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Show THE Knocking thi paper tries I, a fead habit, H such dope. Will to suppress " w help ua by" "kln9 your M ents p.lghBor to subscribe? months. for three TO ROTO Be Not Deceived DEVOTED TO, THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT VOL; XXXI. NO. 44. COUNTY. II PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1916. Try One ESTABLISHED 1885. i MmET "if' mrim rati 111 utm ca mmmm IEMAW ' FOR UTAH PRODUCTS rsrRureauGommittee Have Prepared a Re B.Y.U. 1 OF-UTA- The Herald Want Ads do the ior. port Which Shows That the Sugar Com panies Make About $ 10 Per Ton On Sugar Beets While the Farmers Make Only $1 Per Txjn Beet Growers Will Organize arid Demand a Higher Price for Beets the One of HI ProvoansJoin Excumorr veWafled fltahriSTNewln HAVE Progress Court. Presiding. BASKET District Fourth the Judge in "Worse, ; the water suit of. the TfoV6ReserVolr Company vsvPruvur City,--et al.rwb.ich Involve- s- the waters of Provo river-i-n to the rights ties or UUhwasatchana Summit, is again in progress before Judee- d-lMorse, sitting in the ': Children Write Essays The-trial-- pf 3AEE TEAM rtfth-Produ- V, TV Outlook Is Promislno at the district FourtE 'Wuri1iJ Since the case was resumed, last week, the evidence for defendants, the Provo Pressed Brick Company and the Utah Power & Light Company ha b been taken and evidenee ia now being introduced by some- of ihe smaller individual owners ,in Unlvef-sit- y Another Championship Basketball Team This Season. for ; . ,. Week cta r was -- ushered In todayrwith appropriate ceremonies . - J " - and was marked by beautiful.. and. a tractive' "displays "in" store At each of the schools in the city appropriate subjects "were discussed, before the pupils and' students; and many essays on home products were written in the several classes, Secretary Henry - Nuttall, of the 1rova Commercial club lias been busy all day getting things ready for ' J PRIDE OF PRGVO " of the Utah County Farm Bureau will report WINS HANDICAP a to meeting which is being held in the county Coach E. L. Roberts of the B'. Y. U. afternoon pmirt house relative to the price of beets .and the price of sugar. has given out the dope that the pros- ' This report shows that the Utah-Idah- o this, year are bugar Beet company madefpeets at the university for-basket-- i nrenths h A large crowd gathered ta see. Ira - excursion late fflimraer Durine the ts very which Winning on promising a ton and is estimated it that this in 1912, $7.60 year here Thursday morning at ? ,ftli DftllZ Dern, ot Salt Ikke City, endeavor to leaves TrWft make in the neighborhood the a & R. G. for. Sanpete 9:0 oyer are bright for a chaiupion&riiH county.- - He reports that everything is price oi xugur. ine xarmers ciaim mat tney only make about one residing in Washteii ;t HUH wlnllar-fl.trin readiness for and tnev tninK tms IS a verv untair nismrniTmn nt five. this vear.- Three of the men ot counties, a number Qf Ililirjl-- llllllUltTB ttt' IUC , i?lVJAtl and Dern weighed 1"5 that chicken dinersthewilloccasion hunt a v a iRthe1iiu !init di fnrtsnit ' nf wlmm there vr5reT ' luirsday ni ght. c tMm' it vpnr'a awi.ha(ti .r.A; " be served at i - w tnc icuuiu aiiu utumanuiis xu..u;iHi j. r lm Aauiumx. . ... i, ... , nnliiion of Coach Roberts that he w 11 ovpi- 4.",n. when the suit was filed, Mmin(1; antl Joues tipped t!ie scales at Mt. Pleasant . about noon and at i ., iue.. -v, one I'llihraim in. made by the state agricultural onege it- is, estmiamtnatheT t"ihetrTesfeecTfveri-".thougn- to loolt'a!re-me- n the The special would think that Dei n was at least 20 train will go asevening. to. ab.OUt" COSt of raising beets IS $63 per acr.e.and .with .the gation. lfe says the men are aU fast? rights with plaintiff and these Btiuuia-- I $61 far south as Mantl. The committee f this - .t?" the-bee- m -i. . - iMerage-yMdfJast-yeara3.- -- Prove-canyon. . -- . ihod.-fwuhmt- and'-Snm- ' s ' wiit I. - - - - wiUf4wHk ton r rinn r . .ii T T mI.Iv. uiai w"' uscoverea nijiintiff it Is difficult to cet an estimated Whether or not they cannot secure f iw inierclass baskolball series' 'fti ' Lunmn '(rmn Uie prowess WSnaaTIer the the attrBeV'iti Time a ti'r "again Dern had n hichpr nrice to how much loaeer it will foPPW SUjrar beel&bv effectinffthoroUirh orsani-- 1 hntlr the Weh school and varsitv dlvi- - case "! sions are well under .' nf thp growers. way and keen t probably last, z ne sun was iiieu m Jones in tight places only to find that when he put forth the effort to pin L ast Saturday evening at a meeting of some of the farmers 'r"m;,,(,t,:,i"nthtas F'ebruafyi4? from his shoulders to the mat, Jones was to gomg mg .of Salt Lake COU nty the report as compiled by the Utah county are paying for both thevarsity and ;jast summer, when Judge C. w. not there. Dern succeeded in. getting farmers was read and discussed, it was decided to noid mass high school class titles and according Morse was selected to try- the case on a fall at the end of C6 minutes of fast A. !B. 'Morgan work with a cradle hold. After the meetings all over Salt Lake county tonight and discuss this report to the coach some. good players are the ground that Judge of having rub down thm.eft came back and reason was disqualified by : which hasbeen printed. . It is unofficially stated that the new being developed off iciaL-calfor Uie varsit 1 men been. attiorneMor-Prov- o The City,, one of though Dern tried hard to make short i.sug&r factory in Spanish Fork this year will make over $900,000. who want to try out for the school the defendants, at a time when some work of ihe bout ho discovered that wmr""'for totheascertain Tfirmur ' , in it w i . . i it-- vt - -iv V ?, . IS (meeting today i iiiiiiiiii i.ii ri ii. in i i h i t n,n , i .SS - "it is common firstason's-run, 0ETISIi 8,500 Pounds ' Rice of Sold " . - One In - Week on a Small Reader Ad. -- -- JwUae-tiu-'an-Jio- nfr. If vou think that advertisine t The Provo Herald doesnot pay just An-.- it Herald-wilhnotHagr- i , - , - -- - oJLihfi-Jtfamtfactuf- &ipulaUinis-Jiwjjiuial- " that-date,-a- -- nd v ee - - ; - -- Lakej-includ- ing i nnlversl-ties.-Coac- h DEMOCRATS Is in COUNT jo nave become charge of1 all athletic contests and accepted by OFFICIAL m tillers of thegenerally social fnnctions given ' under the soil and frequent -aeetings are being-hel- d where auspices of ' : made oj Jarnj Demonstrator C. W. Lindsay III n matters affecting the production M.care of crops. This season a vigorous campaign will be taken up Wilson's - Plurality Will - Frooaniy v samst the alfalfa wenvrr of ?,OOQ. Remain In Neighborhood ToUl Official Count not Reported. all BADE BE DRY" Uni-versi- ty CALIFORNIA HimiOE . the official count of the and presidentialballotscompleted tabulated in all but three counties of I I I M.M,, f;ond ht recent election" met1 this afternoon !n the Central school house and decided .to " UiaX wl is i i If tA : BRYAU , , j . - - For deputy county clerks, Clarence r Wnnrta nf Prnvn and 1 R Plercft -- - Provd. for stenographer. Fof denutv recorder. Wf W. Hard William,. Jennings Bryan1, the leader of Democracy," has and aside all personal-aim- s aewent three-tim- e cast party measures and for the next four jr ears to make the Democratic; party declare for national prohibition. The former secretary of y state, for the first, time since before the late, campaign started, stated his purposevin no unmistakable terms. said , Mr, .; ."When an issue arises, Bryan, "it must be party cannot afford to - take the immoral side of a moral cause. "My work during the next four years will be to. do all I, can to make That is " the plain, Democracy dry. unequi vocal" statement" of my"" attitude.". 1ssue;lMr. Bryan" said, is the most momentous con fronting all parties,- and he strongly advised "hhJ "l)eniocratic colleagues, to grab It whJfljajjj8&okJJ copyista;-iMi- s son of SpringviUe.-Fo- r Dva Bird of Mapleton,' Miss . Olive Cabbley of PleasantOroTe, and JM.iss ed JeaiielteLRicIiaidaDio . df : Benjamin. For deputy opunty treasurer, John W.-G- a -- Provo. y- -f "rK numDer, oj menas assessor. J. A. Love la thi LLlmmiiM For deputy .. .1.:. ita ,f.. less, Jr.; of Provo .Bench J "wmg for Bait Lak caw a from ' county i rhysician. Dr. E. O. ,."iillgCLJtQ.JiVattwatOBaT-Ws4- o " ' ". Provo. t- - GOLOEN RELIEF-MIH1Htrghtrs"of fawT"ys ne wm vl8it ni8 People tor ..of . For , thelcounty superintendent Ahead as Never oeiwer efore taitnA ?n to Wash- Aii nvor this: rountrv- FrOVo. is fnfirmary, James Hutchinson of called "The Candy City?' becauseThejgpanlsh ForfcMfsTT?eBeTPt-MrraCOMPANY i on the-JUnit- mm mm MlM IMPRIIKIS: ' - r KG . Ul y - re-fru- m-;, iil c - . " 1 - forg-foau- t, al-'al- 'h - - : - - T - ! -- . ' urged-them-o- . . . - " -- . . ! f 1 - , . W-lllia-ms ' : - - - - - - " -.' FINE REPORT met with such favor. California and j The remaining county deputies and The Golden:, Relief mine of Santa-qui- n other Coast States buy thousands of appointments will' be- - left for; the district is looking very encourag"aiter Adams ,of f h .nMHM .imiiir and the 7act1geTccr'When" they, meet In January ing for ore; f rom ;" If eporrgIvfnZl)y rrtn, v.iimr appeared b'efore "the that the home concern put them up (without endorsements of the commit- Manager. B. IL Bullock, The present bo,rd flMelppmenlLJttlheias has just cut the west or hanging wall IIiak'e; "Big "firms" in Chicago , and &siimT:that" 6 part f the MRS, ALICE x,McCLELLAN DIED IN of the big .fissure which, is- running on county road, Ohio have also mailed , orders . :'. . north and south through the property LOGAN. ' :: hi MmW may con- - 'cently. f of 8, shbws very fine sulphides" and from wife McClellan, are ConuniiS ffiain ' Referred to Road always The Startup boys died Saturday at the all indications of the sulphides iri the W.- MoClellan, Maon in face of the . and ing ahead,-eveSrier dinger, K 53 years, at the borne of her fissure, high grade "ore:: irr expected eer John R Stewart - ileged boycots 'that the liquor crowd age-o- f Willard MoClellan, of Logan. any- round of holes,- - Some very fine son, and VerinuB their Carter worked enterprise.: rpoaroAan,ner againat have fnbeen taken to Poy-- : copper silver samples . have been remains such The 6 of the board asking for f Utah coun'.y is proud some -where, funeral services wlll.1 be taken. irom the croppinga-O- t thla Ifis-- . 10 "8v be made -- at the dustries as a tartup s. wnose. payrou is r,n ruui onnl1. llv . and Var--A. there really held tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Mo- - sure, which will be crosscut at a w. . tiJ11JKe. ..u Commissioner Clinger and are few men'hants who do ut push iClellan. was formerly a resident oftdrptl. Of about 175 teet from the sur . Stewart. , Iface,. .v ; their product to the front. ...jProva. jy I -- - The Democratic' county committee - r will drive continually and ceaselessly 1 . 'ant With" the State, Californians eettled down to a long period of waiting before, the final official result- - will berlniown. - tfnited (Press tabulation . of the of ficial figures on the high Republican and low Democratic elector In orntinff these w ii n mnntiM ' ' i f j i luuulicoi IK an.1 irti t -v- t ..oortv 4 000. . nm.. ,t navu a who 6tiB e been here, some ixiajLuuiouu. three or four: Hughes has gained approximately Snw woro inai iney , tokw 07 . ar ""'". ',e've? iZl Where Mr. ; ana ABgeie; ",wanington wni be connected with the Wilson's minimum lead in the State ' and" yards" "of the will ba a little more than 3,000. ?"oradcks tit, J Mr. Hammond 17.W On. - States Re-- rn nun Pirn v nnilDUIV ;ion office here for a number of i rnuiu HTin . . . . ft - me scnoois or Utah county and of v ovo, including the Brighara Young " . " ... On Thursday, November 9tb, Uie tTniversity and Trovo Jligh scboql; Maeser schoo' children celebrated the Granite High school, GrantsvflleV-theiannual liaeser Day by having a High school; schools, of the Tintie program In the 'morning and later district, rark City JHgh school, the ' tjhechildren marched from the school Tooele High ' school, Beaver ' to the homes of members -- .of the v schboTrMurdock academy, Beaver;Hlgft all school - board where cheers were ' the schools of Millard county; Nephl given. At the home of Mr. . John i High schooL-th- e Snow' academy of ' ' Farrer, the school ..was presented , rlphralm; all the schoola of Sevier ' with a large silk flag and Mr Farrer r county Including " high schools at oMhelr good" Richfield, Monroe and Sallna; Price' ? spoke to the children nr work and and iffbon county schools, Including" " -- """ ; in c rnve nign bviiuoi , UHTlB . count 1 ing party was given in the First ward schools, ' including Kaysville Hisch assembly hall schooL In the evening a splendid- program The merchants of the different was given for the parents. towns are also taking a decided interProgram. est in Utah. Products 3Vipek.lt Js. eirl " Song, "Flag Without a Stain pected that most of the stores will Garden City Glee Club. .. decorate their windows with Utah Prayer O. IL Berg. made goods, and put the. products of of Welcome" Principal the local factories "Words generally to the Reid Beck. , front ( Remarks-CBoar- d ' Member Farrer. Window posters announcing the - Tnstrumental rVduet "week have been prepared and will be ; Brothers. nsed in connection with the window 2 Reading Mrs.-- Henderson. , display. '7 Remarks Supt Kggertsen. - A number of the Commercial clubs Solo, "The Teacher's Work Is bate, arrangeilo. give a Utah Pro., i Done'VAlbert-J.- Southwick, ducts dimjeniislnrBpecialteaturerlir"r ."T'" '. connection, wit- b- the work "Perfect Day" Glee Club. of the Remarks O. M; erg. organization . committee" ot one V. . Clee Club. "Goodbye" hundred men Has the work in charge tommiUee has " been " andthiJ"large REUNION AT PROVO FIFTH to subdivided carry out the different :" ;. ' ''. - WARD. features. . f " iiheui-!:uii:!in- B r case-w41- eradicating and preventi- returns. ng diseases of grain, potatoes and mer farm products as well as for 1 ia . ultivaUon,- - B wm . " now PAY IIIi ve a "v s, ! er -- n oav TafV wiiUinn of thR wnni wv.st omnll render di for- - their .tnro a utiio mnro than wppV np-he advertised rice 18 pounds for one and during that week sold -8.500 nounds of rice-an- d by mistakebeets, etc. we ran the ad the following week and iTjhe farmers are alBo Investing the lhepeople nearly worried him to matter of the purchase of coal ayTBe death becauseliecrS not have an carload'and distributing the coal at other four ton lot to sell at the same wholesale prices to the members, and price 1t to buying The" Provo .will not be confined to coal, but give this sort of results in every case, :ill apply to other commodities. but this is a good example of biggest The benefit of organization for results on a special bargain offer. crops ; and tor TIT" vourhome' towfi" boosterV "'the adverse conditions in cost is very slight oTetcomlug with legislation-seem- p. eom-avwriti- en - ecuring. beneficial JLitJVinLCia new-ent- Tlie isprobable-this-co-operati- ivtv x.rr -- ... I'tah county farmers organiza-'tion- , which has .a , large and growing Stfiflhefiihip thfough'the' county, will await reports and recommendations from a committee, appointed by and Farm the JeprenenUng County Bureau of the State,' before the members enter into contracts for supplying sugar "beets for next year. The 'ommittee,is investigating th.e Cost of producing beets, the quantity of sugar which can be produced from a Ion of beets and The cost of production. On the committee's report the fanners iWilLbase their.-- - demand ior an increase in price of beets and will also ask for more favorable conditions with reference to ldigging and., - the- - BjthraHrf'for Greater enthusiasm Is being mani fested in Utah Products Week thi The moveyear than ever before. ment is designed to encourage home five was issued last week and 14 men of the flame,. Issues were in dispute Jones waa, not only wiry and elusive, industry and point out the opportuni-but perteetly - ready to ties which exist In the different, reported. Of this number three werebetween" tire city and the-- Proro mix liingsti!HiOoMj& -aienYbeTrDf fastrear's, team.TheyteserToir-'Compan- y j vr are Egertsen,-:einamiii- 8, The suit grows out of differences 0 minutes, with Trnt one falL.Tg--r-'jjand Rijey, 'rwrsMeS wa'hasriiQthBf.'tS rifijr,1'" the "ovffershljT an4 istr0u-tiobeen endorsed by tbe leading , has It Tgartlmff O...Y. U- - this year are McDonald and of water to the plaintiff com- say. except, ihat Jones was a tougher commercial organimtions in the leaW.-- . Parker. ' Others who are out Tor Jhe pany Tvhich claims a larger quantity proposition than he bad been led to ing cities and towns, by the State a are team of public Instruction, Partridge, IMortenson, of water than Provo City and other expect and that he only asked for match. During the melee some superintendent Clarke, Gurr, (Boman, Oberhansley, defendants are willing to concede, return by county and city superintendents of of the fans made caustic remarks Larson, Andrews, iatapleyt Hales and. and this makes it necessary to bring schools, by the State Federation of v all the owners of Provo river water about Dern's sire and he laughingly Women's clubs, and fiy the leading .. Whiting. With this bunch to work on, Cbaeh into the sulf and to take evidence, retorted that "'there has been bigger ministers of '.he denominational . RobertB said he would be able to where stipulations cannot be made, to men than me try it" churches, as well -- s the presiding Mike Yokel a issued challenge of He determine the rights of each party in turn out another strong team.of the Mormon church. to wager that he could throw bishopric The latter organization- - has of pointed to the fact that the B. T.. V. interest,. The- plaintifr asksHhat. the fering andnow f iclally endorsed the movement " by ' has never turned out a team that was court appoint, a suitableperson. to. joiiea water to the several negotiations are on looking forward sending letters to the bishops in the HiatiMribule-t-he inth6ruBninafand-adde- d ' he will keep right up to the high persons who shall be decreed the to a match between them. t. suggesting to them that the Leo W'ooden of Provo proved to ne State, standard. As a matter of fact the rights of use to the water. services on Sunday,, November 1SL. be the defendants too much for Berry Wride who heard devoted to the subject of home lnr Provo school has never finished ) ihvldence-io- r 'worse than second in the last fifteen closed Thursday and rebattal tejtl-- the little birds twitter in the close of dustries. .. . . first'iround"orwhat"wa8gcheduTed One of the big features of' the (iway ire the1 'years and has won many champion-dolla- r mony was introaucea. to be a four round boxing match. ships. The A. C. has beaten them case was continued to December 11, weejuwill be the work to be done to but twice in the school - history 'and when default will be taken against alll Yoarson and Affleck,, two . feather the hools.JL WEardleyr-seeretary--they have won a good portion jof their defendants who have not answered, weignis, wem iwo rounas 10 aaraw assochtttonof Utah, has received scores of reauests games fromthe University of Utah. . Y. U. has won five out of defendants and between defendants, lararoent. for speaker? from schools in every The the last seven State championships will also be prepared and formally -- JUtook Clarence Knudsen 12 min- - parf of the State, and arrangements all parties re entered on and the coach says the olayers uuci uu,,.u o.u m jMve practicallyTieen completed to m icv.auoc t, uwmi wu.3 out to add another to their " long who" have evidence to submit-ta;th- esupply the number of speakers re--one anomer to V uy to . b thii. Viueu wains be iie ready expected string. quested. Among the schools to which The hgh school team this year will present it. There still remainsnsome chance. speakers will he sent are the Univer- be under the direction of Delbtrt rebuttal testimony to be presented. sity of Utah, the Agricultural Coh Webb, a student assistant. . tegff tgitfiValllBe- schools "of Salt DAY MAESER OBSERVED: Since his return from the' East, the iist and West where he studied dancing. and gymHigh schools; the L, D. S. University, TO BE nastics in many of the large SL Ulary's academy; all the schools (Roberts has been a of Ogfien, including the Ogden Hleh talk that a sugar.! actory pays the initial cost the -- - -- and it is reported that quite a number of the "fair sex" will accompany the excursion, ( All those desiring to join f hTs. excursion should get into v communication with Mr.r vWHttall who will see that theyare-eare- d for on the-tri- - . beeanTrl -- - - Thursday evening the bishopric and PRIMARIES FOR NOMINATION OF" officer-s- of nheartous organizations CANDIDATES FOR SCHOOL ' ' of the Provo Fifth ward will give an , ELECTION. -- " entenaJhmeTittrntffernhers"-"OT"tfi- e ward fourteen years of age and elder, Tuesday evening. November 28 atr at the Ladies'- - B. Y.' V. gymnasium. 7:tl0 TJ'cloclfrprtmarieBr for the noml- The1 social will .consist in, dancing, nation- o"W embers of the board of which will begin at 8 education will be held in the and following:' t p. m., and is free to members of the rlares; " First Vard, XlaaBer school; wardL. ; Scfiond ward.' Ceiitral tchool; Thirdr i ' ward. Franklin school Fourth ward ' L!TH E ISLE OF, CHANCE." school" Fifth -- 'ward, Timpanopta ' Parker school. . v.i Permission to present this, copy right play has 1een secured by the . Inside a.new hand bag for women Xil!'l!PnS'V.. school, .and , theyiwlUXla mirror and a" present this play at the Third ward fed electric lamp, which is automatic mxement- , hall 4 Monday evening, Ipllvls'Htched on - when - the - bag la t;. Kovemberrthe STthr"" opened. . r ' V "r' ' -- - - " : t . r- - -. vC. : -- , i |