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Show 12-Pag- Dg Stand by es DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY. ,1 VOL XXXI. : NO 83 PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1917. ESTABLISHED 1885. 1 IS h UJAlLl r ly) ; fo) " - UrU . U Li t 7" u . Lra ILL l : III U WE l' . C - .. - ... .; Tuesday evening of this wk at the regular meeting of .the Provo Public Library board; ab6ut the only business of importance which came before the board was the allowing of bills jand i Senate Passes Resolutiopi, Voting for - War Against Germany.; House Expected to Act Immediatly. La Follette Defends German War Policy- - ... . : 7- -. t .v .CITIES ,f- 4 Latter-da- vePrese Explains Highway Bond. Citizens Meeting Several questions have come to this office regarding the uropos- - 4 ed payed highsaythriiughi4county, and especially as regard- - ' ing. tne towns or the county. Galled foi-- Lte DareTPublirlm provement Resolution Passed torb'e -- f thepinio& tliat- the paving .would reach only to Some-we- re presented the fol tteitymttsM-iSo-pective- -1 Saint religtnwn nf thfl cnnnfv Thin ia nnt ion in.a wrong iigni 10 me young peoh6 truth in thfe case, as "Riders of wiU follow the sUte hlghway 4 ,ng After a stormy session of the Senate, lasting all day yester-- . pie The" book is entitled, the Purple Sage by Zane Grey. Af- right through the towns and not day, the following war resolution was passed last night by a vote ter neanng exiracis irom me uuo at city limits.Thispa- - t of 82 to 6. It goes to the House, where debase began today, at 10 reainree memDersvoieo jo nave xne .4. stop willthe be glad to answei-a- ny book removed from the shelves of the T otner queBtions regarding the o'clock, to continue until action is taken. library. The book was removed, ; . paved highway that we areapa- cast votes of who the "were North Senators Gronna, negative ... A hie nf nnKworin? ... .Prhntm 'If wa akotaIni FoB. i ri'. ' i t " ,' are riot able some other fellow 1 . i3 tt : -. il .will, answer- - lor us. uregonrsione oi missuuri ana varaaman qi mississippi. lowers of the mm James PAVING THROUGH THE outine natteFs-air-lji-B- Eggertsen of the book committee raised objections to a book which was on the shelves of the library as being i-- - - y The Commercial Club luncheon yav terday at the Roberts Hotel was wa2E attended. The following resolution, presented by James Cloe, was arnn- U mously adopted by a standing votat Resolved, That the Provo Comme-ciS iClui endorse the great patrfotr messageof President Wilson, delt- - -- Whemsrthe-irapenat'Ufijmafl ered before Cobgress Monday evenljijfc . government nas committed which Bent has a acts of of of war the and the thrill the message government people against repeated p4a. GIVEN OVATION AT GO One recruit for Troop F, "U.. N. O., United States of America; therefore, be it was signed up by Captain R. F. King triotic pride 'throughout the entire-- . ALIENS Tuesday- .- He is Alexis iMalan of The land,v reverberated in all lands whem Resolved, By the Senate and House of Representatives of the Provo Herald office force.. This r democracy reigns- - and tyranny ia ' fst. -- X United States of America, in Concrress assembled, that the state Is glad to aid a good cause- - by aecaaencer;ana, be K -- of war between the UniterLStatesiandth&imbrial cmvJ "Last Friday evening1! large crowd further helping at least provide a member for JtesolvedT Jhat- - theervices of thf eminent which has thus been thrust upon the United States, wETS? a? iroop t . ISI PROVO once4hrough ita of-declared ; and Preswemt that the hereby formally officer for fleers the at the enlisted disposal of "the:gover-men- t regular to ajmyx and directed authorized White, entire naval and Edmunds, pianist, jLydia employ the hereby J Bryan W. Olsen and Eugene B. Mad- and for any information that can 6)r forces Df the United States and the resources of the irov- - Pist. Ralph Arciiboid, violinist, crowa sen, of Provo. Man J of the boys were t Chas. Archbold as flutist The . a r n furnished, for the encouragement eff jcrnuieiit iv Kiuiy.vu war .against uie imperial uermait govern- - wa Tery enthusiastic and seldom, if The following aliens have been ad- at the jemiiting station during the needed ) enlistments; that the flag bp citizenship by Judge A. B. day receiving from Sergeant Stumpf mem,; ana to unng uie conmci to a successiur termination, au oi ever, has a local musician been given mitted to : information unfurled at the club rooms, and eocjfe duties pn the and Samuel Kershaw Morgan was Jackson, as privil; tend the resources of the country are hereby pledged by the Congress such a warm reception of Lehi ; Montague Arthur Pulham, pf egeg of a soldiers It is expected that member be requested to on occasion this Miss ered Jepperson display thsa :.of the United States. : ... them will enlist She was showered with flowers at Provo; Walter Thomas Briggs, of a number of same at once at hlr place of business VX VilV XUi&lgU UV11UVUA England; J JJUUgVy AUlUUlig AlrVIUVlJWM ' UJIVUX various intervals between the nura Spanish Fork, natives T - andl residence, and that in every war R. FT King, Troop F, had a relations committee, in suppoiting the war resolution, declafed r bersnd was giveit hearty applause Andrew Christian Sorensen, of Provo, " Captain for recruits today. The Julius Frederick Johiison, of Lake Sod day possible patriotism be encouraged avc eacn numDer. I - that the United States should seize trj.e German merchant after ships This was the first appearance of ProvGi boys enlisted KeBaeth the- cdmmunitrr- of Denmark; Nils natives ; ' how m American ports and use them to replace ships Germany Miss JeDDersott-i- n her home town nar Rasmusson, of Pleasant Grove, (KerrrR. 8. Freckelton, E. Blumen-nativ- W. O. chairman of the Utals Creer, of iSwedenr and FTank MlU --. , has sunK dv supmarmBs. Rince she' has been east attending the : county Ijlgfiway association, rgave Brown and Lynn ODensha'w. hnm at RnrinTGuy Senator. LaFollette, the Wisconsin senator, who defends Ger Boston ConservaluiV of Music. ; On- - Johnsnn. nf ' on tin Walter of Wells, Biritish" sub-ProvO, ehllsled for '1" pf her most beautiful numbers vas vihe,who had become a ITSO.OOO.hond-issufor at many's course in sinking ships as right becausef.blocade of Great amone - Indian ject during a residence in Canada ' the "regular service withLieut, entitled, the songs Bethmahn-rloJlwe- g Bltt,0 ,mttUC1" lu'uu6 or are be utterances likened and to to brand years-agsome wells is Aa wjil Tsiumpr. Britain, assigned "Skvblue Water.", by Cariman. 6 Preaeniea "sures uucesa the signal corps. Niels Nielson, of co iy" ! . . ed as treasonable, and is told by the Mississippian that his speech j other which elicited much applause from the TecoB showing expense XT to here Mammoth, came, enlist in the ".Love Lieurance thft wa Song by is more becominto Reichstag than the United States Senate. tne present airt roaa. ana. navyand Was sent to Salt Lake for maintaining "Allah" was another which was ex of estimates the cost of constructioK ' CLUB examination. v cellent. She was accompanied by the and maintenance of the hardrsurfaced orchestra in the last- set of her popu road, whiich demonstrated conclusive-- , lar program. ly that the proposed road would be mtrouble some Miss iLydia White had financial saving to the taxpayers with her harp strings, but added much to providing a good roadt foR: addition program. -- Charles to the evening's use. He also stated that befema their UNLAWriiL SEINE AVchbold with his flute madeade: the road is completed, there wiB tp' TO ac TAXES cided hit. Miss Lida Eclmunds as. available from the national and stat companist was much appreciaiea. Edda' Snyder Wins FirstPrlze and jdJuids.J100itorjoiidpurpQseaii In the county. Vilate Pierpont Gets the Second Fish and Game Commissioner R.-Other speakers were Secretary Wna, : Hon6rs. M. Wilson .of the highway associatj'asu. War County Commissioners Compelled to er cY,j;njyeriH5;T'b?d Routng wittr Deputy: Flslj and- Game War- Alex Hedquist,-JacoColeman Last Monday the prizes were awarl-e- den, Claude Raise Taxes If Bond. Election Session All ale Students to be Carter on the conditions H. Masters, all favoring the -- and Soro-ei- s School at the Central the projects by ' which Mr. to Carter AGE OF caused. take pos47 Fail to Carry.. Trained For Military YESTERDAY AT THE by the educational committee of session of the' seine of Geo. A, Madsen, and making valuable, suggestions. H " : ". was decided to hold a citizens' meet- the club. Mrs.; James E. Yates made Monday, under the claim that F the If by any chance the bond election a-- future date before the eleo head of seine the ' presentation speech-- aa does not conform to the require- ing at called, for April-i7t- h, The B. Y. University faculty, and tiori for such explanations as may IPs for the purpose this- - comnsttee. The first prize was ments of the law. The result was of building hard surface cement roads student iodf in a rousing "war" sesMrs. 'Amanda Pierpont, wife of awarded to Edda Snyler, whicjht was a by the taxpayers. that a complaint was filed in Precinct desired ' through the county, should tail to car- sion this morning voted to use their James K. Pierpont. died yesterday at Secretary Henry Nuttall for thWUUA 47 on parks and pubis; years uality." Mrs. Yates also gave a num Mr. Madsen with ry;1 the county commissioners inform spring vacation of one week to make 12:15 o'clock, at the age of the use of an unlaw club committee Ma that, in order to keep the roads what preparations they can toassist- at her home in the Third . ward, fol ber of readings which were greatly ful seine. He. came into court and property, presented thelollowing resO even in passable condition this sum- - in the great national crisis, Presi lowinga long lllnes rrom Bright derit'George HrBrimhaltrlfOQne "of disease. Mrs. Pierpont ia survived dt Central schoA. The members ot this was set for triaL The Dsn and game ed: I the taxes toan extent in excess of his characteristic speeches, urged the her husband and jone daughter, IMrs. committee the essays claim that the Madsen at 4 V that reanlred tn ram jtnA rottro tha big bodSLof- - students .to y tf to Leon Newrenr her aged mother Mrs. were Mrs. Fera Decker; Mrs. Wm. Mc authoriUe. " an seine has iMrs. Dub' ,mnroveniefrm: inph mesh la the center: Hol1away-on.Hoinda sister, needed of Yates. Su i E. Mrs. e available James and Arthur spot - . . . . ... auu .1mere seems no aoum Dut vnac.n vegetables and to assist any and all Mary B, EvanSbn, and the mllowTnTTperintendent Eggertsen gave & 1 inch mesh. is, Jt most- - certainly - should be the farmers and gardeners to put in their hrnthera: Wm. 8.. John M.( Anarew talk encouraging the effort of the pu its parka: and. strongest-argumeMarion Holdaway. O. J and of the Whereas, The Committee, on Pari? possible in favor spring crops. pils in this line of work. Sqme Nrogan of voting "Yes", at the coming bond services" will be held inthe non de plumes used by various mem THE OUTLOOK FOR FRUIT funeral and Public Improvements has met an The students' responded enthusiasV. at bers of the pupils contesting were election. carefully considered the unsightly coa- ttically and offered their jervcesfree- Third vard meeting house Friday -autoan offiifc,--bwhich a. The people are absolutely sick; tired the eter after dition m., post of the o'eloek as by "999," such park Villa," "Fatima," It : reason of sheds and stables of t , and disgusted with being compelled to vasalso,announced that after the mobile cortege vill raccompany the The latter essay should b given speclt CROP YEAR GOOD THIS IS for inter - practically-biiihlou- f at the east side of the park; m ial mention in this connection by ' the main highways spring vacation all male students vUl remains tw.Salt Lake City city ' each .. also the undesirable locust trees an With theTiofoToT autumo Ktiuiino.i fnr mintarv preparedness ment.. judges. f 'i . biles year. or tne ciud now in use, and every ' vacant under-expespervlSfonJ"'3WlT""r fence surrftunding the Tabernac : army .Thiq.tfl to The ffuit be crop good promises to give prizes to'tEnaglr'auhael nU this- yettfr.aoeOTdn"io Director A. H, hlock; there fore be it, building filled , (o overflowing with the girls will be taken through an ex!Re8oid7WthTrovo-tnmijrtjuairi new ones to be sold this spring, condi- cellent course in Red Crosfl nursing JOHN H. CAR I En DIEdents for the best papers on such sub- Thiessen of the gait. Lake weather Club, in the interest of a more pleaditions are not going to improve, and and first aid to the. Injured. jects, as the one presented here below, observatory, iMid pbunty Horticulturthe people,' hard pressed as they are Beginning vith April dents for the best papers. .The two ist Otto J. Poufaon. "Who visited a. num. ng appearance in the center of tlrtc - with AT AGE OF 70 YEARS papers were" read before the Sorosis berOf orchards Inrthe Provo district city, that the municipal authorities tfc thehigh cost of, living, are turn- the University grounds and buildings at an early da club Wednesday. ing to the long time bond issue vith will present a busy aspect . Four hun.; yesterday, JMr. Poulsoh has prevlous- - requested to remove etables from. the center its low rate of interest for relief from dred athletic feUows will be drilling and sheds the ly made many other visits to orchards the constant drain upon their pocket upon the grounds and six hundred of in the county. The severe winter of the city to ground already purchasbooks, for excessive maintenance cost the fair sex vill get daily, coaching in weather and late spring has held the ed for said purpose; and that John H. Carter, of Pleasant View, f . uniin and 70 upon our highways. wounds making of at the fruit trees back from budding as early Stake authorities, inbethe improvemf'x&-age years dressing died, last night et rduties. of requested other the. looks necessary as Tabernacle, if all the and as usual, and this will minimize the vvJt certainly coming forms from a kidney ailment of many years AT THE I.O.O.F. Hill danger from late frosts, as the buds move tne rence rrora me election vas going to develope into u,im. Mr. Carter was a native of standing. OT1A "OH! YOU'JANE" srpaf Ho1alvA anil iinanlmmia will not be far enough developed to Park north t said Tabernacle and die Illinois; he came to Utah vith his .Pinion upon the part of the people to nnrontft. Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, in 'ill "relieve be injured by any frosts that are con- - UP cerUin trees that are badly inferior. QualUy;i, Hf themselves or this constant ""Therewia a large and weir satisZLl 852L. and has .since Jlvei ltt Provo, an4 the buds -- ed and uu ever increasing fied crowd out artbS CoratnDiaTTnea Pleasant view. We is suryivea oy nis ' Payson, April' enthusiastic have been killed by the frost, but no lx- daughters and three sons and road tre on Tuesday evening to witness the wlf beneficial -- by was held here last night more than will prove THOMAS H. .ine M..ii.rmany other relatives. Funeral ser-- in themeeting comedy, "Oh! I. O. 0. F. hall. Many of the thinning the crop- Mr, Thiessen" will at- - 1 lnrrA audience were unable to secure furnish weather forecasts this year, as is to be compli-- j vicea wiu eld company dramatic Saturday It ;VLIUUjUUUiUU HUillll Ul UILII men ted vith the excellent manner in. 0ciock in the Third ward meeting seats and remained standing. Among usual. On. account of the lateness; of - - v PARALTTIC STRQIEE vas car- h(JUBe ;; the speakers who explained the pro-- ! the season, 'the local frost information FOLLOWING PAQQte Tunhiinu panvn pitv which the whole isperformance oi nemg The vortny ried. j stations will not be opened till April road play bond and project poseM building i inouLo imiuuuii iiiuiu uiii are at Theodore Farley's on peated, and without ooudi woum umw, and the benflts the improvement will! 15. They .v It house. at theWjnrM. Roylance WHson torero-Bench,- j-be to the county , were Wra, The second section, containing 12 a capacity F. l orchard and at; J. B. Walton's in Pleas-tan-r ' Thomas M. Vincent, who wan; iff nf t" and W., W. A. ot and Provo, I Jensen, n, ' silk I passed I cara of raw . . ant View. Mr. Walton has a complete en with a naralvtic stroke at Hi's hms through Provo yesterday over the D. dieffar met with The cnermomeier, thermo- -- in Salt Lake oa Monday last, road project general equipment iR. O. railway on its Nev vay.to otAfor attendohnervlngr and record- 8 o'clock' this morning. 'Mr. .VincenC rranh. favor from the taxpayers In .Torlu -- A BUght knovledge of the e , ance. ing local weather conditions, and will- was a fQrmerrealdent-ifrov- o all his lifV mAllllf Af mill VnnlMnaa ltnA In tVlA able to report to fruit growers dl- ing lived here practically U United States can be estimated by ago he moved to Sa.- - The funeral services for Mrs. FV, H. The following trial Jurors for the rector through the substations local --About tw years was (1 yea in ueceaseu il lAVti Th citv. wj prhpti niroptnr conditions. Rimmons. held yesterday at the home, April term were examined and acceptu of a single shipment - Each car is , survived by his wife an is of. .He advised stations and age. the probable Fourth district in attended the ed keep by were, Tuesday to contain . 18.000 pounds of Vincent" J. children a and four. Henry Invasions from S. Bram. vas distance, now-William frost The prayer movement relatives. court; opening Jesse.Hall, 5i d rav siiR,J vwch brines on the rnarnet There Is a new thus have advance T Mrs. B. H. Bowers, o( Provo, Mrs. NcV U J .1 mall, John S; Holdaway, George C, the orchardiBts will..Ill f ftr a. ,A rn started to interest our boys in obtain -- offered by Bishop O. H.S.Berg.. The Mm. LOIUft ..Ll.t. H,m fn Mn R.i'U tt Vdrtllll .A. . 'v Pyne nd Scott, Jr., George M. Nuttall, Andrew Wa nf the city and sneakers verefclder II. besides Lake Salt City, in Steeleof v nv nwinr thTrt ta wheat corn or beans, Bishon A. .!. Booth. The music vas HalvrBon, Alma XS: Hales, Joseph E. use their orchard heaters time. .ftftfrnft relatives other resioing;; many H. ' ana il mskine Mrs. Kamsev John hv D. nnft fnrntuhnd iTanic rrom Hawkins, W'm;;MrR(anceritEl8usuatrgreat lMoyle,L.Elijah the 12 cat in the dealer something that will keep ' Andcrsoh.-- John H. Kosle. John T. nrona rod noon nrorlivltV. hft8 filreadV. In this CUT.- a nlk ti ncn nnn umnii tn nnnther. and as we areMurrayKrRbberr3."The"lenedrcUon The remains vill be brought into the great war was pronounced by Elder A. W Thomas, 8. Jones, Joseph Otter received a carload of oil which is to. enter to h first section v!liahie as the. about for burial, the time o the ,v , .. Provo . Via In for . ,.or: fruit the win to growers ...n.lum vaver Soren John aemcaieu Sojenaan,...avftilable er. Klaer James son, a, Reynolds, 4'y secona enipment. the enure shipment tnese.siapie uuiuiuyu.irco rtorhi lian not vet been decided pochard purposes.. John Soharrer. J. bwiting the' grate.. woiua te worth J2160.000. , . great aemanu. fhe-pav- .'. - . MliPF PPMfl RnV5 in vill. il u UUI u JOIII TROOP . . al "F" i -- -- . ! ' - I. BECOME . pa-pe- Cpi-ma- n irg,jl:;5SS? CITIZENS . b-ie-placedt -- ; ; jiar-'milita- . . :i .;.. ;4. ; -- . : - . . . -- , -- fol-Vie- , GuB--lQw- ing - -- e Mam, ! 'i I eA.,0 -- e I . SOROSIS - UFilVERSITY In' U1S RAISE H, Siddoway-vastiere-yesterd- ' ' ay to-eo- n-f t. - d - - . . -- . , - I -- i who-ijudge- d , ! plant-ever- tL.. JS 1-- 2 nt - 4 - ' . rt- . S- : - -- I .. theUt. , . i ; ioaa., i n s You-Jan- be-h- U ; -' v r-- ,; ,- , from-Japa- . HJ1ST1EIBI j hajp---b- many-frien- i" V ..t.i. -- , Ji f ill . . ...il. ... i.. tho.nt ..i.ii..jkn . ds : ...... - " . : .. ( 1 |