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Show imKMAiLB EROYO ME; a news-'Sa-d is judged by the .t carters the Darer . .v. .knit "mir circula- power of lr . 11 - toon. YOL. DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, 'NOVEMBER XXX. NO. 43. WmWWM IMS llllil Largest Mills Ortos in History LAY TON Receivditfiin a Week PAYS OUT manager of the Woolen mills, Las Just returned a short tour over the State gett- " T.. Boone, jht from ing acq'uated wi.,tnJrai!ii?3,8.. PV " for roB9 of the' factory and planning Mr. Boone has . next year's business. : for JH5.167.20 on his desk orders worth of the Knight Wouien mills pro. within duct,' which have been taken I the last week and the best part of these orders is that they are all for Utah. This'lndicatestharthepeopie this State are rapidly waking up to the fact that it pays to patronize Utah . of ' factories show howfast, these" orders are coming in, between Saturday evening at 5 o'clock and Monday at opening - Mine over $30,000 worth of orders were placed for the Knight Woolen mills A -- cloth and manufactured product to is orders the above of share large te in the finished garments rather than in the cloth itself; this wUl give additional work to the local factory. To ' -- miook3ogover the orders as they at the mills airrecorded they-read- -a Account number one $21,456,account numher two $14,905.00 r loDows: , J5; four $10,372.75; ac-ceo- nt . 1115.167.20. of the high school eleven; Whitecottoa's- - punting Was good, and Smoot and Scott also played well for player . tie Proctor. Next Friday the Procter and the Mgh school play again, although Friday's game was the Becond game won -- theUrocr. oy and -- Wednesdaythe 24th the Procter and the Payson high school will play here. . E. OPEL B01HO STORE-IM-PROVO A new business "house is;to be the near future under management of John E. Bott who is well known in Provo as a, business man. Mr. Bott will open at 16 West Center and for the present will carry a Stock of Holiday goods and perhaps later Win torn it into a five, ten and fifteen cent store. He plana to open about Thanksgiving time.- - ' ened In ' i ii Hiinunri hiiumu ul Col. C. E. Loose has returned from the Big Indian property 'in eoutb-east-r- n Utah, which he visited last' week h L. L. Nunn and President Johnson, of theNational Insurance Com-Paowhose home la La Chicago. .. The Big" Indiana property .contains Ig bodies of low grade copper ore and fte distance from the raliroaJ make" it l ecfgaary to determine a mathort or treatment of the oe before shtppUig, w3 expert metallurglsta are now in experiment to that eud. mine is now being worked for fcevelopaicnt purpwos; but somjL big ork ! expected 1 3 soon as a method y, en-Sfe- d T. 01 fitment haj fc rnuuuid : I is-- SjKoSb - -- -- :,,1u d t. -- act-ing'- sen-tenee- d fonr-monV- . -- I filM 811,118 Mil dl&fe-Baturda- : -- not-guilt- tali, yIn . . to dollars. The Provo Commercial and Savings Bank hajye this account this year and while the crop Is somewhat lighter than usual yet the good wheather has made it possible for the beets to be dug earlier than last year. The acreage has increased somewhat also in this' vicinity Inger-sowhich may tend to bring up the pay Geo. Daybell &. SonaJj-iL-lor $210 with interest at 8 per cent rolLThe amount paid out last year froin .July17, 1915, and for $100 dam- waa about $65,000. ages. Plaintiff alleges that'defendant pretended to pay them for 42 head of which was done before levy was made, sheep with a $210. check and immedi- and to make demand ou tn State road ately after issuing the check directed commission for the amount as per . the bank not to pay it with R. R. Lyman, of the Abstract of Judgment from Judge E. agreement commission. road State jyhUe no A. Rogers' court of Salt Lake, in the can be of statement amount the vs. Charies case of John B. Miller al. has been filed.. Judgmentis made it la estimated at about $5,000. .'17. ZCity Commissioner. LeRoy Dixon Tor plaintiff for $54.93. Albert Burr vs. Consolidated Groce- conferred with the board on the matter ry Co.; defendant's motion for new of the county paying its' proportion of trial denied. , paving the strip of east Center street, Albert' Burr vs. Wm.7MRoy lance between Acadenry' avenue and First a new trial CoT'defendant'ffmotion-foEast streeL,to beTputJn by the pdep-erttaien under advisement; and argued Owners next spring. The commisbriefs to be filed by counsel in the sioners agreed to pay the propertion case. 7 the- county . -r from made due been orders have The following in the Fourth district court: W. H. Chipman vb.'R. W. Wadley et al., motion to dismiss overruled and plaintiff granted' privilege to file copies of complainW ' W. II. Chipman vs..R. 7f. Wadley et a!., demurrer sustained, having' been ' confessed. WarAlfred vs. Robert Warren et al. to but allowed defendant ren et al.; not including Nov. 29, to vacate premises. ' Sidney H. Belmont vs. Alma Bowne et al.; demurre overruled, ten.daysjto " answer. Arctic Ice Machine Co. va. G. P. Garff et al.; plaintiffs motion to strike )out part of answer granted; defendant angiven "till the 27th to file amended 65,000 70,000 . : Dar-llngj- it . At than any other n.iiit:ntd matter of dancing was given consider supporters. watermaster, ation with 'special reference to the; ijr )a the case of pohc jutKe-the- r f tendency to dance improper dances. Ii a' f several Tnjmss hein? submitted, was decided to have a committee ap-- j Uim being J. H. FrisbjV now .hinong to pointed by" the ptake presidency that position, James E. Snow holding cooperate with - .similar- - committees and T. E. Thurman. All of these men from the Alpine and the Nebo stakes have their friends and suppor-.erwith a veiw to arrange for a coser the taxpayers, .and each is re among supervision and regulation of dances votes accordingly. eeiving held in the several communities con The rarivassera refuse to give the prising the stakes. resuJts in detail until the final count all ol ttBTtraxlurlt OREM ROAD AT PAYSON FEB. 1. that the straw vote or unofficial elec rion is'beicg taken. The Wasatch Construction conipanj .far as can be learned there is ha3 Secured the contract for grading ,As one name mentioned and voted only the Oram road extension from Spanon for the office of city recorder, that ish the work to be 7 the present recorder, Fred done by Jan. 15, The track layers will being Evans. follow the graders, the expectation be ing thaL trains will bcrunninf: into r THREE DEATHS Payson by Feb. 1. - s -- Fork-to-Pays- on, - , swer. ' Mr;-Va- n Ar' Charles Walker to the etate prfeon fof v a term of. from one to ten years October 12th bv Judge A. B. Morgan in the Fourth dlatrk t court for fwerjw o., ' Our Ratrons And Friends To . erg. f ; - a -- ' v' , . - - . ' " - REGULAR SESSION :.,..;.7,:;,.:7-;..,,,:.- We will demonstrate to you an that will equal a three-pecent Income on a $300.60 to a $300.00 ; saving bank certificate.' Vou doubUess win ask, "how can it be done?" asd thie is exactly what we propose to do. .me famous remark of Abraham l.itw ,. coin,. ""roach, economy; that is one. the first virtues.' It bejeins With Rartnr money." Thia means ucc5S9; Toa should install Into .your home this virtue, Yoa want to know ow. Ycr omy i- V' 4" - nnitl! The board of county commissioner! were in ecslon today and transacted routine business. The ain question considered was road work in various ' parts of the county. Marion State Road CommYssloner a CllBger'was instructedtb make out State the read, claim for work danefca - The eheriff ha wr , tten 7 in .V. dale that from all facts twn the case Zr Is of the opinion that young Van dale waa sentenced under the name ofT grand-parents,-- ' IS 18-- ,KoiUtlva-i8t)-Jfth.:aHai- Jafk Holder -. : e, died Fridey night. from typhoid pneumonia at the age of " ? t The funeral was held Saturday after- 32 years. The deceased has a wife and To our and ffiends:-- 'patrons noon .from the home of ' the family in Greece. The remains were When you are to!:! that you can ?av Mrrand Mrs, Miles Strong. to Salt Lake today by O. H. fifty per cent on your fuel bill, is ifc-- i not, worth while to find out how this can be done? This can be done witk t7 i. positive good results. This we shaBf demonstrate to you personally on ttae above named dates. We have arrange to have witt p . a direct representative from the fai- ous Cole's original Hot Blast man.ifae turingr company, who hive made ttusv great saving in fuel popcible by their- wonderful invention in hot blast heat--- " Mra. - nnnilTW mm Sheriff Henry East Jias received t letter "from T. J. Van Arsdale of : CaKfornla, asklog for infor--tjon of Roy Van Arsdale,: the bid son of T. J. Van Arsdale. RtjF had written a letter to his- - parent from Provo, in which lb stated he that: Joined a party to go to Nome, Alanka. Steve Callas. of Storrs, died, at the r is ii - DEATH OF CHILD. . - that the union meeting yesterday the A LOOSE BRINKS FAVORABLE in iiOK $90,000 y A nnn nTn Known as Fabrication in Tran. City Commisioners-Elec- t State, That They Have No Knowledge of Straw Ballots Being Taken for Appointive i til It: 15 Officer. ll the good game - The Procter won on a nottlfjmrk. score of 13 to 6 Hawkins was the star Friday afternoon.-o- -- w jt Has. Been Adopted, Which Means More Big Contracts for Provo. , . ' ni THIS 1S8S T7 For many years a number of the Mayor-elec- t James E, Daniels and Utah Products week waa ushered ja,- business mea-- of theSardeaCity have the'commisslonera' state "that they this nraing-TnrovobyHh- o blowlns-had the question up with the railroads know nothing about. the story which of whistles and the tSb bells of ringing was Salt about what is known as Fabrication in , published yesterday in the The Sugar Plant at Laytort Wa Built over the city. Nearly every huainesii canvass to a Tribune delative Iake Transit, or, in other words, the privil The Since the First of the Year-b- y being made to aacerfcain who the peo house in .the city are decorating their ege of unloading a car of steel, for ex- want for chief of police and other windows with Utah products and maiiy- on it ple Knight Interest And Wilt Pay Out ample, and doing the ehop work officers for Provo city 'or of them are even going bo far as to U6 and then it to its destlna-- appointive 1916 and 1917. If such' a canvass is only Provo products for decorattocv-On. tlon for a very small consideration in Over $90,000 Today." ipf our. hustHng .husiness hoafl&v made the ' com misioners would stead of paying the regular freight being like to know who 1s making same and whose d you wilF find ia this" pape charges from the factory here and then for what reason. In our opinion this has a spelndid display of Knight wooV Last January when the Knight inter- another local freight rate to its des matter had better be left to the judg-- en mills goods. There ia" a big business t tination, 'nient of the men fleeted -- to -- make I men's m'otinc planired for tonight t, esta wanted to mOve their plant from these ppointernents or else have the the Provo Commercial club to takenj. Machine Co. has been working men Alberta, Canada, to Utah, they met dry this movement. and carry-i- t forwasi. elected at the regular election. such "stubbonropposition that they de- - on this matter recently and has finally Is invited to themeetlnl. Here is the. story: Everybody succeeded In gettlngthetraffic men to J ' . wa. A novel scheme and oce which has which begins at 7:30 v.uc Ipublish this fabrication in transit rate never heretofore been tried in Many of the business men o thlii politics a new plant at Layton. This Planffor 4he .benefit of Provo bu&iness men This afternoon in the Fourth district was been launched in Provo. The city will Join the excursion here Wedlae completed two weeks beforethe who can make use of the plan: Recent court. M. Wilklna entered a pkia ot crop was nesday and go to Spanish Fork witk ready to harvest and R: E. ly the Provo Foundry bid on a big steel scheme is being tried out to ascertain the Utah Manufacturers' associate ., the for choice of the the ap people guilty to an inforaailonj&arngjbini lAUenhier--OflthfinJghtLTnisLjoborheJVlillardTcouhtyihigh'school, officers underhecJtyovern4lnspeciaLixali pointive with embezzling $120 fromjthe D. &. Savings bank received a check this but lost in their 'bid because of this n--f nt. The names of all candidates are urban. TheSalt Lake aggregation wEfc morningforone of the firsnarTTof rule not being in effect at that, .time being submitted to the taxpayers and bring their band arid " a Provo baiS R. G. railway atSpringville while ' marketed from this new gplant and consequently the local concern voters to fiiid which are the popular may accompany the train. sugar the 'temporary agent of the comThe discuseionjwUl be carried on 1 . Checks to the farmers of that vicinity would have had to pay regular freight ones and it lffaid that the person re artes! pany early in October." He was Chicago to Provo and then the highest vote for any par the schools and special speakers wH f.rebeing handed out today drawn on local from from here to Millard, coun- ceiving rates, to imprisonment in the State the Knight Trust &- - Sayings Bank to ticular office ia to be appointed by the give addroeees at various times dorftj . ty. In the future this fabrication in this week..-,.-- .:. 17: commissioners. prison for a time of from one to ten the extent, of $90,090. transit will permit any one in Provo to tity A chieT of Son lot InteraenC For the position of police Berg At the close of business Jaat: Satur- unload steel and do the years. ... shop work on the canvassers hare the name.? of four Leslie O. Finorep, the h had manufactured them and then ship them on to their . Attorney Grant C. Bagley made a day evening they C. P. Weetrope, W. F. OlsonJese old eon of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. FlUeroj and sacked ready for the market 38,000 destination for $5 per car. TlMt Man waring and Ernest Martin fend of Vineyard, Kod. yeBterday. statement for defendant to the effect of sugar. This is one of the new bags ttfc from funeral home the on, so ihese took vote the unit far phice dtpei that defendant had for many years for Utah under private man ARRESTS FOR UNLAWFUL . tor the lead on the part of the city afternoon. , held responsible npaHions as tele industries ATTEM PTS TO SH O OT DUCK8 agement which bids , fair- - to go ahead canvassed. In one part of the city one of Gee'Wlng Tlx, . Chinese patlesft grapher and operator operator and dis- with ' r and bounds. them leads all others, and in another committed from Ogden, Sept. 19, leaps patcher;- that "h6" had .committed the Shirley Argyle, William Thomas. and section that one will os hli plurality. al the State Mental hoBpltav Peter "Murphy have been arrested on offense as he had other offenses in the . and He waa between 65 and 70 years eompTaInT70T7Beputy FisbTand Game Olton are O ag, - The reaains aretij IheTimdej past, while under . the influence .of BEET GROWERS PAID clowvwith very running Commissioner JiILIad3en, charging 7;. Bagley con sligh tly in the JeafiT ' taking' paa lore of tiraham 4 Jones liquor; ha p&& proiBe-iMthem withTSiTawfully-sbooti- ng at wild two candiates, however, are awaiting dispo&Ilion7""It K - probata These that 'the first time he had an oppon ducks after the hour of 6 o'clock p. m. t unity he would take a treatment for ouutripping the other two In ?je num that some of Tlx' coMEtrymen may -- entered They pleaa of er ofvotes received, and from indica- charge of thoia. the .purpose of relieving himself of the Precinct Justice E. L. Jones' court and J " 7: ... first two th between race is the tion .. liquor habit. . will have their hearing next Friday. ' 7' ....... . nmed, Judge Morgan gave the 7 defendant - SajiKf Left growers are today receiv D.'i'M. For 'street supervicor some good advice, and "urged him to ing their checks for their beets and COMMITTEES TO Stagg. WALKER'S FATHER HOTIFIE il'e incumben:, and Jamei 7. rarrr make up hiB mind to overcome : the the total amount to be paid out in ProCONSIDER DANCING are the.leading candidate-- , aye T. C. liquor habit, by treatment if he could vo .will be In the neighborhood 7of he .'bompson and Walter l fay tiKve more not overcome the habit by force of wui. ' The following suits have, been filed PROCTER DEFEATS CENTRAL in the. Fourth district court:. Fred.!; Clegg vs. Hammer. Bros, for $124.38 with" interest at 8 per cent II III E from May 12, 1915. The amount sued ' for is alleged to be due plaintiff for . The Procter Academy and the Provo hay. - JOBS OR j p4ohe-present-timeJ.Yei1trope account num- br five $9,330.00; number slJL$9.239; account number seven $9,103.25; number eight $8,471.75; account samber - nine- - $7,487.50; account numaccount number ber ten $5,698.20; number account ekven $4,897.00; twelve $3,085.00; making a total of Dumber - - CAB F 0 SUGAR CO. - ESTABLISHED SHtPPING BENEFITS What of itsjj fcy doing to make therp better representatives, of our beautiful city? 15, 1915, RULING Of! NEW 0B1B and all , Goods Are For Utah. The Total Orders Amount to $115,167.20 Mr L. DEVELOPMENT OFUTAH COUNTY INDUSTRIAL If Provo is judged . " t K J I r Bhall ; , . -- i know the virtue ia savins fuot, The Colo's Hot Blast telle you how ami does it for you, lou aro cordralry invited to visit o- uStore on the above dates, and see tor yourselves that our clrfnns fo wonderful heater ore fcrounded nrjii-- , t results. Come earlv." thi V -- AXD SCENfS FROM THE WORLD'S GREATEST LAUGHING COMEDY, "POTASH WHICH COMES TO THE COLUMBIA T II EAT R II WKDNBSDAT, NOVEMBER 17. , PJCRLM UTTER," r.) Most cordially yours, - ' TAYLOR BROS. CO. The Big IVpartmwt EU .' " - ! |