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Show 1 Advertiiino flets an f audience where the human talesman could never penetrate at the tJpper table, by the. family T0"O( fire-aic- OVO EJEKA. LTD DEVOTED TO, THE QIVIC VOL. XXX, NO. 63. " DEVEL OPTV1ENT OF UTAH COUNTY AND INDUSTRIAL We Mill consider it a favor if you will notify us when your paper does not reach you., ' . . Phone 95. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1916. ESTABLISHED 1885 The Intraversability of U Provo City's Streets 1 TO QUA LECTURE 11 B.Y.U. - Not a few complaints have been registered at The Herald office against the 'manner of obstructing traffic by piling .snow " . along me street car tracks throughout the cily. 6e Two Excellent Jimbirs - to People desirous of crossing the (streets find that the only Presented In College Fall Tuesday profitable way is to do so at right angles with the car tracks and G 3FIFEREKGE ... One of the Largest Exhibits Ever Presented in This Valley. Judge Russel Spoke in Highest Terms of Utah County's Splendid Birds and Praised the Stock of Poultry Handled Here. President W, W. Goodridge Gives Away Fine Pen of Birds -- "' One of the lmost suweegfrful poultry inconvenience ,to Evening and Wednesday .Evening which the public is put reflects discredit upon the railroad eon The ReguIarlOuafterl) W panyr whieh-und- er expected to operate it'atline -.CMcb so as to cause no innecessafylmpedlment to the rommon - or ou the B.'YriH Jeeture coiir'Se'Tues-dlwas Held ' " ordinary use of said streets'for all purposes- Lou when 'evening if the College Hill Whether the company is premitted to ignore this provision Wegtcont ihls thrilling wesents of-t-be the-citordinance with the sanction of officers, ordcTit in, teature entitled "The Lure of Attendance. With Good open defiance of the lawwe are not in a position to say; but at The IJeeeret." Mr. Westcott ia .weQ anyhazard the matter, should be looked .into aryr necessary known as the Voting Amerkan -- President Keeler's . Report adjustments made so as to provide unnecessary impediments to Deieretl 'Traveley. Proarector and I then -i- t-is a very . 3 unpleasant-experienee;-Thi- Ycs--terd- y - Childs, shows ever held intJtah County 1 pen,' 1 cockerel, 1,"2 Springville, closed' Ihere Saturday evening ami clie pirilet; Raimsbaw & Davidson,- - Salt ven below. prizes awarded iare Iflke", 2 pen 2, 3 cockerel, 3 pullet. Judge 'W. S. Russell of ..Qttumwa, Single Comb Reds Raonshaw Iowa,1? was judge of this poultry show Davidson, Salt Lake, 2 3 cock, 2 and expresses great - satisfaction - at hen. 3 pail & llKer Thomas, Ptoto, Wj the' Quality and number of birds ex- 1 pen, 1', ,3 hen, 1 cockerel, ipullet hibited.- Judge' Ruesell Is. well known iUxh sweephtake owps won by tails tfluroughiout the country as the leadiing Den, score 185 points); Henry ; judge of poultry and was .Judge of W Davis, 3 pen, 2 cockerel; Wells L. ' Expos- Brimtiall. 3 cockerel. r Poultry at tike Panamaa-Pacifi-c In December Jast whfch closed ition White Plymouth Rodis Joseph San Francisco, judge Ruasell stated Seetaihler, ''2 cock,; 1 cockerel, ipenZ here Saturday !fter he tad finished 3 pullet; William. Goodlridse, 3 pen, 3 : spring Jhat this show had some of cock, 3 hen, 2, 3 cockerel, 1, 2 pullet; the finest ipens of birds .he had eoored H. E. Hat ton, 1 pen," 1 cock, 1, 2 hen. lor years. He apoke In highest White Wyandotte Soren Mork, l. terms of the Rhodje Island: . Red 2 pen, 2 cock, 2, 3 hen. 1. 2, 3 pullet; 4, Rocks David White and Plymouth 3 cock.. Peterson, Lehl, were' , MttJWtesr'Th local Silver Laced Wyandottes Abe "Poultry association is to - be- - con- Jones, 1 pexy l, 2, 3 hen, 1, 2, 3 pullet. gratulated on being able to exhibit Golden Seahright Bantams Verdi ranch a (fine, stock of birds. The loual Jeffries, 1 pen, 1 cock, 1, 2, 3 ipulleL deterPoultry associatToh is . Buiff "kantams Ooohdn Rulon mined than ever, to kea& these annual Dixon, "l, 2 1 cook, hen, 1 pullet v shows going and make next year's Black! Rulon Cochin Ban tans dhow Jigger and ietter than ever. i .Dixon, 1 cock." he fine White Rocks wnicft. were 8y'-Deppart37exhiiotted ta the tfront window"" of WIMte Pekin Ducks Isabelle Che show wMndowweredrawn by VV 1 young drake, 1, 2 youn . S. Williams, transient, who is stop'' v ' duck. v It has Golden Seahright Bantams Herping at the Royden- Houe, been stated flh&t he will give this pen bert Daley, 1 cook, 2 hen, 3 pullet; F. " of bird s to Irving Hanson. 'Phis yen El Johnson, I 'hen; Fred Ray, 2 cock, of birds wibloh were worth between 3 hen, . 25 and $30 were given away toy W, Reds Comb Rhode Island Single W. Goodridge as a (premium to get as Raul Dixon, 2 3 Jien. t many paid admissions to the show as 3 Houduns Henry. Johnston, . . possible. . pullet The baghesbecoring hen in the show Buff Cochin Bantams Rulon Van wus the White Leghorn, S4 34, owned Wtag'enen, 1, 2 hen, 1 ,pullet. ' . " by Eirnest Oakley, Sipringiitlle; (highest Pigeons Herbert. Daley, "1" cock t ' 12 Villus-trate- and igjdsq one of thejuost: "rShows" Increase6f119ta To be sure it is necessary to remove heavy snows from the Explorer, lecturei-' on the platform : Membership of Utahitake tracks in order-t- o operate the street cars, but is there not some interesting today. Prof J. C. S aenson. who way of disposing of the snow so as to make it perfectly safe and manages' liers0Me4iire for comfortable tratfrc -- s or business? intersections of, crossing. would not be action to the Fi EST Street crossings are fairly well takencare of, but of streets are not always the places one is desirous We suggest that to keep the streets traversable asking too much of the company' and commend this city fathers. RANGERS BUREAUOFFARMERS Mil . n - - . -.- mt . - . . . 'uJleVtoack.Jngahan; w 1th score of JP'ned oyHenry Wood,. Prom Pouter), -- 1 - henr'f JacobinK- 2 cock ( WCvito Fantall), 2 hen. (White Fantail), 1 cock (Red i Tumbler), 1 heni7(Red Tusiibler); Lyman Slerrill, 1 cock (Fanrtaal), 1 hen mWTiW. Thai-ma,3 hen (Mhite Fantasf); Hasler, 1 coct (Roman Runt), hen (Roman Runt). . 1 Dn'glislh The sweepstakes and silver challenge cups were both won by a ,pen of single comb Rhode Island Reds, score 18a without (handicap, owned by Hier & Thomas;- - Provo. "7 ' Judge Russell stated Ilia t the" Red's la this show were the best he had bandied in three years and that' the White Rocks and ..White Leghorns were above the average Show birds VIEIVS 37-10- of ; '; Fan-tail- ), n ' ! OF PROVO JIRE BEING these qualities. ay y 0 ' -L.D- . for those who drive about the city either for pleasure Duke, 1, 2 hen, 2, 3 pullet.. Rose Oomib Reds jMoses ontr -- Aa-extra lilEETIl ORGAIIIZED TO BE Use B.' V. U. lis' to iDe congratulated in a securingnsuch iiigih --class atitraoGtiit for the, iKitrona of this coursei On Wtednemday evening at 8 o'clock Smith Datnron wiil awear and.wUI speak on "The Potter and His Clay." Both these numbers are on the regular lecture course and axe worth by- - every pwscn in Provo. Regular sea'son tickets aro good for bottothelse numbers. -- -- hefaj-tn- EDITOR OF WHITE AND BLUE GOES TO CO LU M BiA UN1V ERSITY quarterly conference .at' Stake was held yesterday ka the College IW1 with a large attendance.. President--. JoBepn B. Keeler presided awV there was in attendance hesides Stake aoitJhoritiefl Apostie J. Grant of the council, .at Hfber twelve , arid .."Elder. Joseph W. Mo-".- . M'uiTin of the first council of seveo-- ' . tie.The diolr sang "Our God. 'We' Raise to Thee." - Prayer was offered The-5St- Utuih tlhe-regwlf- - ( Jy Patriarch-Geor- ge JL Jilll.lTrais Ye The Father' was rendered by tne JoseipJi - B.L Keeler Mir. G. 'Oscar Russell,:.: editor of choir.- - Jre&ldent ilnst wasttoe "Taie- Wlute and. Blue of the BrlghaJn speaker. He expressed in for ipleasiure meeting with the Saints Young University leaves tonight in and sipoke of ttie bless Conference to New Coluan'bia University in York, received at conferences where a tn and German ings Spanish, specialize FrenicJu'Mr. .Russell has-Juy- t Jarge auniber of Satnta n.eet togetJier his 'work for the degree of for the purpose of paialitig th Lord Bachelor of Arts in V1 sity. We wish Mr. Russell success prlnwiiples of the gospel under th . puiidonce of tflie holy.flplrlt whitoh was.-alwa- ys in this new institution. - oianifestiat these , larpe gtttheringB of the people. BLACK 10 HAVE CHARGE President Keeler stroke of the Imyour g people becomportance of-tinterested in the temporal nctivi OF-UTing IDAHO GARAGE AH tcnio-tihf- ir ami At a meeting of farmera or Provo jand vicinity, held Saturday evening in the Oomanerctal dub, County Farm The tforest rangers of the national Agents AB. Ballantiyne explained the forests in central and eastern lfrpu?pose and opewttloa otf th Farm are holding a four days' cont'ereoce bureau as organdred under the opera UdmrtnTrer4 in Provo, beginning this' morning. tion of t!he United States Depaa fcmenit The sessions are held in the rooms of of AgriculUire. The constitution of the Roberts Hctel, and the addresses, j the County Farm bureau was read papers and discussions wilt deal winh and adopted, and; a large membership of ie ohe execution "of pvern;niemt regula .secured for the Provo Local will Iwtf'eaiu. Anotheir meeting tions for th- - developnie&t and 4)1-- County beTielidat. 2 o'clock Saturtey, Feb. "5. in therC6mmeJdaVcluT)&)r tiv toe objects to be considered are election of afflcers. ipartln suipporting the church those concerning forest tfitres, conand lits activ4ies for lllie relief of the Motor The company, struction of roads, trailj, telepfiohe VVM. MARKS PASSES rjand other cihiaritifble work. The composed of Governor. W'mfrSpfyT Stake- had a mean'berslhip of 13,729lines andotjher impprovemento graz-inrFrank oodlr-gr-of whwih was an"Incrca; if 1 1 9 over tine CHECK. including the natural revegeta-tnoIdaho, Col. C. ELrIx)ORe,-Robprevious yearJThere had beenTlSS-bwi)t!sof MantL N. R. Porter end other of the range by methods of rota-tioWun. Marks Who is serving a term of thea 376 were cnilren; in gTazing, developoment of in the county jail for- - isfsutogrohecks ipromdnent men in Utah and Idiaho, and 790- adults. TheTe were 849 ; has established an agency here '.with a.nd without any funds, was taken before young tweaty years at, : apeople'over watering iplaces,. vher B. R. Black in charge. The sale and Jones Saturday age who had not been married. protection "of gaime;r the ruisng- of PrecdncOyatlcErL. on a complaint charging him with service station is at present temporPresident Keolor nrged the Import-- ' timber stiimpa prices,- scaling, and at-- 1 aiLNorth . Academ y. avenue, a nee of theyoiing - Ipeople entering forging and passing a check for ? 10 arily logging; Hand) classification, mining on Mrs. Luella Taylor on December but fine .new quarter are being the auflritai relation and establishing at tfieimBeJves in the conimnndty and the. and other, claims, and forest 21, 1915The dheck; was drawn on arranged Center street The th companywndlH Bank bore tihMTu pxd State the h. There are. 55 riilstionarles In" Murray .1'. ; " hPase''Mairmon and CSievrolet, oars the field. A niwnbor of matters ' ia Kerns. of "McMillan sfgnatre" L. F. Kneipp, district 'ceeter, is An Mark wjivdi preflimanary" examinawTilch ' improvement and greater pro- -, attendHnce Irom Ogdeo, as are aiso CANYON PROVO ROAD IS wa Fourth held to the tion and grets on the part of itihe people were ' .1: his iasststants, H. E. Fena, A, C. McIMPASSIBLE. urged were referred o .by President on the financial Keller. In Cain, T. C. Hot, C. O. Smith, J. F. the now stortm last week stabilities commenting - During for 1913. Lawson, Q. R. Craft, H. C Williaims, EDWARD BENTLEY LOOSES snow' alon drifted the .the wagon FJdier Grant spoke of, series of ' and B. C. Sapford. SMALL CHECK. j'.; ,. . road in Provo canyon o ihat it is now dflndtion 'of "Siwicese," "VTifch had. The following otlher forest den tmdMWsa'ble. The .road superviisorB wuimidt'ted to the M. I. A. ; Edward Bentley of tha Fifth ward of Utah, and MasatCh counties have are particrpatirg in thl conference: Mamual. 90 Ahoirt per cent of them the toss of a $15 check, been busy for Beveral days with big Ashley forest with headquarters at rpiports miiHwHaJ achleve-mieiiton b66d biktcss vrhich was drawn in Mr. entley'a (forces of mien oppening up tihe road. Vernal, W. M. ' Anderson, supervisor; He believed that the Love of endorsed y htm and enclosed P. C. Madeen, Grant Carpenter, Ohas. favor, Gbd ove and our fellow men., the of in an envelope to be eent to the Iron . Deiloisy, Jr. J. JteP.hk JEailSX p' wis, the key Peterson, A. A. irardy, Sidney "A. ran- - xmniTrinx. :uti(UM1tee Vetler, with others, ' to his private Hanks, Charles F. Evans. of God and ibe requirements of laws mail box to 4e taken away by the La Sal forest, Moab, S. B. LockeT and "T).voheyii;gHs1aft-IJielKXKfper mail cajTier. Mr. Bentley later dis supervisor; L. :Tf Quigley, R. E. covered the greatest suVe , achieved. that this particular letter had Mellenthin,. Fk W. .Strong, and.J. W: rewuKs of complying with "'the-kThe been purloined, wMle the .other letters .Palmer,., of the" gospel in very" day life .Tw-i-,' . were left. henry Brown waa in Provo Satur an ti - forest, Dphralm, B. E. in love of neiigiiilbors'', the support the. from-hilease at the Beck' day XTattsson, supervisor;, and W. M, of the poo?, relieving the fick and the mine TLntlc in Tunnel renewing old Thorpe'." "S. Mace, deputy; Charles distretsed and" fulfilling the first '. now and acquaintances making R M. Cox,1 Jr.,-- J. H. Ollerton, r FF to make oocjiitmindment were spoken of, and not hard MendslforlL is ' ' La D. H. Will ma, Parley new friends wiheri'one, hai just made the eIdem-- of the blessings flowing Onrlsd.ansen, J. P. Brockbank, H. A. from Riic'i cond.ict " splendid shlment'of ora as was the wj ilown in the ' Wickmon lives J apd tJlie Mwtory of the people. AWAYi" with our former townsman. AUiatc forest, .Salt Lake City, 'There Is horhing in" the things of Mr. Brown wa a wearing that ' Carl A. Mattsaon, deputy supervisor; Hic'-wl- d tlBj Kidcr except ae "snnile tfiiat won't cororj. off," and G. W. W. Smith). Morgan Pfcrke, stated- - that the .lease van locking they are used for tihe advancement of' . lllauge, J. H.' Wcolstenluilme, Isaac Perry ' Decker, one ' of .. the good.His recent sbipnicnt brought the work of fhe Lord.. Many illustra' ' .... Manwill. Utah jwoncers. died thlB about J2.500, and !&nry is going ttons of how compliance with the- original rinta forest, Provo," A. W. .Jensen, afternoon at I o'clock at the home of back for more. of Uie goixA brougtit'aa principles ; supervisor;, .and J.( Carl Allied, He stated of increased love for and desire to .do- .. the. renst-nsuhis son (X F. Decker (Hum general V. R. Joseph Iiarnttt, deputy; to" Jitlp I'wai4 ' the opinion in the camip was that the aAjjetMiff1 Woolstenliulme, F.,0. Johnson,. J. II. dfsbtlity. Mr. Decker was 73 yers of work Ird'n wtre given Iron Blossom property was coming to Baldwin, A. P. Christiansen, Noel C. age,, the. son at Mr. and MrsT Isaac Hder Mo.kirrin epoke of the the" front witJh a rush again and that Dcck-r- , Heaths J. W. Snokes. and was se ven 'years old in of all the duties demanded all probability it would remain Vven tne pioneers lafidtd in Salt of the members of the church it being. there for a long ttme. The new strike ' a J. W, FARRER GIVES DINNER IjoV VaHey'ln 1847.' He oaime In in high difTicult matter to deteimine which grade copper "ould vei-- prob- Is wun bis mother FOR EMPLOYEES. of the greater tmipturtance.- HeKipraably meet all expectations of the MrsTrClara-DeckYoung-en- d cailed ttentictoeomiT3Tatively eiser, . re- Mrs. Luc Decker Yoing. the father eager public. with, the , usual few seventies who are in the missicra rNot satMied . Jhls feelnwne ration given comi ng taiter. There are now.; living help and. field tJhetr.. special; work. LTberefcre ,sj, ing, that the Christmas greetings so only twx others of the Urn company ClfflERCIAl ClUB LUiiCH-EO- N tie u initial condition of regulation , recently given them, 'were Inadequate oTpioneere: W. C A. S noot of Sugar that no more seventies be ordained to express has epVidatlon of the HouKe, Salt Lake, and Sabiski Young till those who had been ordained AT HOTEL ROBERTS WED. efforts of his genialHlerkR, Mr. J.' W. of Perron, Emery county. showed a greater desire to perform, of survived by the Mr. Deckft ! Farrer yesterday, capacity their duties, trad been "brought about ' ost entertained them at pinner following' ciifWren: C. i. and Fera r Mi"Murrin Kpoke of 4ihe import-- " served at the popular Henriod oaie Decker 61 Provo, Mrs. Wr. E. Brown ' The. regular luncheon ance of work, and- that Tliose who enjoyed the luncheon are:. of blatiroot, Idaho; Joseph Decker of the Provo Commercial club, will be at this time is' for theeen-ti;ie till y. L.' l'lolbrook, Cfccil Smith,'1 Ma otf Salt Lake; Le Ray, Roy and Ira O. served at the Hotel Roberts' tb .preaoh the gospel 't broad'. He- ' Dthel Dwktr, al! of Idaho Fa3, Idaho. EllLson, L Minnie Man?um, January 26, at 12 o'clock. Noon. urged that JhV oMigatiorf cn Cie part GoodAll members are" requeatcdllfluie Cj'uff, Anna Spailord, Zelletta the seventies to preach the "sosi- ,;j.muig4ijenl. for the funeral have ' j .. . " ; ridge,, Sarah Giles aid. Myrtle Stag'g; pot yet Ww'iiide ' pTvmnt. (Continued on Page 8.)" - , coiu-plete- d bfnft , EI he tl'-K'- Bie-chur- Utalh-Idah- o - former-governo- -G- ert n And-r-so- ms, n . - . -- . 2248 , home-stead- . '. . s, Jv : s. Tlle winners in varieties are as follows: different SENT TO THE CHAMBER to's-iccess- " . Cbeever, 1 Pullet. 1, S. C. ?. cock, 2 eockere.1, 1, 2, 3 to-tii- -- - .pn Brown Leghorns Frank - Alexander, 3 hen. 2 unilet; O. L . Secretary Henry Nuttall of ihe Martin, 2 cockerel, 3 pillet; Edward Provo Commeroral club. Is in receipt , .14 Johnraon, 2, 3 ipen, rcock,-l- , 2 hen, of a coanmunicatioa 7m 'the Utah 3 cockerel; Joseph Oieever, 1 pen, 1 Chamber of Commerce asking for ookerel, 1 pullet '" photograps of "places or Interest-i- n Comb Black Leghorns Single tihe city and it's surroundings that Owen Vhitel. 2 ipen.-2 cockerel, wouM "be of use for the National 1. 2cock, 1, 2. 3 (eogiraoihlc Magaane which Is doing pullet S. C. Bu.f! Leghorns Owen. White, a stupemdiou8 busines in advertising. A ln, 2 cock, 2 cockerel, 1. 2, 3 pullet; Mr. Nuttiall Is Ihandieappftd Hiorace Bussey, 2, 3 in the imatter for that kind of pen, 3 cock, 1, 3 cockerel, l, 2, 3 ben. material is not always at hi hmlieui-atS. C. - White J Ernest command, but he wiH select a Leghorns 7 "Oakley,. ningville,r f, 3 pen," 2- 'cock, collection ot fine picture, thiat will do , .1. 2,. 3 hen, J 3 cookere);.!. Bruce justice to the picturesqueness of .the Reese,2 pen, 1 cock, 1, 3 pullet; Ray Garden City ad its 60irround4ngs. . "ajxly, 2 cockerel;, Bates. 3 ' J l, some-wCi- at e . - " , G.-F- . ;' cork. . ifotled Anconas M. II. Graham, i; 2 Pen, 1 cock, 1, 2, 3 hen, 2 cockerel, i. 2, 3 pullet . S. C. Black MinorcasJesse 1 n, 2 cock. 1. 2, 3 toen. 1. 2 cockerel, 1, 2 pullet; Lemond ,PakleyT Springvtlje, 3 cockerel.- --" D'ack Ijangshan ' . Mo-lloug- Zm, -- Siwingvllle,' Woll. 3 Harry Palfreys 2," 3 hen; Henry 1," cockerel. Pit Gpmes 1, 2 L. C. " pullet Oark. 1 cock, 1 Black Breasted Red Gam es Horace 1 pen, 1 cock, 1, 2. 3 hen. 1 MdUt - , . ird- - h Ra.ks- -L ""'wook. 3 pen,-.- l ..wnit; Henry Wood, 3 rocV H. hen. 3 3 cockerel. H. and A. Ticker, Silver CaniiMnes -cockerel, 2 Sllv"r Sjglt.d-.iraK.l.uf- pM gi . 1 , Rvy GOLDEN RULE HAS NEW ; . MANAGER IN TPOVO. J. Bolger the torn :er manager The GoWen Rule store left last evening for St Louis and New York on a buying trip with about 125 other tdenrRaieTnairagers.Mr. Bolger wiil nit return to provo, hurt, will take one of the ,new stores which is being opened by this comiany in Ottumwa, Iowa. Mr.. Bolger came to this store just a year ago and has now secured ,a store..of his own with a initerest 'he is- one of the managers wihich'.hias- gone throiigh fhla" training work trulcker than scanely another (Joldien Rulejnan. Mr. Key Lockridge ihas tBken charge as manager of the Provo tor. II, comes from Illlnoii and has had in the .merckaadjse. gani. Mr. F. of one-thir- - fvefal-yeftnj.evpt'rierx- e j .; d - KPEC1S II IftHIIBl . s M T s - l. , DECKER ' PASSED ,' . Gr.-utt- , .. J."-V- "" . . " . s - ' - y and-.tw- o - er . . . , hie . " ld-- semi-month- ly - " V,edn-s-da- . . 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