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Show t FID The pulling power of a newspaper ad is judged by the number of readefsthe paper" has. Ask about our circulation, j- " - If Provo is judged by its " INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY- - DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND VOL. XXX, NO. 40. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER PIGFWOOLEIf ; - ESTABLISHED 4, 1915. MILLS-BREA- K 1183, - DAILS1 t" "t . ALL RECORDS August Shipments Largest in History of the Mills. Sales newspapers, what are you doing to ijnakejthem better representatives of cur beautiful city? V. - y j.-vK.fj- j , STOP REBATES Oil men are Banqueted Today by Management. Remarkable TPASSENSER Increase in Sales Over Last Year. A Gain of 53 Per Cent f ' - ' .rfwV J, it 1 ft VAfc it ZZZ,immmtm.t 'i. 1 ,, .it i - ' v " - i" j J . V Jjx x.lii V j. i,y Goddafd WiiM Out as Commit TICKETS - Over 1914, il sioner and Miss Brown is KtV.'jjjA'.f. hffeeiive November 1st, the Salt Lake Route and 'tie Denver & Rio Grande railroads have - discontinued payment of rebates for extra charges made on tickets hought on trains, except from points where no station or ticket office is maintained by the com- 'jjj A'.v. vj.....,.,.v.i. o.v.'.v j. j r ..:..ia'j.u. ,. '.JWrtiWWiVrtfnr rf f'Y "flhyWi w Vn VJ wr. .W V ruf r - Some elected City Auditor. fftt4l& ; - -- is decided tnat Fresideut Wilson, instead ot returning to (.Ornish, N7H., next ytar, will apend .the Object- - to Direct Primary his bride, at Shadow I.awa.Jthe home of the late John A. AtaCail at Long Branch, N. J. It ts a The salesmen of the Knight Woolen -It establiBhiueDt.to m acccifjimxTate the presidential includes about thirty estate, suitable every way Election. mlHs have just closed a two days' con . acrjes of beautiful Jawns and terraced gardens, a lake, and tennis courts. Golf links are near by. -offices here in ference in the general Provo and they have been 'studying " ' The .muiicipal election Tuesdayr 1. D. JOHHSOH the business conditions and plannin " suited in the election qfJames St. . for the necessary increased output panies. 1Goddar4 in line with the" This order is made U. S. DISTBICT JUDGE Daniels for mayor, H. J. W. the -- wMch,J8n be needed to supply ."safety nrst'Vmovement, which is be tor commissioner andvAIice Brown for greatly increased. demands7or.jBis ing extended graduaIIyloWeTyd auditor. All were elected by targt President Wilson Wedensday product for next year. Everyone. was partment of the railroads. It is pointed that ot Mayor JDaniels b- majorities, illmanT3r"JohTrBon)f Ogden greatly pleased to learn that the trade ouf by the railroad officials in federal Judge for the district of Jtah, Ing the largest even 1,200. Commit- - of the order that when ticYserved.by ,them had increased their to succeed John A. Marshall, resigned. kets are purchased from conductors on oddard's majority was 88 sales cveriast year 53. per cent, up to Judge Johnson had the indorsement and Auditor Brown's 477. trains the time and attention of the Work stoppe-- today on the street he city would deman l the forfeiture the preseent fame- - Prospects are very conductor are taken from hi? a day for each day over the of the Utah State Bar association and yrhere was little exciteonent on elea primary paving at West Center street shortly fer-t- he ana tf the Democratic state leaders. The tfon day.. The voters, generally, went the coming year e bright duty, that of saf eguard ing after the fight this forenoon, which re-- , given time as stated- in the speciflca- were in appointment is effective Nov, 22. to the polls and deposited their ballots and the4argest the trains. August shipmegtst suited in the request by Commissioner tions. -the' history of the mills. for the favored nominees, and this ' work MAESER DAY PROGRAM. May Leroy Dixon that these Just last "week the local .mills made it difficult to form any Idea ol AT SCHOOL, WEDNESDAY how the election" was going till the beeaausirihe:r-tro.ub.le...bJaidoffwill be resumed irt the morning when "sMpped srconsignnTent xf $49,000 APPRECIATION fROIl THE worth of blankets to New York "and E now in this reason, comW. whbls to Logan, Ryberg. I be Ryberg Brothers refused The teachers and pupils of the Mae-se- r the friends of each , CMdidatewers' this is the first of this consignment two the and returns talk the brothers, with this request and the work is chotil are arranging for an interat which will keep the E & SCHOOL ASS'N ply hopeful of victory all through the day, Decker is very The matter Mayor least jyer. at temporarily. stopped full capacity. for the balance of. the esting observance of Maeser Day this or claimed to be. To disinterested- - of the winter. paving is now done on th north side anxious that this paving be completed year, the 17th anniversary, . observers, however, the results are net The Total Receipts For The Day ex as and per the. original agreement school, which is Wednesday, Novem- snrprieingT but rather as waB xpectedL.(T-"Th- e of Center street to a point almost to Today the salesmen were entertained Amounted to Over $251.59. Fifth West Mayor Decker had a con- pects to work to this end if it is pos ber 10th. A program entitled "A Trip at the Hotel Roberts at a dinner given nominees had earnest support ' 'ference with one of the Ryberg Bros. sible. It was agreed that paving shouk Around tjie World" will be given in the from tbeir-friend- s, T hose "presentby- the management who did good rFor, and in behalf of, th e 11 one and and notified them that unless t&e continue until the thermometer regiw- evening, injiwhich the cusioras and quiet work in gelling the voters to that were: Xncie Jesse Knight, preskleniL; today giAQflL Association, J. wish to expresg this pc babiteHEvfvarious-nations-wllK- e illusork-w-3the sveib -- tered 32. orJjeJow-aneosnpleted-witb- in T. L. Boone, generaTmanager; KrughT potl S7l)ritthB wort my appreciation to the printers, the reached. been not as trated bythe children in costumes. to the yet specifications. Starr Jordan, secretary and treasurer; according ty days by good filings, generally, and that .the - local papers, and . . tofe -John Collie- ,- general superintendent; painters, nfntreS aTtetie elftctKm:' every citizen and child that contribIs W. F. Vjolett, superintendent" of the law election The jgalnins" primary uted and assisted in any way to the in favor with the people as It enables garment factory, and the following resuccessful the henefit for Tag Day " O. C. the people to select their officers, la . presentatives R. A. Barney, the Manual Training department of MM 3 stead of having them"Be1ectFd for- Hunter, E. F.. May, Q. C. Maycock, B. the School. Provo High M. C. S. Stringham, Jesse McCullou'gh, and Wllkinscharged with embezz- them by' polltltiaus whose interests commission has received a Every boy and girl Jhat jacted . as The city $120 while employed at the D. &. are not always identical with the inter--. W. C. Hunter. ' ling . contractors from Bros.r letter Ryberg taggers returned his "bank with a jub R. G, R. R. company's office at Sprlng- - ests pf the peerif. And, at any ilant expression on his cither face, on the street paving, calling attention October 12, and .arrested at ville, of whether the intents of c&ment ot some of the KEELER HEAD6ATE PLEASES which gave evidence that they had to the condition wees later, was ar the politicians and the people ar isoise a ahout he to water escape, been kfndly received by-tcitizens. gutters which permit Last Thursday evening about 6:20 raigned yesterday in, the Fourth dis- identical the people ltkV to make Umj- which water will percolate, under the The total receipt for, the day-w- as was o'clock Thomas Stokes, aged "3, a trict court on an information charging selection and asbunie the responsLWI-- 1 GOVERKMEKT OFFICIALS $251.59 (a" number of contributions street paving. The suggestion embezzlementrWilkins took tllt"tO'-day't- tty for the selvt lon A aumtr ct-th- a The having been received since) a most made that the gutters be repaired. al- farmer living near Mldvale was struck plead, and this morning entered "Standpar butuh have predicted gratifying resultiand the. Home and letter was, .filed,1 thematter having by an auto driven by Dee Adams and a plea-oC. Bagley that there will ntver be another non- - . not ' Grant guilty. School Association feels that in their ready been given attention. Karl F. Keeler has returned from the injuries proved fatal and the old lepresents the defendant partisan election in Provo, but they Estray Pouadkeeper Jos. W. Loveeffort they have been loyally supported from Justice tere likely to be mistaken. of Abstract. Fort Collins, Colo., rWher a govern-men- t Judgment 27 at and collected midnight. E. less reported, $18 gentleman passed away of Provo. L. Jones' court In the case of Beebe test was made of the Keeler by the citizens released in October. animals and friends of the Lumber of that front occurred in The accident "I patrons trust, vs. G. A.'Franke has MARRIAGE LICENCES... automatic headgate used for measur- This morning Preston G. Peterson Jordan school. Adams "will be remem- been .filedCompany school will not fail to visit the public the in court. Fourth district ing and distributing water. Mr. Keeler the work shop and see how their con- and Alex Hedquist appeared before the bered as the man who drove a jitney The foHowin- - marriage licenseis highly pleased with the result which Judgment is for plaintiff for $64.31. In placing commission and asked that the south used tribution ha3jbeen Abstract "of judgments fromEr" A. have .been lssu-r- l 'bus from Midvale to Bingham for sevr 8how8 95 per cent, accuracy, and, with some first class manual training ma- side of Center street between AcadConrad L. Nelson, of Saiui. and Rogers' court of Salt Lake, In the case the information eral months during this summer. , gained through a at the disposal and Use for emy avenu,e and Third West street be Mr. v and Mrs. vs. Co. of the l chinery Ruby S. Roberts, of Goshen. Galigher Machinery Stokes were passenthcughte&tkg3lIKeeleri3Ul-- our boys: paved first lnstead of the work being &. and Amy Phinu-H- , both b as SantaO.uinJ.Jme been fled he can construct a measuring gate Co. IJJkYaJterJIaag; Quarry. HOME & SCHOOL ASSOCIATION, continued east from Fifth West when gfrsTTn' a' jitney "stage o"wned bythe . Fork. that wiH be from 98 to WA per cent Judgment is for plaintiff for of American the paving is finished ori ' the north firm of Adamsman & Vinceotot Sandy njed. Mrs. Esther C. Stewart, Monroe Bird Tew and Li'llan Ade$142.53. accurate. Mr. Keeler was highly " side of Center street to Fifth West, as and driven by Dee Adams. The Jitney President. Martha A. Brown vs. J. II. Haws; laide Hurst, both of MapMon, on the efficiency of his de" it will be this evening. The ommis was being driven" from Sandy to Dra ,Tohn V; BadhnT' ami Hella Quigley, for. plaintiff for $.1,822 and vice by the engineering experts in sion was favorable to this, theetreet per. In front of Jordan school it judgment both r of Payson. decree of'foreclosure. , charge of the test. on the three blocks from Academy struck a huckster's wagon. Adams, ' The official result of the test wili Anna Eait vs. J. A. Goates, admin avenue to Third West having already whose home is in Midvale, was cut and istritor, et al., suit to quiet title to BURCH CHILD DIES be forwarded to the Reclamation1 been graded for the pavement and arei IENT In rea of GROUND favor bruised about the face, and bands and estate; decree bureau at Washington, and it Is con- - PLAY plain . EQUIPS in poor shape to leave without paving tiff.' Max F. Burcb'lh thrwyear- who Bidered very probable the gate will be of occupied Dunyon Draper, poy all winter in the event the weather BurcX Chesta Fellabaum vs. Wm. Edward thild of""MfraTnrM.rsr-Claudr diutBfc44&iiaah& feWpTecW'vlng-eirai'sfFetTalunirfvTrce It is now In use by the Provb" y association held last Friday evening The contractors fear frost and it is re fall sustained a week ago. The fanerai sjster Miss Mildred Dunyon,. received setting on its extensive canal In the Franklin school district a move ported they may stop work on that Vs. win' bn held tomorrow a,t 1 o'clocX W. esW. Samson al. et Charles MIbs lacerations. Dunyon many system, and is being tested by other ment was begun for the equipment of account and finish in the " spring. If York; molon to reinstate injunction from the Sharon ward meetins' house; irrigation companies with very satis- the playgrounds. work is continued it will porbably be caped Injury, as did Ross Vincent,- who --t , factory reults. Mr. F. M. Young gave an interesting done first on the three blocks in que3-- occupied a seat next of the denied. , Julia A. Middleton vs. the Board of ' Keeler Is also the inventor of an talk on "Playgrounds," followed by a I driver. tjon HiRDY; COMMITS: "7 Education of Nebo school district, de. engineering instrument for measuring discussion, in which both home and answer. to ten murrer overruled, days grades, canals and other excavations, school were well represented and a REV. J. C. CLARK RETAINED AS ' , Says Huckster Turned. II. T. Reynolds & Co. vs." Geo. W. SUICIDE IN GARFIELD automatically. This instrument has re- number of generous donations made. PASf OR OF BAPTIST CHURCH '. for for Prlor-t- o to his ceived the highest" praise from engin- ' The teachers were willing to under plaintiff removed home, Straw; judgment being eers 'to whom, wagon $259.82. itj.haa. been submitted, take a responsible part of the work At a business meeting of the church Adams said that In the suit of John E. Standring et nd it is now being manufactured in and will be assisted by the following held last Sunday morning the Rev. J. being driven slowly ahead of him on The tjody of It S. Hardy was found the east by a company which has been committees: vs. Henry M. Royle Jr., Judge' A. al. C. Clark,. was extended a call by, the tha road from Sandy, to Draper apin a Cave neur Garfield-.- Salt- Lak Of defendant favor in feund P. Morganto it A. organized O. manufacture and place playgrounds O. R. Thomas, church to remain as their pas- peared to misunderstand signals. -- In Baptist ' quif-clai.Tuesday forenoon. Near tS on the market county. The suit was to set aside a ... Smoot, Edward Farrer. tor fc--r another year. There is much front of the Jordan school the huckfound an automatic pistol, was Lehl 18 land of acres at for given Finance Anna Cochran, . William activity In the church at the present ster, says Adams, turned his horse ded bole jii Oie bteast indicat- a and bullet 190S, to 30, defendant April by Gay, Wm. Mortimer. ; time and everything points to a sharply to the right, bringing the on plaintiff S. H. GOODWIN RETURNS or acddentil shooting. TL : ed suiclle the ground of misrepresentation, .'. healthy growth. wagon directly In the path of the auto- and mistake on the part of plaintiff. deceased was the. son of Mr. and Mrss.- - -The Ladies' Aid society met yester- mobile. - Before Merchants bank has L. H. 1 Tardy of Pleasant Green, formerit could be stopped the The Farmers EXTENDED TRIP day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jos. automobile crashed Into the rear of the filed' suit In the Fourth district court ly Second .ward; he 'fas S3-'- . Llddard and a good attendance was to collect years of aga and Is survived by ' hli wagon and plunged to one side of tha against F. F. Finlayson present Mrs. Barnes was named as ani $215.80 and Tor $50 attorney foes on a wife end one child, his parents of the socie4.ylorthe .next roadway. The wagon was but slightly Mr. Hardy waj president" exe- - many other relatives was note The tote. The Rev. S.-It-lpromissory a. Goodwin has returned reporteiLtkat the P amed faimcged-,-aBy ear".rM dlaJJycrs 1313. a native of Provo and has many reV . ,. from a threo-weektcutM - aUraja.onJJtan, Marca trin to the coast. and Mrs. JD. CiTratt" as Tbo remain of atires.,l-.er5- . ". outPlde new res la ding npfAndant The object of the was to attend trip - for wa3 elected secretary. .:. escaped 'entirely Injury. her,'inVerffi?nrlonwroMU., summbns brought tITTKatB"iiBd-6rvlce- 9 ocIke National Council of Congregatlon.il a real riot What looked like -. will bo made by publicationrr-churclkcs which is held . curred this forenoon at the cement CAVE-IINJURED ftEUBEN--, of oil the . divorce Suit for and was held this year at New Haven, mixer on the street paving work on groujjl WAGON SMASHED PYNE failure to provide has been filed la the nn-. There was an attendance of West Center street, when one of the -?Wil Winifred. over 000 Fourth district court by delegates" representing the Greeks, by the name of Sanchos started A.favetlaoccurred MonJay 'aftc1 -lis, of Provo, against W. Clyde Willi?.. For CorrtrrTlftioners For Auditor Congregational churches and missions at Joe Smith, the form setter, with a ' DanTeis-The parties were married at Fanning- coon'.t tho'clty. gravel pit, whera t in all Smith, it is alleged, District countries, and eight days were piece o( iron. ' " for the cement-stree.' '" jntvel 1 sbelng-haule126'""-70 '7 1 108' devoted to hearing ton, July J, 1914. J65 reports and consid- struck the Greek over the bead and ." pavlng. Reuben Pyne was se ..... 1TJ1 264SG 90 186 2 .; ering the work of the chiwf JUiUbe then another Greek came at Smith and bTuisedond" had one rib. broton Masa will bo at 10 o'clock Su.nd.y, iqusly . 116 .'241 280 3 81 . 2s . various departments and fields. 84,, he was laid out also. Sanchos and the " Geo. P. Eillinrv ' the cnurcn. gravel. uatnouc by. falling CD Nov. 7, at St reter's 157 77 4 45 1S3 The delegates from the west and other Greek were arrested by,Ch!et ,ip his wasoa. from who mass. h,id arter alighted schooljust T. Immediately 9C SV. too northwest 242 206 5 ; Sunday 'SO : " ICJ ; gathered at Chicago and Man waring and taken to the Provo from narrow injury, '" escape A' Bjlycr'toa given ;&t the had a V.102'- '152 . 199 203 100 6 143 "rn that point traveled to the General hospital whese Sanchos hod One horsa wrecked. was ' the u wagon msi ... 92 home of Mrs. Jmes Kyan, 192 116 . .166 105 7 . . '. 1T7 city in a train of eight coaches. his wound dressed. There was every ' 3. Pyne. "was ' November1, 10th, had his log hurt Dr. II. Wednesday,' 237 lBt North, 120 8 mix-up- , cooler 2?3 J.srbut v Good''87, a of 272,, who' Is !lowing the convention Mr. Indication rejl Reuben Pyn?, to attond from 2 to 4 oclorrror tne oerv:; ti called winvisited New York and other points heads in ana ,topped the af-- J as ' as .possible. frroverin rapidly : -- rvthe AlfcjgktJ..r-.-4466 T '989 1631 ""'"734 645 1843 ' "" tatnreat' fair, It sum-merwi- th mag-nibie- r HMD IS gvingJs Stopped Onccoxintroi Fight -- ' I j of,-..$5- tag-pass j - mills-runnin- g " - - d. , . - -- CITY BUSINESS t DEEJMIS District Court AUTO I3ELS OLD MAH rataw-regarale- ss o , ; ' d FRAllRllllFiE Wo(fylnK!affiaTlOirT Reser-voircompan- U. : . ' - - , ROW ? ninniirnA PAVIWUKIItllo n iiitiin H. . HIE a - d issiy vice-preside-nt i, MV--- ,of .t" Official Returns By Districts -- ' - - mJ'.i ' ..;....... :!' n s!rPl a' Wbe ' 1':..,.., Totals.'....' - " ' ' , |