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Show It'sCohtinuousSfeteiuiroinfe Stone and rFay-th- e DEVOTKPTOirgtlViC V0L J&X, NO. 87. OF UTAH COUNTY AJNDUSTRIAL-DEVELOPMEN- T PROVO, UTAH," MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1915.' Continuous Advertising that Re 1 . r ESTABLISHED 1885. UNNINGIH-OUT-OF-TOVV- ntciiDiirvniic fl uUIIV L IUI Id County ifdiiiobile S how and Combine With it - Cattlend A y Bargains jancTMany Other Interesting d reUni3ciay-totageSpIendi- Engioeers Will Arrivrinl'fova; This Week "to Features tWllsoiv jrjrWBic.M --.ittnii ilin an urrpA- - to"m meir cooperative asking .earst- :Lioesi(Assist-?S- S uUlillillSlilUIJtKS la iyaffiaklnf for a grand arrangements fffltolnary place in next the ome time during J dfreitr have been mailed : to .Whards j business .con- ill the representative - si .f-iebraii- Survey en Railroad Into Utut W. R. Armstroog of Orem . of the - : Preparations; have been complete' PUD by the Salt Lake Route for surveying a line' from Proto to the Uintah basin BETTER and AtlBuf Miguire, chle.f engineer of theroad, wUl arrive from Lo Angeles start the - engineers - to jhisjweek-t- o ui- ivenwut-aaaur- e mis being one of the greatest of in this section - ,s und yet attempted m State. In order to make of it success it will be necessary for 3 erent ork,44i;ozthMaIpmejBMor- tW - i ri uroposea it is invite- ait- - me ,. I " ewart gineerdanlirBI jyountty to the County Commissioners, iatomobile turners 4b the county to reported estimated cars cost of road im" in and "decorate their take part will be povementa,' wmcn will be submitted to iila grand parade, which .add bjf-- a band, and Valuable cash the Jtate road commission. - The cost hand-smel- y ;rizes of building the road through Pinion given' for the most decorated and best coraody canyon leading from SUberta to Eureka Mr. Wilson already is uaililnes in line. at $3,500, including bridges and andplaced m an eption on a commodious 5uertsTb06stTpf: : changing uitable building in which the. various the road t in Provo canyon at Spring icouaty dealers may exhibit the DeTt doing away with the steep grade they represent, and the usual over the dugway, i given as $3,009. jxiliianes which go with them. In conjunction with - the - automo-,.t- e .The Improvements will he made if the show, wiJL be the Utah. County State road commission approves. well ..The Utah Power & Light Company ersey association's exhibit, as s the spring exhibit of the B; Y. U. s asked for permission to placepoles 14 cultural department A program teet from fence, on the Genera, road; siheletic sports- will be held upon referredrto State Road (Agent Marion ' survey is at Provo and the campios outfits are being asstmbled. It is that the snow on the basin id v: oTSSTJooEta Ing aud that the weather will be favoi' able in a few days. The greater pari to-da- ofthe streets tat -- -- --T . l . p '5 and - valuable Clinger. County Horticulturist Otto J. Poul-so- n reported cost ot sprying fruit trees for (widows and poor, jopl)5 ; would & taiBg,,'ulsjiclBg,-''terhifjjj not" exceed $100; in addition m me new pavement. Mr. Wilson .pmb&bly to material donated by the ParkePayis 't Hu jmamber-o- f sugresttonr for Afarious business- - .housesT in The Company and' Utah Fruit Association He was directed to proceed with the store of plans .whereby tbey mar profit -- 7? ery materiallv sprying. from thn -Charles D. Graydepu mit whtchH weU as The City of Provo acting together with thefubs and other ontnbutlng to the general amuse- ty sheriff to act without compensation. associations has designated the week of April 17 to 22, inclusive, AotdInance ..was. passed providkig " p a theClean-aand Paint'-wee- k s for Provo. new, ana will be foranioadrmkgtarelectionto ere to cater tc those Durincr this week every citizeruif Ernm should jnakp an-- L who enjoy that be held at Pleasant View, May 6th, of Pleasarer-'fliwlai "Tiimrr aim xroirrnaTwTirt TorTtocleMTup, his property so as to avoid fire risk, to clean up be featured at the theatres, and. lowing Judges of election were ap his front and back yard, to paint his premises if necessary." to Business interests respond - as pointed:. Elmo Cluff- - James Gillespie abolish all !r. Wilson that might breed flies and mosquitos, to elimi expects them to. this and G, r places ft Hawt.was ' Should be AHA lnnir n h ra. and to help clean up vacant lots. nate dandelions and weeds, W. B. Allen deputy appointed Jiembered in the annals of thi hiv ' . Citizens should not put their rubbish on the sidewalk or successful events of this nature not road commissioner for Mapleton , dis trict-'- box or. The street Mm given to the winners.: A forgets illumination, of the business .; .tiis-ict will be one of the features of J . - - - -- s Yell-w-.- - business " -' the Orem road, who built the stone branch for the Oregon Short Line, will e assoclatedTilth "the " Salt r Lake Route In anadvisory capacity during the survey.. H4b familiarity witai.. the building of mountain railroads and as the Ulnuh. line in many respet-wflTne aDove picture snows old man likeness of many prominent novo , has trouble In identifying the other offer difficulties met. is building dirt leaving Provo this morning when citizens among them are Chief- - Jos. I members of .the Chief s squad they the Yellowstone line, It is expected b can learn the names of all of them will be able to save time for the roadL in the history of Loveless and his federal bunch, with YiV the greatest clean-uInnlrlnv In mir KnllAtln wlnHnw : in making the survey, Clove behind him with niendsv forPTinnn u this city started. If you will look James "just i y,bvo th "" ftoute." Been Over close at this picture you. will find the.) the apron and milk. pall If anyone ) rtirtoou and Kb.it topetli?r, He has been over the route proposed by 4heJ5a.lt Lake Route And about six month ago with Mr. Wagairft and Carl L1AY0R OAIilELS' CLEAN UP PROCLAMATION ma-Lta- . . W corps of surveyors will " brought from LosAngeles,' W. R. Armstrong; chief engineer ' . oirirrience -- I ''iMil LOCALS itetsiEiieerijrTiirOw- b detail! vt ' , the plan of building. It is estimated tsat the entire suns gon Short"Loine,-wenHnt- - , Dean Strong is suffering ...from severe case of blood poisoning caused by a wound in the right foot, the re mer will be requtred:-tO"iBake-Hhesi- if- populs-- tlon maps, butr the city rravel- bed, where 4Mr, Strong I system has run a number of survey r was hauling gravel last weekj this data will be used by the mil Lake ..' i.Juab Route. Everything depends on'tha r A. B, Gibson, editor of the CountrrTimes was here from Nephl port of the traffic engineers' after tb of the survey, for it is said Saturday to visit with -one of the Completion do net snow th the thatrif v fair sex over Sunday. ": road can be Hgures at a profit, nothoperated Tamuel T.Trotter of GoBhen.- - was ing will be done toward building th - ; -some a of kind bag. here Saturday ana Sunday visiting line. t treet. but in receptacle a chlldreiv-Deputy- bis Samuel Sheriff collect citizensteams wilt have rubbish, assisted by department Emil Jacobson. JteHection is not made Immediately citizens should notify the A. P.'Trotter and Mrs. who is connected city recorder phone 87, and it will be given immediate attention; with MeLymanJr as at the Sugar factory If all refuse is placed in such a manner so that it can be easily engineer and at present is Payson directing handled and carted away, Provawill be readily cleaned. the cementing pn the company's COMMERCIAL CLUB This is an opportunity for every citizen not only to show his canal, waa herefor a short time personal pride, but also his civic pride. Provo is .known as the Saturday. Wo , Wm. "Thornton was here Friday on Citv of Homes, and we should all endeavor to make lt.sucn. " business connected witb his - drug nd Next iMednesdar u at -- noon the) if is iUs JZIZ litterMJip dirty city attractive store In this ity.Provo Commercial club will jive tbetr Let us all work together to clean up and paint up Provo durluncheon "ftt"- - th week B. was A. Harrison regular hefelast ing the next week, and then keep it that way throughout the en from Salt Lake as a witness in the Hotel RobertSr- - Every one is urged tire year and for many years to come.- Let ub plant grass and caae of Albert ItuiT-V- S. the VVm. M. toJbeDreseat will talk on not only clean, but JbeautifuL "The Roylance Co. flowers. Let us make Provo subjecrwhlchwtirlw of vital interesUtoevery --citizen la more and .attractive a cleaner,- healthier, happier result will J. 8. iMcSeth was over from Psy-so- this community. The luncheon start Friday. at 13 Al sharp. rity. TheJleasinLilewpeopIe htive decided to vote a halt .mill tax for road FRANK RAMSY SMILES Mrr3Hadsen is trying to prevent CITy WILL EXTEND WATER sprinkling this summer . - r fires being set and asks ior the co of marshal Gus Henriod, city MAINS TO GAS PLANT. operation of those interested in the Bureka, was here on official business birds of and increase game protection Friday. This and of citizens generally." .The city will begin work at once Frank Ramsey has returned from a Thomas Hf Sumner and Clyde Singlet" no ona.: and Mr., -- of the extension on-spent main in trip to the southern portian L qf. the water, Saturday-an;the Sunday Madsen, believes if attention eixtn csoutn street to tne gai Salt Lake and witnessed thebalr State where ho recently made a tour to it, it will cease. Prosecutions under irpm and east to connect . with the games, of inspection of mining property la plant e. destruc,. which, prohibits lh which-b- e at the cemetery.-Thnnains estimated ir Interested.With Ms" s- -: and Jacob" Coleman "Attorney City" tion of the eggs, will be instituted cost of the extension is $1,700. Mr, C, R. Stark of Salt Lake sociate, to Pay Attorney A I Booth"drove where evidence, can be secured, x son Saturday, in Coleman's new Ford City, he prospected the Crlcketjiillsv mountain - and - the saw--. Sweazey and transacted legal business. situated in - Millard Cot tooth range Aivin Robison is driving a new to say Just what Ford in his work as; collector fortlie the result .was he was wearing u . Provo General hospital. smile that refused to come off. -m- erry-go-round vey andmake up tonage and -- ii . . . afford ulates - nmnsnmont much ot Beajamitt- - asked- - for:a franchise to build and operate a tele phone line in the district; referred to uenigement for a live and nro- can nnt ho oiii t. nsaive city, businessnter4e-OU1U;T-tt0IB- . ill KxnraiJ one ana that Of wmch TOUi thi-ev- we :I : - 5 K.i B9iBessr-aswellrand- as I" to be hopciihaUhft I 4 I e J. L. LyUe ap peared before the Commision on the 'may . all be matter of recording agreement for the use of water from the Strawberry Val ley project, asking that printed books of records tie used with spaces for filling In specifiriartB of the contract This 'was approved and win save tne water usures a considerable amount in recording fees. Project Manager CREATES , le f - FOR THE CITY VAGOH I u3 Dun.. . orrered DemS 1 There are so many people who alwait for the city free wagon to ways tne I rar" their dirt, and rubbish L already- - turned cpmeand haulcTean-useason that the at this away dvertisement rVp,a8e vagew this sue and then committee has requested us to make m ana those who this trip or the cash - are to pay for hauling this rubbish away, should do; so as the wagon is PmiARYAsBcUTION. only provided for those who are unable to hire a team. ....ention' of 8 r e I fl prlirta00.a and !4 eiiK ternoon. ' ln &ttetld-meetings. interr Btit)a . 5 Mature of the xhlblt of e an d.n5Jrork of the children ,were con-ila- al " - a-l- ia ,;fie.aion p r- - - -- td.about Sl.use - 111 i iSl4' .r: b "ere the .tunage wast several-auto- ,IUi, ii- Barases k, thtPading. wr lamn r- - - , U : DUCK EGGS BURNED. 'ChhtJliaSke David H. Madsen 1 d j. - - While-Franlrrefus- ed . . , : . from GeoT"H:Chaffln-return- ed Idaho last Saturday where he has or three lyeeks been for the past two on business. iZT.,,, Mr. D, B. Pratt-"wahome over Sunday, lie is spending most of his time in Salt Lake City dr Brigham with the Utah-Idah- o Sugar Co. Mr. Shirley Wilson of the Provo Meat is rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy at his home last even- - r ,;yir s WILL RE-- HATHENRROOK SUME WORK IN SLATE : CANYON. F. W. C. Hathenbrook is arranging to resume work on his, slate- - quarrie In Slate canyon this week, getting out Marble v. building slate forhe Birdseye n company of Salt to to Utah townsand slate a6V, the ' . r States for building' purpose. CeneHIehriod, Bert Thorne, Al joining Mr. Hathenbrook has secured a dril Cluff, and' SX B. Sprague DID motor ling machine which will enable him to ye8terday-.an4to eurthS maierlaT in large qu&ntl-- " r 4 tended ' the bait, game and otner get meet the increaswntrimnds. and ties leap of the man sights such as t frtvm tho r'ullon hnfbt tn hi ftonth TINTIC ROAD EXAMINED. Fgg'ertaeftN, and ProfX JSupt Tj. Wm. J. :6npwwent. to Irber City " Chairman J;' II. Gardner and ConK" Saturday evening to act as judges in the debate between that cityNand mUsioner Ben Isaac, of the board of . American Fork. : Heber Hv S. won the county commissioners, State Roara debate on the Stewart, were tn rveyor John -irowwwTneajonroe uoctnne. . theNeouth end of the, county Friday County. Republican Chairman Eph looklriyOver improvements oh -- the as- - ftlrsH Homer Pinion road ennyon fjgditocw'' leading Guy Shurtliff, . his daughter, from which will make -- tha - Francis X. Bushman and Beverl-Blynconceded to be tbe foreruos Garfield, prescntPd her husband with road one of the. best In the county Stellar combination in motion pictures, will be fcctn cn lU ecrtcn at the a fine babyboy at 11:15 last evening. have .been planned, .and will be car . Geo. Wheable retumed Friday even Hed out on their approval by State . Co lambia Theatre Thorbday evenirg April 20lh in the "Han and Hie ing from TintiC with his big kato Rngineer H. R. Morgan end R. U. Ly' 7 truck where he went with a" blr load man of the State road commission; ' - .. . .i . . -oi iiouaeuoju gooa. 4... . , who ,arevlstting the district loday.v " ft. w -- , Iakeri-which-ship- ' ing-X- -- Salt-Lake-- - af Cy . 1 " netraUTe-jCdihfef- cM . to-TlB- Com , ; tic- e ci'i 1 . - 1 I -- ; states there W great destruction 01 ducK ana It geese eggs on the shores of Utah lake by fires in the rushes, carelessly set, as he believes by men and boys.:, .1, AksfiSGuer -- e The school children paraded thet streets today during the noon hour for the purpose of calling attention "' : .- AND CLEAN UP GROUNDS ' - - - r to and creating Interest in the cleanup campaign which began this morning, and will. continue , through-...tn- e Pen boys and girls were JI)fey, and week. The with Satrday and shovels, rakes, , equipped "! "y manv ' ,vl8ited . and th08 "who ' at, wheelbarrows and other paraphern heeded for a vigorous attack -- on meetlnye.. feruse and "garbage and carried Bp-' i'iit wort The banners. !1 propriate clean-uionSr traUVe demonstration was enthusiastically "Ung nmes in the conducted and ' will without"doubt valleys, brintrjre8ulto.:-.'jT-r:-.'T"The school children .have - cleaned T DR. r.w. TAYLOR'S. around their buildings and - in many of the ' schools - they have, fwo' -- v.v several blocks and it is hoped that ex- bn the the citizensV"will follow this fine coframple. i 1 - Utal SCHOOL CHILDREN PARADE TwVrSUvSaturatteilled meetings aeld :- the-law- . - , led. of'Vhe 1116 a n 1 -- p -- 'toary '' th-js- w '11 IB - ARE YOU J this Herald-ReplibTica- . x Sn-IIIIEBE- ST . -- may ent I . |