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Show $10 GIVEN AWAY: f For the best essay or paper on; "How to remedy High Cost of Living." Said paper of 4000-i3000 words dealing with this grave problem.- Touching the folowing points, 'Who's to blame," 'The Cause" and "The Cure" for same. -- This paper to be published in the Christmas Edition of theJProvo Herald. ; We also reserve-thright to. publish any papers" submitted. ' This is open to '. . any one in Utah County. . to-eon- sist o - DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT VOL. XXXI. NO. 45. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23 1916. Sitat Mema sJf ..... rr - ..... - TZ-- e ESTABUSHED 1885. - - ., -- n ii hi , - OF UTAH COUNTY. w - - - m W WW : ' ; J? ' VTIMil WteeNursesW ' - Our Home In dustry Page J.J Rea Wks Asked to Change From a Position as Day Nurse to Night Nurse. She Refused and Was Discharged. The roiiowmg morning ip rnirses vuit Decause . f o "ft 1 Their Statement. Meeting of Superintendent and Nurses Planned to Sett! ing to ' ThTOebo . Mrs. Ben -- : t Wednesday morning of this week fifteen of the twenty oi more nurses walked out of the State Mental Hospital and left at least four of the" wards without proper or scarcely any attention as far as nurses were concerned. The trouble seems to have arisen over a change which the superintendent ot nurses asked of Mrs. Ben Rea. She. was asked to go on nighf-diitinstead "of day work and absolutely refused, whereupon she was discharged Tuesday afternoon by the superintendent. The following n.orning she returned to the hospital and fifteen of the twenty or more nurses left theVhuilding. The trouble seems to be between Miss Minnie : f THE PRO VO HElt AiS. . Sullivan, superintendent of nurses, and the. girls-wh- CONGRATULATIONS novel and interesting features. Our njany years of exper ience in this special annual edition work has enabled us to feat;: Wilson 1200 - pp-''da- Wilcox to f Wins in California by Train With the" Utah Mao- uon Board to"Slir3 Pete jCouuty. Provo1 Band: "Goes Along' - ' yoit d, Jt - Varies e. Hughes, Republican tan for presidentjn ihejecent elec-tion, sent to President .Wilson a tele gram congratulating him .upon his, rei ' election. .In hia telegramjMjrJIugheBsaid "IBecause of the closeness of the vote I have awaited the official count in" California, and now that it has been virtually completed, permit me;n' my congratulations loxiena I desire also upon your to express my best. wishes for a suc- aistration. Wilcox Convinced. ! te to her for the last few months. The nurses were of.,.the Hyde was to be retained superintendent of the hospital under the Democratic administration. While this is only speculative yet there are slight grounds for such belief, as some of the prominent Democrats of Provo are favorable' to the retention of Dr. Hyde in this position However, this ia far from meeting the. approval of the State Democratic organization. position opinion that Dr. State mental -- facturersof nt ihis-city-se- TepreBenta-7""- " " tiyes and many members of the Provo Commercial club attended. We were " unable to secure the names of all who - - : , went. . r t-r ZJrhexcurslonistisrarryin-wfOthem a full supply of literature, aii, 1 advertisrng novelties, gg welLaa their - i toou A'1argePlegatiotrt:Prpvbas.V" ness men joined train which werit through Aere l&i morning on its way to San Ict ountr wlth thff manufacturers ' ct Utah on board.' The Provo Band joined the xecursion thrain here astf made things more lively for the boosters. The Knight Woolen "Mills vaiX -four members from the factory besides those who are not directly connected with the mills. .JThosewtio.Bfr tended from the local factory axw: MajxafwrJohaljSmith Superintend- - ' ent John ic. Onliifl, w.. p, manager of the Manufacturing deparfr-ment, Clayton Jenkins, assistant e retary, and many friends. From Thm StartupCaiidy companyWm." X , " Startup, treasurer of the company, went, afid Cbas. Thomas, salesman, accompanied the. bunch. Geo.. K btartupjwas sick jind unable to te- - " company the train. The other mano dardized methods of permanent road building. By so doing we should not only lessen the present annual expense to ual also be placing ourbefore, as foremost selves being among the live " and- progresive communities of the West. ' Utah County really wants is, to make her EXPENSIVE bad roads into good roads, and to'get a full dollar's worth of PERMANENT and LASTING construction for every foliar put up for that purpose. the-worl- Special " facturers each-individ- 3800. Thb eompanicd T tiveMtmthe De-- LJ Many Provo Business Men Ac ed APIDLY changing traffic conditions make it impera- ; standpoint oLECOHdMYialone, Also Admits ; mm - IJ II I present a better and more complete number each year. You "are invited to assist us' in making the best boost for Utah before the public for the last County that we have-plac. ... .decade. are offering a prize of Ten Dollars for the best paper on "How to reduce the high cost of living," . Some other subjects for which we will offer smaller prizes are, J!Wh.atXWouLlI)p'K I Were llayor. of Provo.-' "Wliat I Would Do If I Were 'Chief 'of Police." "WTiat I Would Do If I Were Governor of Utah. "What I Would Do If I Were President.7' " "What I Would Do If I We're Cory." BY HUGHES V lllUUUUli); b bejargenl ' UU I WIRED 10 WIISOII Chairman Miss Sullivan went to Salt Lake City last week for a short vacation or visit and returned Ihe latter part of the week v i. - the statement that she was safe with the- incoming Democratic administration and that her position was secure for the next year or two; The nurses, it seems, have the idea that she and Dr. Geo. E. Hyde were in together nd there-h-as been some mgiderable . SUGGESTIONS WILL BE APPRECIATED. the hospital. in BOOST UTAtS Will be issued about December the 18th this year and it will lire empfoyeti: o r. .... THE PROVO" HERALD" - .. vi .v. iuj space A avaiiea themselves of this menus f getting before the public are: The Motor Company, Utah (Power & Light Co., Sut ton arkeBpHmjerriieague Sanitarv Market J H nnrrnnt a. Provo Meat and Packing Co. The 4 .Wm. M. Roylanee'Co.,. Wasatch. Produce Company, Utah'County Mattrcbs Factory; Bert Bandley, the blacksmith. Excelsior Roller Mills, Provo City Bakery, and Provo Livery and Transfer com pany. The manner in which these firms rallied' to the u i; port of Utah: Prpd acts ' Vei'k U ::: evulencj: that-jth- ey HireUtah Boosters of the kind that courts. Were it not for the fact that Utah Products Week comes so closely upon Christmas, we WGuid'liave put but a- - special "paper" instead of a special f Utah-Idah- Trouble . uiubv ... of On page .three of this issue we I..,, uciulcu uu.c j Thedhristmas Edition ; -- J ' muslc-making.-mtr-t- El;lliIl(zC3fflMt awertncludlng a band" "and the rep--' niar uoomers cnoiriiABpecial lint T)tong8ajrbeeh arranged and- r iiisyiiLEm - - : hearsed by the choir for the occasion. Orson H.: Hewlett, who has served with distinction as choir leader m near his statement as we IS eould remany a New York, Nov. 22 William R. excursiniii; ran from a lias that he was unable ta . The following progr short interview this after-Df- . Willcox, chairman of the Republican aTl . held Mon; i makeanounced Irating the trip and in his absence John "r"T national tonight issued len as chorister. w1-... the following statement . in reference . .1. ward , Irary nurses arid is planning to meet for nextrSun iue oiiiLers-eiecime lojiowing enThe first stop after Provo was mad to Mr. Hughes' telegram to-- Presi-dep- t choir, of the First ' we smklng. nurses either this dorsements for State office- s- were at Fairview, where the manufacturnii ' day evening. Wilson: iternoQu oi tomorrow He and business men of the nortfterer t "'One morning. OLD Hour" Anthem. AGE Fleeting M . made: . would much Having conferred by telephone ; prefer to etain the. forof .the State meet the people of a'double Lee, by sung quartet. Dorthy the and late this afternoon day during Member of the State land .board, part mer nurses rather, than J invocation Anthem, employ new "Sead. Kindly with the Republican state CAt. Mt. Pleasant,- where the second and the Republican national commiK-- ght," by Goduard Parks, to be sung county chairman J, C. Andersen. Mr. are .practicaUy all was ttiade, aHaTg meeting waa double "Oh the stop Andersen Lord, by Trio, had been quartet selecof m teeman the widow am I Mrs. Watson "previously informed California. 'o Margaret j fussr far as we can see it thus Be Merciful" written by Archie Tate, ted for this held which was followed by a luncTif Friday that the fOfficial. canvass of the vote position by the executive Chhfseems to hinge Ground the dis-- late Andrew Watson, died so nearly completed that ne asung by Mesdames RamseyrJlinckleyr committee and the- - selection was eon consisting entirely of Utah-ma- d has been or produced goods From this- plhcwS,eK08Rea-aUnjeemsthat night of general debility at" her home change will result from the few pre- and, W.. P. Whitehead. vlolin'olo, by unanimously ratified. other nurses were in sympathy in the Fourth ward. Mrs. Watson was cincts not counted in the returns thus Kennetlv Roylance. Contralto solo by -- Additional 1 endorsements are as the train, will go to MantI, carrytn-e"' ' Mrs. W. L. Hoolbrook, entitled, "The follows : .Wm. iEL a jith her," of Mt. Pleasant boon compiled. " Evans, Lehi, State ers.delegation They state that conditions at the bbrn at Inverurie, Aberdeen," Scotland, far - This means in addition ' to the .trade mfssio- - Lord is My iShepherd." A Cello solo that the for Scott in to came majority 1832. Utah bankexamineri She March 8, EtewartJ narie8-fromt"solo- - by C.w mntal hositafare aot auch.-a- s "north. "A me'eting""-i1H California byBtate Jfingineer; Wm. Barrett, home theiWilsoirlectors nnLenlurable for either" patient or 1862' and has jince made-b- er to be held at Manti and then solo by irovo, Mrs, Sadie Ramsey from about 1200 to 3S00 votes, Mrs.'J.-Rranges office in the AmericanFork, deputy ' , ,8ft They claim that the duty which in Provo'. Mrs, Watson was . promt-ben- t and tjiftt this is the final result of the Jllnckley. A. duet by Mrs. of labor, immigration and statistics; train Will return to Ephraim, Wtww on Mn-Rea wa" unfaif and afternoon dance Is pianncct ' ramrfLRR fnr whirh vn hnvo hson wait. W. L. Hoolbrook and W. 'P. White- - Ernest M. Madsen, of iLehi, other : anil Relief in Societydeputy to grand Secular. Mr8. Kea baa refused thus is Voice Somewhere be a folowed le by a turkey and chicke as So far conis recount in the State auditor's any officerILlA. what" the Irrugularity was church activities Till failing health- log. .Instrumental dinner, which will be. servedJtotri IheJnational cerned. committee it American In Morgan, Fork, the deputy v & a conference with Dr. compelled her to retire trom active advised ffiat there RoylanceKenneth-Roylanc- e and E3-o visitors oerore the train starts on IU of State's office. mer Nelson.. Ladies' quartet consist--: Secretary : work. Bhe was respected by fdl and return trip home in the evening. .Hyde on Ue subject. V i to an call for applica-tion.such :The central will committee county Wng nraes went down town greatly beloved by her relatives and grounds Bands are scheduled to meet fbm , -'JJ Jones, later endorse one of the several appliihg of Mesdames Holbrook, the awdeville lir the at friends; She is. survived by two adoptrain at the various points in San Peta Ramsey and Rowe. The (Ladies' 'quar- cants Fish ComGame and tet will sing, "Love's Old Sweet Song."" ave a dancing party. ted daughters, Mrs-.'- John H. Allen WILL OF ALFRED L. CARLSON i ifT ad, then or for chief deputyJn that county and other entertainment features are not . what they and Mrs. John W. Anderson of Provo OF SALEM 13 BEING COIHTECTEt) An address by Miss Alice Reynolds on mission bjLprovideil.-r,x- : candioffice, and will endorse-som- e ' in the ' State Mental The campaign of education amonff The funeral will be held a t o'clock we "Thahksgivingt" The Rosary will be date, for the office of superintendent rendered by the double quartet' The of the State fish the School children of y publl8h th irregularities Sunday from the Fourth ward meeting and. The will contest case in which hatchery at Spring-vtllthere will be a chance to - house. to be selected by the Springville state continued yestreday. Earl Warner, sister of Alfred I Benediction. Poll"cal status of the addressed the students of "the Jhe Carlson, deceased,- - "of Salem, is conprecinct" committee. Other Utah Bast High rintehdent of nurses or the school on the subject, "Co w3 I the will of Alfred L. Carlson, be testing endorted county may applicants centrated Power." 8"pf ""indent of the institution BUSY WEEK III THE of Salem, who left his estate valued later by the county committee. MINING PATENTS FILED lagged into this affair. at (3,600, to Louisa Ann Davis Mad-se'it-ldobteken of by the 4s being. tried before a Jury in the ra"5 State orranization ahA in . SYKGIOATE MINING Foujrth district courts- It is claimed by tali:-thtj)reBetttum.-l the contestant that at tbc time Mr. The following U. S. Mineral patents Carlson made the will he was incomCounty rereason of illness. The case have been filed with-thpetent br DEMOCRATS CELEBRATE. 7 December 18th at 10 o'clock was " was previously tried before Judge A. corder: '"' : This week has been an exceptionally ' ' set for hearing arguments in favor otf" fB. : In who favor To Penelope Bredemeyer- for the decided of (Morgan, busy one in school. SpeaSers have andv against the organization of obBerred.' at visited eaclv of thr public chools and thecooJ:e8tfe;. but tbe. contestant in.! BoruBsia mining.claim and millsii In Lake Shore North,JpraInage district j'' case was not a the to Fork American . present mine party mining district; of Santaquin . the Syndicate DnJ The Provd Reservoir company wa "Ur "u 'uncneon, The speakers given talks on- Utah Products' and tire the" suit at that time. To Consolidated -- Mining -- omyaiy district is looking better for ore than the the right to construct ppw?-Unegranted wcaslon were i for tle Wacht am Rhein mining claim any time in its history, this word, v as O. Berir. pupils have written essays oiLtbe suh; in Provo canyon subject ttr In the American Fork mining district broifght to Manager B. H. Bullock The grades and High MINING DEEDS HAVE BEEN of the State road commits Scott and a duet rfeH school elasaes have written stories on FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK A "mining deed from the vada Cop Saturday by. theTnen working at the sion and bv the .county engineer. ana fluttall la ped company to Eureka Standard Mia property. At present the tunnel is in Maggie Grif-- Provo merchants Fifty ienrsflsuuu , Roin 4etwtT JlatLJEasppointed J! has been r tromtt forlteycompaBy fited:etaiStanee6ri,T)0ff KeTIt&'liegtli bytWWren recoraer. Tintic mining claims have been filed grantor conveys to the grantee the of about .500 feet from the surface, county .An order was for all nosstbla01 tne Dreclnctr and purpose of securing the names and ad-- . with the County recorder: Sunrise Fraction and thirteen other The east and. wast break which is Bewer work to made eniorpi "y a be done this faTJL- large attetldaBft whnTflrnnsVia nf the various Utah firms who TrF.nerpont et al. to Copper Leaf mining claims and other mining through the north and Bouth while labor is available.- - .. manufactured the Beveral articles od Mining and Milling company for an erty m the Tintic district, known as fissures is in a very highly mineralfe (or The petition of Edward Eouthwicte-e- t ears. undivided store indowsr"p disrplay-liFt- he interest in the Cop the ielicbT or (Montana group Con- ized formation, showing Indications "roads al. for ' 1 and 530,000 shares of the of ore. This point is nearing the in Cedar county .was to be opetietf 0 Wednesday evening the patron pa per Leaf and the Copper Leaf Noq. 2 sideration . Valley, referred ents of the Parker and Timjsanogos to $ and the Helen mining claims. capital stock of the Eureka Standard second large north and south fissure County Attorney George P. Parker. to 1 cd hptl to al. et Thomas school silver-leaTuesmet F, Cop? the Central which comptny,schools at carries high grade Mining court, Pierpont s ore and from what prominent - en- opened In Trt. nrM UUJuaEed guilty .of pass-l-a where they .wore entertained by the per. Leaf Mining and Milling company - Sidbey . Stowe was arrested bereT gineers Super- for ihe Copper Leaf Fraction, Gold m e say "the V Syndicate sheuld this, cave Is where the largest pupils In district court intendent iL. J3,' Eggertsen and Prin- Quartz,' Copper Leaf No. 7, Helen and today, by Sheriff Henry East for the make. one. of vthe big- - mines of - the of low grade ore Is expoeci.. Salt Lake sheriff's office. Stowef is 22 State. The large fissure which was The Powelson delivered cipal George-Wand rrominmt. management The consideration n each transfer years of age and Is accused of utealing recently; cut shows hundreds pf tons stockholders of the company are ; T 8uPerintende"n of the' short ' talks to the parents 'with a ftet BC,011- is here from view to cna bringing them " m closer touch Is $1 and other valuable consider tr a motor cycle which hesold, here, to of low grade ore and several caves, ing very confident of a bigntrlke rZ liusinegs Visit. , the Meredith witb the schools. one of twhieb 'is the largest ever higli grade'bre at any round of holfin. Jtion. Cycle company. The abpve is not a verbatim state-- 1 ; y . j oi " -- Hydli3eturetZ U . , ' ' . ttie-to- v - from-Prov- o. -- " 1 mi - - I " I he s th' rgan ii, a 'uud' e ing. not-call- are-Buffl- lrio-iyJreta : cieaft " Zen,1l 'i1". 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