co, Aga;?. ; TECTED. CHOSEN AS COMMISSIONER, for a $100. biil. The first to receive' our f 100 is in aetive.circ jlatlan, &ud ' Mr. C wao as above stattd is a hotel one immediately stepped to 'the-'dfswhicn adorns the. center of .this hanci-osni- kteper,. and possessed of good juig OBSERVE THE Yesterday be:ore Judge A. B. Mo . QUARANTINE. "THE BETRAVAL OF UTAH" of Dr. Acting upon the suggestion establishment drew from h:- - nent and superior business acu men in the Fourth district court, , gan "BE MAY REPRINTED ta.ct thill he isl org i i'Ofc uvrtibel, ;S fciemj W -hn4;ie r" en;rloje, placed the bill with iij it ami a liberal patron of the Provo Steam LutA's Nature Study Association o: 4. riSany cases of contagious - dis Commissioners Rier Fiani. W. ,Lem- There been calls hive many k ' ay to make siartedfor the postoice." The o'Vr Laundry, is on hi ' n S. oomm: ?s loner, and T. F. Went? enot state chartertmeilfjgMeJlLPJr-g-U&JLhiq- h ' been reported to the healta de. fntaf.y :olded hjs and placin!? it be iijonTSly fceitjfcmeu with5Ir. XJ'u ick, and Geo. T. Taylor, deputies, on the with tie :orv of "Tne Be rava! i4' t th third division met at .isupt. ' whose energy and enterprise has tween the leaves of a is especially tiiie This partmen,t. distribution and use, of water volume, or .Utah" in It thit.v.e. have de-office, March 2Sth A3 4 ' made the. Provo Steam Laundry one of of whooping cough., Thee. 'rom Provo river for 1914 and reo-- ' the thin-s eided o to ry nex t ?e This rentleman,-w- ho will !e nrOtecuied to the limit bv 4 rv tv:!!: call tl.-- )ea.d;Bg In7tituiiohTot iuTkiniTTa (efected an organization of the Provo ornniendations for - the : present-ye- ar week if orders enwga-" ' Mr. H., is well known in Provo for his ! Central and Southern U;ah. order of of the commisioneps-fo- r expenses to jus'.iiy tie reprinjlng of the A:ter a. pleasant vistt o: a H. G- - MERRILL, I the year,! inoiudicg the making of was elected Vk L,-- ; E.'Eggertsen J;1.; sell, these papery jl'Hc ,pintedness. and.- intense four's article. durationMr. C. left the" laun-were $3,115.92. ".5 cents byv4 Wsident with Dr. Fred W. .Taylor as this time two - the a p many dMfeui?M tacktoJtA uz. r.x';ri:niis.''frinr'-tyfr-Th aa. onirnndjgMBSTit; Dpa'.hlfi. 1 and isefr Frif-ytrvr-rifwjre'i-id's'n- t loung ht o g er acopy"T tn p for a few moments on the making up his- - wetkly payrolf, at njr3 Slanding of 1tt4 In suit nt retarytreg'-urerk exciarigiEg ;w:c; t which occupation he was engjfed mrs erf"; Provo Rervrvoir company vs. Provo ill take so ;fnaDy copies. o; i JLtr. S. H. uoiiawin,. Bine ornoinoio- lions with some passing friend's,: Mr; upon the 'entrance' of Mi. C- Upon City, et al. filed February 3. 197. m ' in this association.- was selected I The. pub ighin: of tnii articie has D. inhaled a. copious breath of freii finally,: getting he different amount vhich alHbe cornpaniss and individual.' irnotliologist for the third divisitn.1 been tile advertisement morning air and started down the dae th various empioyvB&rranged to In 5 .Charter meters o! . tee third divj- -- could ...secure.-- . JJ 0I.Laier. stretL '"Crofesing. he entertd Ztae his sai1sfa"c3!on, MrT Giilick was about J defedaata..-.Tre to Dr. is S. suit E. L. deter 4 'on aie'SjpH. Egertsen, of the Provo Mth.1. &. to mak e out a ch eck co verln g th e miH the Ttpective rights of all the I (k'udftin. Dr. Fred - W. Tuylor, riounV when his attention was drawn pHcking C). ..Making 'his way to the to the use of the waters of th lArsh Thurman, S. P. Eggertsea, Ceo. parties .office of this concern, aiid after ask-in- to the $100 bill w ..; : river. . j e Mr, openshaw for 1:3- - statement.: desk with a small amount of silver, we-l Lad F. M Vo!!T2. There attendance the follows I -- A resolution-iflg- attorneys, repTesentte g ; plaintiff : ; In teaeaftf jnade his way to the street, where H had'been deposited unon its passed authorizing One lot Provo'sL Promlnent-Leide- rt a InThlsEand eaTrjTing recelpTTorTTs1 receTp'CrfoTnnfrrTTjrTteaTTzTnf Judee A, G. Hatch; Jacob Evans,, A. Society and Cijfetgy.'Piitdn ontnTy ffieatTtnaT'ot'ery b.A, "wutcU woBinaveTilm"the7Troubie of agoing E7BobfB andA. J. Kvans; and repreLnd from all local eccle Suddenly After Operation, had "paTdto"".M r71Dpen-sha- t"the7hahkto.rcash" a3theck; Mr. riOWrd'Jhfifh ftiasticsl and" to set senting the various defendants: Judge, sum of Gulick .then ocik the bill across the $102.25. the 3. RThurman,.J. W. N VhitecottoiO1 Lside as tird sanctuaries, all parks, Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Henriod. wife Mr. Openshaw at street to the Fanners fi Merchants In with o.riee the Matt Thomas, Harvey Cluff, S. D. " ceme-fierof Xugene J. Henriod. died yesterday Woves, orGbards,.! ohurcb; snd thia mine was a prosperous farmer bank where he had it changed" into Huffaker, Judge J. E. Boeth, Grant C. which and and for river theProvo frounda norningtrom appendicitis p bottoms,- - to whom- - was til ver nd -- bills of smaller-denoniin- aBa gl e? i ii &? fiake nd teouniains :neaTt)'y.' ", ' lindeWKntatiTJeratien Monday f ronnheak .fBTneTW'nJrrj I AnaDgements were made for Biru ivening, " The deceased Cof:innii. J. H. McI)onald, Jacob JCot was the being paid' tie" price which had been collected during delivered ar mutton facds ' just man. W. S. Willi and W. J. Robln- rlb fcitLiilJh,e...l3cal Mr. Sa of Mrs. and inuel. to daughter "TialwarTJ!aa siaugnier conipanyB Octdr was Riidd son, on t Bird and lorn together with a large number of s as' 2nd, April Gotoep, Friday, ;aoo Fr!it growTs f Prcfco City and was $100, and of the young ladies which go to make ' She 'is survived by her amount due the farmer litlganta.. Spry ber 17, ;day as set apart By UVviernor the bill just handed to Mr. up the operating oroe of the laundry. Utah county must act and act Quickly noting An was taken tilt to. Marie Mrs. her adjournment John on lusuand,mother, jcomes Saturday, AprilSrd, Mr. D., the fanner ask-eNow 'it is a conceded fact that worn-e- n ili they wi,h to save this valley from - aay it 2 when the question of t- and a "sister," Mrs. Jorn Openshaw by 0w,k; Burrojgh's TStii lirthday. . u isK-vi 4 yuarauuur vr eeu if he might notJe "jaid that for onA arelthe real, or,4,..m..n -- of Kansas-CitI "TSe : destractlofi tf fci fcheep instead of a check, a he had spenderfCand its safelo presume ihax pejfiaps worse, commisionrs for this year will be Mrs. Henriod had a ailin; j; tavitg ijcli bird lovers as- Dr. S. use for that amount in a. very few th jolin'4 ladies employed by Mr. thousands of fruit trees on account ?H.Cof.i!-in.iintaken up. The., attorney met at t Dr. Fred WV Taylor for some time, her conditions was not -Jose scale, State Hort'.cul- o'clock- - on conference He wig 'prirmptly acconi? Glfch are no moments. ?ept!on to the rule. on these quev ' serioa tH tolhfe-;ogh taken for grafct-e- d iiw-,ipeTrmodat ed y. Mrrdcensfca w: -- Mo.icticg lt"ie"ere:'ortf id Bhoclto.the large' oticle his 3iopta'!oh iiiv!ttiall bird lovers and cam horse which was tied Just outside. tharatrer the "clean up" and sup- wre ,mi m wmVn, an agreement to the court for coa- she was .very, dear. ;o whe piends of outdoor, life and animals to ot iriends Otto J. Foal-- j ., Fruit ones mills the to of bunch of '.the ounty Inspector the fair then farmer this joined rode, rl ft per, - was CO of She. ff". syinpapossesfc Wi' People BUEtierSv'iihere i?, " night crowds that an nd Deputy State Tree Inspector " At the' he ere wh again rs, usual erBrotht a Saturday i&aJHooy sa W meeting of the- attorntfya. iThCBe! wishr t$f joip' may ."hRETtT" ihetrorjreTand taJt-'.Inside trifong toe various busine?Touses of R. W . Bfefetaarv1sited"Teverai parts ftri, Hmk.r hp, and going upon" demounted, bifk-sriflt2iarter mem- that to'kiiow hef to'ay me" separat ed of this city and inspected- - various decl(ied by a. i;' fOTMre.AHeitrkid andsking for.hi:bi;i,was Jnformed ih e city, end In "j i Fu ntralservie' majority vote io reconv error ly tail to the secretary , Prove, themselves from 'whatever amount orchards and found much o' this scale idend the name of T. F. W'enti as oe;, ne;o loniarrow. Utah.? in evidence. water commissioner for this year to ijusi an even to.vu, ituurrius uic- each was fortunate enough to posses. o'clock, in the First ward Taylor-jta- s an- -t h ifisi ach optkl e is fixed at $20Ct be will taken to rOThTTeSalns w ho in turn again ana ieu mat a month and. salary matter tne mistic about local and the njerchants, congratulat $110(1, GLO FOLKS OF FIRST AND m c hange at. actual and ..n 'traveling ' he. wa, now ven with started it into circulation through the if plenty of spraying was done within oifice" expense.-WmselHha viewed be urday. The remains may mounted his horse various channeU of trade and barter the next ten days and followed up from the residence. Tl South First the;world, again uurue vu unr that goes to make up the business. with careful- work TheFe would be no CAPTAIN AND MRS. WOOD WARDS Uana rooe to nis ast..' street from 11:30 to 12:30. bottdrns. After giving the farmer .due social and industrial life of the lively cauje for this scale to get much, of h TO GO TO PACIFIC COAST hold in this county and what has cred.it for the amount, he bad paid Mr. little, city orProvo. Just howniuoh indebtedness ..this started can be eradicated, A . special Will Visit Former Patrolman Frank L. Heaver made MRS. OLE F. OLSEN and bill paid, and how much happi- man from the state office will be sent fjlli, the $100 posits, including, $1) Ccrey at Provo, Utah. left for the Provo Commercial &,Sav ness and jiafisfaction it afforded the here to look' after .the conditions and; HaNOSED BY FRIENDS ings bank, where all was duly credit- - peopTethrouga wbohe hand it passed." aldTtnTTpcara OVatertown (N. Y.) Daily Times.) Vore than one hundred guests sat I will leave you to estimate and sur- - along. this line. ed to the accodnt of the mil). M on d ay. m ornlng De t ec...... I X 5Ji AL? cwn, to dinner Tuesday at noon in , --- Han -shonlder-o- ? scale - affertr-issad- e Jose This A glance orer-ththe left had Mr. bankimiser Hoover hardly tlce Captain and Mrs. Al: red S. Wood Monday afternoon at the home of .he.w',al hafl- when the- Flrst-an- d and affable assis- the gentleman "whor mailed tne other frees as well as fruit trees and thfcsei will leavr fti-t-hr Paeaf their Ole E. Olsen, Sr., 684 West Third when the congenial was approacnr Mil disclosed upon an accompanying will not .be spare4 in. case this scale terd the Panama-PacifiMr. Buttle, tant cashier, :!d petile.- - It - was - an interesting South street abou..fifty, friends, and expostlon arid t reea. w ill be ed by "M r. Vi, ' who offered ' a ch eck; sheet of naner something after - the! is- - found on them-Jlid Visit brothers'of Capt. Wood' to the? two ward gathered to- neighbors --gathered lodoJhon or.t o jalso " ' ' ' destroyed at once itthJar scale is found at Vancouver, sTgEeOyaEoiher party7for. $100, and order of the following: They will arrive ie -gether for a, dinner; One table was Mrs. pl's'en, the mother of Elder E in .: 'Shtars-RoehuckCol;& to b,e spreading to other sections of C biil.'Leav wae $100 Chicago. the return paid Llcapo alH) Jft ft o'clock Tuesday morn- who, will leave Shortly irranfed torthoPelwhp were pver80 Orvir.e OL-eta'a Provo -- Commercial Mr, P; -- ?'Pleae - findencked$100,for tbejaliey,i'ill-- y oa.h.ds and Temain there tintit 11 o'clock i.vbars, .f ,:age. Those t- - this table for a nilisioa to the Western states. . ing the e -- hy- acting at ingr from bill ship-thwhich disgrace county following ihe kindlyv 'UFThestreertO wa1ked':Teisurely at when they will leave for the A in was afternoon iiigtlt, spent pleasant herejT'ics. Beesley, 82 years of age; once on this matter. where he de- of dry goods and groceries." , at Den ver at 9 o'cloik West, arriving Elspert Boardman, 84; Idabelle Stevr games, music and social chat, follow- State Bank of Provo, Think it over! Tbats' all. Goodto his account, with Mr. Nelon the morning of. AprllLlThereliiey.. . pson, 2; Marinda M.. Glazier, 5; ed by a delicious luncheon. The fol posited --son the ,$100 hill just paid him by the Oife-lltin until the next morning, r. jCtorge Mo6re.,l5; Martlla M. Daniels, lowing paper dedicated to 'The "Mother M.' Wlison tor The V. bank. Commercial Provo by " (Written n will Jeave lor 'Colorado-.j.'r.gf: of a Missionary" was written and ead ,v''. anil' John Giles, S4.' "''" ' 1 o'clock, a check calling for Provo Herald.) " ' About . T"" where P. .Mrs. Farrert Ruth they will arrive the f Tfce fo'iowing program was arranged by borne forenoon wlfb one has and leave the followkg h;t ajid tarried out by the . "To through committee: Readmit: by Bfulah Giles Henrichsen, pain and suffering, iornlng for Provo, Utah. There they night ill arrive at 11 o'clock on the mora- vwal solo; Earl Hathenbrookrinitru- - and day the devolepmentof this prom at 7:30 p. ra., ; 5th, April Monday, . soul enlrustThis aiental selection by son. April 4. ised precious ng.pt Kjell Coleman; school bouserFlft former-mem- ber thTs motha to noble divine ed W. right anirLrCorey, by hy.RtTaThomas; storieshy Wcr an d FourthiNlorth streetr, MrrA of " the Tlocal'npollce"" forceTrestdei Roberts solo by Vera Hougaard; tr. How priceless nas oeen ini3 op B. Ballantyne. agriculturists for Utah Provo, "and Captain and Mrs. Wood and war songs, by S. S. portunity; this raising of one of God's LDL Ciy eAtedalJlrig y-untll-theStetr1ndeedrarhenr!ST closing remarkTby Mrs. Agnes" !TioEenWnf: d oriKtration. "tm- afternoon of JAprrH5,when --th ey will-leand content "ith"the-honoreDiseased seec.hrings crop failure. The varioas-commit- tes for Los Angeles. did colen- - blem ot wifehood and motherhood. XOCAL BRANCH OUT-OF-TOW- s - S,,'-ingi- lst ' - oaI inaa-Tiniber"C- e Jv Vrtn's fi csr4nefrintfTaa5"." , -- 'v.e.jre : a', 4t F;-M- wt; the-i-rr- IE El 1 m - . bitst :.Khieh-Xaei:j.i'3- t DIES SUDDENLY g JCSE SGftLE $!!!! . w -- - fl HIE civie-authoriti- Fill: rlW3r SZl:--- T liay-proga- m - d : L'jiM-.ml!ersi- l,0, f taat4 y. t r ,. r and;-fcr-jeK- jeruw tfm7i.rue Mfk - . r g-- ti . r"" . .hv Sratg--Inspecto- V - EIHEMU -his t e - fBonDevks-jWardsentertaine- - d c .'ht -- -- - v n, l' - HOW to; TREAT SEEL t. --' t.y , ConhrenceShopping !la zBoaghtln-Rnom- " eir I Jx, H congratulated lidl.l,r.)tani. r iat Ve talk of. the Spartan mother, fa- - Next week is conference anTTntny Thomas was lairman ofthe"generar" committee ber son to be so brave and fearless to of our people will go to Salt Lke City life ifne4he- - for give-b- is but we feeV j How muchT more nobli this it our duty to our merchants to w?m irniAi ... mother's work and teaching for she" Salt Lake visitors that they Should has taught her son to stand for truth buy their "hair cuts" and "shave." am4 and right, to be the standard hearer everything else which they neu a' God" 'Does it not take strength this" "season" right here at nomc and OF BETTERFJIEKT LEAGUE ofhi5 for .this? Ask this mother who sent nasAand and two sons in the world Was the Spartan on, this work. FIDS! STREET PAVING " Kow this was or braver a' mother? mother stronger our accompliehed'and come- when the te dishonored will be told by the May the time soon LAID pilaUve wmmittees of the Better-;o- t world may receive this message of - IN PROVO IS and Muncipal leagues at the peacei. SureJy the' world Is .in need " and such sons. Antral itehool building. Friday even-;rg- , of such mothers will be this mothThe paving which is being place'd A a tribute "What 8 :'ril2 at o'clock, at the around .thuJudt pn'&iai;.i8 the fir's; meeting of citizens. This er's. When all heart aches and gai street paving ever laid in Provo and but r;1etmK has teen called be will (not forgotten) by J.;M. Jen-'- ritices; street paving south the pleasure o; seeing perhaps uie oniy 'I'l H. Boyle, Rev. King J. W. submerged in It is hoped that Lr.ke of Salt City. of hDll ether gilts J"no temperance workers these sons, such .precious starter for Provo and a be this may and manhood bearlnh a to ineef deman(i for information as God, grow that she mtiy continue the good work ;o Jut what.Wtnt on at the lesisla-n(,'ton' tt!tirt!rtw3"the mailt of noble block by block until it reaches every been out brought d4fjfs haw shall Utah manhood which has of this city. The government has part r,'f nnt-- jrdai Jhe..IouLhlot. AU by experiences attained. in the service set tie pace throtigh, the very ' kindiy eresUd in ci ean pol ; t i c s an d lair of their God. U3d. bless .this mother. .!.!. Mr; War are Mav snrreahi:io "Jor ot1 ing the te.--t &stezSybviti j0 be'pfesentr": brick placed on are Letters trom iiany she ners, which of-- : .th derfui blessings parts' thai he drive around the postofflce. It it are coining to the Betterment Who is so rich in 'the Leing laid in ceraect hy George Ross, own God's of J;eagne "iace the Herald published the count, in the jewesl from Hyr jct fn letter to the governor by Prof. make. May she feel she has been who took a aa the lowest; biddet xJL Xison- ,w;ho .lohnsdC, hltsi.ecljmclherthiH iZ r tJ.Tivv"o 7 lnd:nation is- running Wesiwdr-tb- i .. . in all Efcctioas... 'mother of the missionary.' " H. F. ser-ite- y. mitt mum -- -Ce- Every farmer in the Timpanoos JBv'ilto-J present help"pave Provo's strTeTintcaroT others interested. waiting till they get to the capftal to The demonstration will he in l;ey eirs?ring .Albert Daw's nigat school class. or tlieir spring hose, etc. Read the bargains offered in this paper and then act for the interests of Provo and Our "home town." Remember the slogan, "Bought id Provo.' ' d:s-tiov-- ialo -- " Y" Mr, Day " BEIHONT STONE CUTTER - - - P - f 1 : - 1 prt-ssc-- - - : . VVILLSTART SOON B. Y. U. maJe students and members of the faculty, numbering about 400, made the annual trip to the big' "Y" on the mountain east of Provo, yesterday, for the purpose of giving the letter a coat of whitewash and making other necessary repairs.- The party left the campus "early in the morning and in tth afterTjOtihreturiifcilvto' the campus, where they were serveu wun i fine luncheon prepared by. the lady S. H. Belmont is planning to" star! io .overate his stone. cufJag yards .in .his city in the near future. He has a order for the stone to be cut and t laced for Alma Van WageutJi's $10-kt- ) home on East Center, sleet. Mr, Belmont also reports that the Utah students. . , Consolidated Stone company, of whiCi ae is president, has recently secured IMPRESSIVE FUNERAU SERVICES ;he 'contract, for $262,000 worth of FOR EDMUND CARTER vnrk on dmca o f ficcs in gajt Ksk 'Jtatjecdptt. f tracrsljeryicta :were (.ill'.. Ltondatted Tuediy fj!r EdmiindCa't''r at the home of Mrs; J. N. Cbristrnseh. A daughter has teen born to each The tweakers were Bishop T..N. Tayjf the following families: Mr. and Mr, lor and Judge J, E. Booth. Eeauntiful ion Park, and Mr. and Mrs. K. W. vocal selections wre r en'dt.t'dby : rtTorie.d. .iiises A ene Cluff tal litita XdwtU: g ' ST.fARYS'EIt8COfAtrtCMURCKr Rev. W. F. Fulkley. B. A., B. . Rector communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school. 9:45 a. in.; hoy communion and ser, ur.d mon, 1 a. m.1 evening-,jjxa- y.r .;'0 o'clock. sermon, 1 - Thursday, Holy 10 a. m.; Mrs. Rae's brancjs at Mrs. Richards', at 8 p. m. ".' A. Friday. April 2 Litanv and dress, 10 a. m.; Study Class in Sdcial ' .',--. 8 p: m. Saturday, April 3 Service 10 a. m. Sale of aprons, fancy and nseful articles. an.d candy at the Provo Realty Exchange during the afternoon indf evening by the Ladies Guild and the ril com-munlo- -- n f ; G. F. Societies. LIQUOR A ELECTION MAYBE. number of citizens who favor 4 V ' licensing the lifjuor, traffic are coriEiderbg the matter of calliivi a liquer erection here in June,. Xo4... has,been ,;reach: ;;2 ed so far as information can be had; but it is cunsi iered most .probable that a petition for such an flection will be circulated for sU:aatures ly Ue voterr 4 -- 44 V 4 ft- - |