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Show PROW MERAJL of a I1CWS- is judged by the paper ad the paper readers of dumber ,,11i'ntr nnWCT has. Ask about our circular, tion. ' PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, ESTABLISHED 188S Believed That the Orems Will Not Make Any Changes Jn Their Street RaUway less They Extend the Line on North Acad emy. Other City Business Transacted: Un- It fa believed by many of the prom- jaent business men and the city 'commission that the Orem Railway Have abandoned the idea of tearing p the from cause the line is not paying operating E. "ItfpSses " GeneraTanagef--WrArmstrong was expected to appear of at the meeting this morning again " bear the and , the city cpmmlslonera decision of the city as to whether they were in favor of taking up the line and . moving it to North Academy avenue, The chief reason,' perhapB, for this change of attitude on the part of the railway cempany is because of the stern opposition this movement ; met from every part of Provo. It is believed ' that while the street railway is not paying at the present time, that it is largely a question of education on the part of the people and In thnseeond place because the jBtreet railway does, not cover enough . of the different streets to make it profitable to patron-- J ize the street cars. In his argument for the change in the street railway system Mr, Arm- strong stated that the city lines were costing the company from $127 to $305) each month more than the' revenue derived from the business. He proposed to extend the street railwy.to . I' M. C. Wilkins was arrested at lnto--ne- jio -- - y . - mat-.ite- - " nion i , i 10-ye- j folRrfaryWur54Mthr ptirposea,- ana they are determined to have the condition remedied, if possible, and will continue to work to that end till success is achieved. A"Tue,8day's meeting a petition was Presented from the Knight Investment fco.iand other property owners oa the north side of Center street between Academy avenue and First East Btreet, asjbng that the unpaved portion in the mter of the street be paved at the . 1' expense, of. the property owners, and JVotestlng against the proposed park- i)g. Referred to Commissioner LeRoy j ' pixon. I i 'ported 'J J ' ; Chief of Police 157 Jesse Man waring re- arresu and "detentions tor October, of which 124 were for lodg-uss only, t . City Treasurer Mrs. Lizzie B. MeV drum reported receipts for October $902,46 for the general fund and ior xpeclal funds, - , Mr. Emery G. Epperson, manager of thEHcn TheatreT spent Wednesday 1n j - I lorce as to cause concussion oi ins brain, from which the boy died before he reached the Provo Geenral hospital where he was immediately taken. The funeral services are being held this afternoon at the Sixth ward meeting friends. Bishop T. N. Taylor presided. The opening prayer was offered by. Elder Arthur N. Taylor. The speakers were Elders - Andrew Knudsen : and George Powelson. President Joseph B. Keelor and Bishop Taylor. Many tes house. T timonies to the worthy, useful life of the departed ' were given, and words MRS. D. F. CHAMBERLAIN . of consolation and hope, to- the be MAKES STATEMENT reaved were ; selections were rendered by The trouble over the will of Mrs. K a chorus under the direction ot Prof. Bonnemort has been settled out of Ja. C. Lund. EHer L. E. Eggertsen offered the court. The contestants, Mrs. Fillie Fitzgerali Hillman and MYs. Cora Al- - closing prayer. britton have filed statement and ad-- j A profusion of floral offerings evimitted in court that the charges denced the " love and sympathy of ' . . against Mrs. Chamberlain are mis- 'friends. The Third ward Relief society, In taken and in error and that all their the presidency of which Mrs. Frisby and charges made against At Time was Bonnemart first counsellor, attended in a Mrs. 'Any mother and the Indian war veterans, as are false." . body, ,', r Had the three sisters done this as an organization, were present in re" requested by Mrs. Chamberlain at the spect to Mr.' Frlsby's' membership." in' Prof. Robert Bauer's band was time of their mother's death, things would have been adjusted at that time. attendance and discoursed appropriate Mrs. Chamberlain retains ALL the music during the proccssipn from the of all residence to the meetinghouse. . personal property and the other property belonging to- tho I The city offices were closed during the funeral and flowers were sent by estate. the. city officers in recognition of Mr. DEATH OF MRS. CHIODS. Frisby's services as former mayor and ' present city justice of the peace, Mrs. Catharina Chloas, commutea -Don't forget the Parker Day celebr from' Bingham April 7, 1915 died at snfa Mental hospital yesUrday'tlon "tomorrow,. November 12th. 1915. coshtme dance in the from general exhaustion at the age. van ia uie eTtuuig aueroon. Misni Duri:u will The 43 proDamy of years. '.Salt Lake City where he attended the banquet and lecture given by Mr. Rotli-- . eephal, the noted theatre manager of the Strand Theatre of New York. - -.Sheriff Henry East is looking for a man Who hia been Issuing forged checks signed Wm. M. Smith. Checks .aggregating $120 nave, so far,' been turned in. It t9 supposed the man has ft the state or gone to some other Piacd In the state. He may .still bo' ulng checks. Smith is' a contractor " "l th Orem road.' be here.' ? T S tract ' ;;; .' - spoken.-Vocal- , 1 , utate-ments . . one-thir-d - ' ' at ,7:20. . . ule SaltLake-RouteCktnjer-Sched- and Traia Sends Number Nineteen via Mahf , 0,000 0 People Pr test. This Change. Matter Line. 1 forthe small. Albert Smith and r. J. Cummings, for the large E. of Heber, $11,718.40 at the home of Mrs. the La Vogue club mem Monday evening Ed. Anderson - - ' -- J ' Valley. tract. ; J Reclamation for, grazing privi leges on two tracts' of land'!! Straw 'berry valley, on of S 1,000. and one of 8.0&V acres. The lease' will be for five years: the bids, which follow are. an nual rentals: . W. A. Crane, of Riverton, $14,050 for the large and $2,100 for the Email TRftlfl- y, ILexm Wacher, of Provo, $1,508 for A notable social evening of the week ;' (Contributed. " . . the small tract was that given Tuesday evening by.ihe Monday Professor Sauer and Horse Heber association and Cattle Bonneville ward M; I- - A, in honor of the band were excused two hours to Mrs. A. B. assoand Horse and Cattle Wallsburg Ballantyne who has recent attend fthe funeral of Mrs. Frisby. in as president of the Young ciation, $9,126 for the large tract and $1,125 for the small tract honor of the factthat her son has for Ladies,:association.TThe-Anairwa- s B. A. Bushman, John Adamson. T. a number of years belonged to that or- very unique in its arrangement, being ganization and is now a prominent CpmanJThfis and 7 worker in the music school. " of Iehi, - American-Fo- rk and Kirk, success in ful every way. The wasjnost features of the evening consisted of Pleasant Grove, $10,409 for the large One of Cue most popular student an excellent program and various in tract and $1,109 for tfe small tract organizations of last year is to be re terestitfg and novel came. "An old - The bids will be' forwarded to ,the which vived the German society fashioned lunch was served in an old Reclamation "bureau at Washington Lraeets once a week and talks German fashioned way and was much, enjoyed for acceptance or re Jec tion. and nothing but German under penalty by the many members and friends In of a fine.' The war has thrown a attendance. KNIGHT 11INIK6 COMPANIES damper upon the activities of the .' , ' the Strawberry projectr-yesterda- " r ' at the office ol Bids were received B.Y.U. Notes SOCIETY den yesterday, and is now back in his old quarters. "The sheriff was. notified last evening that a man who answered the descrip tion of Williams, hut who gave the name of J. C. Anderson, had been arrested at Ogden, anil, "Deputy Sheriff Williams went to Ogden and found that the suspect was WilkinBT he, was brought back this morning. Wilkins left Provo at 2 o'clock Tuesday morning on a. freight train and reached Ogden yesterday. It was while he was waiting in 'the Ogden yards to catch another "freight train out that be was arrested by one of society, but there are enough returned the railroad men missionaries-Twh- o, by InaJKay, always swear by the Fatherland to galvanize il. C. Wilkinson, the man who is The life. charged with, the embezzlement of the organization from the D. & R. 0. at Springville first meeting was held last week. on Oct 12 while he was employed in the company' office and who was held The'iast echoes, of the pushball: confiat have finally died Jbv- the eowatjrairaw aillritrtrial, i& test' oir!Mapleis to 'Olmsted Yifew where nd that nelsant say, Mr, Gurr who caped Tuesday evening. Wilkins made away; broken buffered a there was promise of a fine summer his nose,and other through a hole in the "resort to be buiit by the Hotel Utah roof about .7 o'clock; in the evening. students who received scalp wounds ' ': people. He was mi3id when Peputy Sheriff C; aie asain in their classes without a H. tlartf.went out to lock the prison- - sign of the mishap. : The memory of Other City Busiptss. ers lniheir cells. During the day the the glorious climb remains, however, .. At the meeting of the city commisOTitwaers are allowed to be in the cor-- . bright as ever. sion Mouday evening the first official ridor for exercise, and Wilkins had canvas was made of the votes cast at utilized the time to prepare for hia de- Hallowe'en is coming to be more and the municipal election, the result LfciTig .partiire by craw ling on top of the calls more, of am institution. The students .. . t as announced' In the Heraldafter the and breaWnz throuzh thA Iron roof. thi3 year reveled in gnost parues ana 019 weIrd occasion es unofficial count. , He is supposed UT have Jumped from 411 tbat Robert Souter .and S. S. Grange, the building onto a tree and from the Sheets and pillow slips marched about of Tunpanogos waid on Provo (pench, j tree to the Sheriff Henry the city in scores and hundreds while ground. made use of the squash commission before the. appeared forlEagt trying, to locate the man, but the little folks A noticeable im effects. and lantern uuurujH.uuu as to terms on wuivu iukj .w without Buccess. WllHJns apmight be supplied with water fron: the peared to be anxious to delay his trial provement over former celebrations city water system to be diverted from and it is now believed his object was waa the fact that gates and doors rer the mains at Pleasant View. The to take advantage of any opportunity mained where they belong, and fruit was talked over, and it was the that trees were not adorned with wagon aordewheels. of the commission that the city 'py had nd rigbt to dispose of the water la the'mann'er "suggesterZZZ ZZZ DEATH OF BURR STEWART "Our popular lady physical cuHihIbU, -- Thequestion'of. the Tlmpanogos the Misses Dixon and Barlow, are find who want big calls for their gymnasium activwater a service, .people, CAUSED BY FALL FROM ities outside of Provo. A fine class of trasmitting some of their irrigation water through the old main was then fifty Btudents are taking dancing les sons every Wednesday night in the talked over and will be given further BUGGY Pleasant Grove high school. " ' consideration. There seems to be so objection to this method of supplying .tie people of Timpanogoa with water H FUNERAL SERVICES old Burr Yoang Stewart the and Messrs. Grange and Souter do not FOR MRS. J. H. FRISBY. think there will be any difficulty In son of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Stewart, fell The. funeral services for Mrs. J. H. transferring nhe ""water as propose. from a buggy in which he was standThe people are at a great disadvantage ing in the back, riding home from the Frisby. held Sunday in the Third ward and inconvenience for lack of "water B. Y. U. training school Tuesday night urieetine. house, were attended by a get-awa- toil - OFFICE: J. L. McKlnney, Tho8. Austin and JHEL Allen-- , of Salt Lake, $14,200 for Og- PHOUOiLOSES -- - CAUGHT III OGCEH to Sixth West' be- AT REClArJATIOIJ " JAIL BREAKER IS TbfcOogth 6t Center-strJe- t DIDS RECIEVED Plana are under way to celebrate state when home made goods are equal Utah Products week in Provo, begin- or even better. In keeping with this idea Mayor C. ning next Monday, and every business haajesued tho folhouse-itown will be urged to feature lowing proclamation : "1 therefore Utah manufactured goods. Yesterday recommend that the people of Provo the secretary of the Manufacturers' observe next week as Utah Products association was down from SUtLake week. Let it be talked, of and prac and consulted with a number of busi ticed in every home and public gather J ; ness men and the Commercial club ing in our city." W ex Next of move. number a this Wednesday large Everyone concerning soclatlon products ILheUtalLManaf pected to use home 'during next week and all the weeks will come down in automobiles an"d which .follow. v,Thls is certainly a fine take lunch at the Roberts Hotel and idea, and perhaps many of us have visit with the people of Provo for a fallen into the habit of eating foieiga short time;- - then they will go on to The made breakfast foods and perhaps Springville and Spanish Pork. buying many things needed every day local Industrial committee will co in the home manufactured outside the operate in this movement n is! representatives of" our beautiful city? 1915. Utah Products Week To Be Observed Here i$ judged ' by its newspapers, what are you t doing to make them better DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY VOL. XXXNO. 42. It If Provo Club at Luncheon . At the Commercial club hincheoJV-yesterda- y, Postmaster James Clof-reaa letter received from the ThinU Assistant Postmaster General, asking him to eeek the assistance of the Com- -' V n mercial club and other civic loca effortjto Jmprovejthe mail service, and at the same time reduce the cost to the department. Among many other suggestions made-- r to patrons of the office was that letters should be separated for the different direction to whlcb. they are to sent, larger.' envelopes . from email envelopes, have sufficient address ax& postage, and, be mailed 7earlyjr-t-ei This, it was stated "in, the letter sh&- conftrmed by the local representative of Uncle Sam would not only rednc&i the cost of handling, but would insures prompter nervice. d organlza-tlonslnjk- - . bets spent a very pleasing evening, in literary work, witb, .sewing and social chat Refreshments were served to At the meetings of,thf Kj8l2htjCom-panies- , the following; Meadames Arthur Cra: neld yesterday, the condition senger Win off the. Provo line of veny ' Allle" Cuhnlngbany Chas Decker, Ernest Dunn, Roy Pasey, George Start- of the Iron Blcom.wTeporteTTas poHed, was considered and the great ' up, Alberta White, Sadie Henry. Wal being very favorable. The recently inconvenience that would result toter Startup, Win. Startup, Joseph Tay- - discovered body of copper ore on the T'rovo busings men was dlscuBsedl iPJlMlsnnaters The matter was rcfeired to the rail northand south.- - On account of bav roM ctiKunfrt? wllh'WrarM. Roylanca' in a; to put in guards, cages and hoist- - added, and the commiMet formulated Tuesday afteroon the Primary off- sets, there has not yet been much of icers, of . o.'e brought to the surface. protwt will bft presented to' the rail- delightful party for the children. A Th Dragon is developing a large road company. - . . program of games was carried out and tonnage of high grade mill product on President J. C. Deal brought up th. refreshments served. the 80O level, and the leasers in the matter of frt tftlenhonenervlce be Bfk tunnel and Colorado are taking tween Provo and Springville, calling: Mrs. J. out some ore, enough to make their attention to the fact that such servicer from a pleasant visit in Spanish Fork work had been given some "years ago, and profitable to .them. with relatives. has paid $10, was considered very desirable now,. The . 0tiJ on Its indebtedness duTing the and aleo that the towns in Uie north Mrs. Alfred Jeffries and Mrs. Joe past mouth, which cuts the indebted- ejid of the county hadrea service n Seethaler entertained the Tres Joli ness down to $18,000, and the property the towns. This (rtieption waa club this afternoon. All the members is reported to be in fine shape. to the Industrial committee. . and invited guests; numbering tairty, Wm. A. Wiifon of the In Secretary were present. . HINlSTfRIAL ASS0CIATI0: jeci oi a eaiesoay, monmiy or weeKiy,;, - Mrr and Mr. A, N. Strong 4eU. tot in lui. lAafatiH unoft: hTTt hn :r TiiOFh ant a Price this morning to attend a party Mr. Wirson explalnel the benefits and to "be given at that place by FOR UTAH COUNTY the jopuariiy such a departure hal MrsJ. Rex Miller. , iri other cities, lie itu cms attained :"t. .,. rdborated7 by President Dftl, who had A bundle shower was given iionday 7th, obpervKl sals day at Portland, Mr. Monday evening, November evening at the, home of Mr. F. A. WiliKin will 'present the plans to th In honor tit his Thurgood daughter some of tho ministers of Utah county mepchants. The met and Oreta,. a bride of this month. what will be known City Comuiissioner ' LeRoy Dixon. . 2me was beautifully decorated" with as "Tho organized As Ministerial Utah County by invitation, explained the reason chrysanthemums. Games and music the street paving. The were enjoyed after which a delightful sociation. Representatives were pres had been advised by expert ' ent from lunch was served. the Episcopal, 'Congregational, Presbyterian-- , and Methodist Epis cement men, including the American Portland Ctfneut Workers association. . Mr. and. Mrs.. W..J. Clegg of Vine copal churches. " . ,. ... , . .rn mmkm .i .ii r I I IT. imi Mi,..,.. yard" announc'eTthe ehgagemeEt oi vuicers. were eiecipu as luiiowo; i ." r. m(i tm uraim-Mrtbelr daughter Nora to Roland Hard-i- i President, the Rev, C K. Davis, work done now would m&nt probably g, the marriage to take place in the Springville; secretary and treasurer, result in a defective Job on account of the Rev,C, C". Haruler, Provo; pro cold weather and that therefore it bad) Suit, Lake 'temple on Nov. 24th. test to have the w"ork the Rev. W. T. been gram committcAn interesting session of the Utah Bulkley and the Rev. Ludwig Thorn discontinued for the winter. ' Porosis was held yesterday afterogn sen. President Deal called attention ' convention of the State Hortlcu' at the home of Mrs. Helen. Redford. The regular meetings will be hetd Mrs. R. E. Knowlden gave an excellent every Becond and fourth Monday at tural society to be held here Decem laper on "The Chinese Theatre," 7:30' p. m. in the. vestry of the Epis ber 14th and 15th, and stated that which was followed by an equally good copal church. Ptovo. "AJ1 'regularly committees of the club bad the matter reading on "Confucius" by Mrs. Wm. ordained ministers of the above of providing proper entertainment for. M. Roy lance. churches as well as of the Baptist the fruitgrowers la hand. V The visit of tho State Manufacturer- f church shall be eligible to member Inn nn thA 17th anit thA Smiw .' UttimrlM In honor of JameB P. Clayton who ship; other ordained clergymen, upon lah an Fork Orem Interurban celebratioa left, Tuesday for Australian mis election to. membership. were discussed. There seemed to be sion, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Snyder gae The, next regularmecllng Will be some a very enjoyable home entertainment held uncertainty as to the dates of November 22nd, these events; but the club expressed Modday evening. A profusion of choice a dcelre to take on active part in makchrysanthemums beautified tho rooms, and . following a deJiciaos supper the MANY ATTEND ing the event successful. Line passed Interestingly with music ' MRS. RUPPER'S FUNERAL President" Deal called attention to and social chat. Inn tha TTlAAfiricr In tfi. ...'- The funeral services for Mrs..Hoslna officers in Janaary and ' suggested that Mrs. L IIMastres visited her mother M. Rupper, bold yesterday afternoofit tho members begin "now to consider In Salt 'Lake Tuesday and Wednesday. In the SixtH ward meeting house, were the question of officers o be elected. attended by many friends and relat- He also urged, promptness In the (Continued on Page Fire.) pay ives. The speakers were Elders 8., P. mcnt of membership dues, intimating , Elsie, BrimhaU vs. Allen' Brlmhall; Eggertsen, 'John. J. Scherrer of that this important duty is being negdecree of divorce In favor of plaintiff, ! P. Nelson and lected by many members. Vocal selections were rendered by defaultTon" the grounds of failure ' to provide and desertion.' Plaintiff wag by & quartette consisting of Christian MEETING POSTPONED. granted the custody of a minor child. M. Frolsland, Alfred Larson. MIss me uieeiiQj oi en e uaugnters or it The parties were married at' Provo Inger. Jdhnson and Mrs. Norma Bul- Pioneers, amiuounccd for tomorrow ' ' March 3, 1903. lock, and Mr. Frolsland rendered a (Friday) at the home of Mrs. Fercii V Nayr-ClarAutomobile company solo, "O My Father,,, Tha. opening Bunnell, has been indefinitely postAndrew poned on account of the death of Burr ia. filed suit against ,PeterrBoyce to prayer was' offered , collect' $13.15 for repairing an auto Knudsen and the benediction by" Elder Joy Stewart, son of the president ' ;'' mobile. Arthur N. Taylor. the organization. ' . L9AIJLroadVas ti .Li-P- ro i ette-Startu- pr -- ned 1 , kosco-Wellingto- n - be-tw- rrrwl -- , - MK--aa- di '; . -- i i 7 i m m i .ii com-missio- . i i I -.i a, TrTr-- n ni n . -- - -- -- , -- . -- Pay-son- Brlsbam-Johnson- .' . ' ' , . - " - , - , ', tt . |