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Show m. Li Stand by the Flag ; DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY. VOL XXXI. NO. 85 PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, APRIL v. Ill illffllH nil! 1700LEH MILLS Yesterday Morning the Night Watchfaan Chased K prowlers Away", From the Grounds and "Buildings of the Local Factory This is the SccohdTiniejn Last Few Weeks That - PliS J.B. ClffttR - John r Because T . . .j - iqaight Woolen Mills C.T. U. nesday morning, when the night atclmah"tookr severer shotaat them when they refused to stop after be It Is believed that cried "Halt!' Is either one playing a trick on some I0S11 A large congregation of relatives fiand friends attended the funeral ser vices for Mrs. Lucinda Holdaway HEW OFFICERS Tuesdaya the Third wdmeetihg house. The ,openingprjiyerjwas ofr fered 5yElder Albert Tones. JThe speakers were Elder J. E. Booth and Bishops J. A, Buttle, O. H. Berg and T. N. Taylor, who all testified of the . Provo Council Resolu-sNo. 428 worthy, usefut life of the departed. Passes the night watchman of else 4hy are tlons Supporting the President 1 Vocal selections were rendered by a dastardly really- culprlti'witlr quartette consisting of Misses Marie and Congress in Their War , Hedquist and Florence Meldrum, and Measure. tent. MessrtG.M.' Proisland andjMurray -- Wf William Skinner; tKe watchman K. iRobertis. The ""benediction was of(Last United the Saturday evening AirilB, noticed at the Knight Woolen Commercial Travelers of Provo Coun- fered by ElderT. C, Jones. The grave was dedicated. by Bishop "Berg. two strangers In the ard early yea cil No. 428 installed the following and also passed reaolutiona supterday morning who on . being commanded to. Mop, miaVa. hasty exit porting the president and congress id ADDED ATTRACTION AT COLUMtheir move against Germany. (Edward r-- r. A t TH EATRE over the fencenotf- - however, before Scheraf, "wbo.waa. Installed- - as senior some "shots, whlchjiid not take effect, councellor, declared his allegiance to Owing to the great interest now be this nation in no ; faltering terms. ing taken in the coming election Tor were fired at them. The police were notified and tried Junior Councellor C A." Tburman; the voting of bonds: for the purpose of W. constructing hard surface roadsMr, to locate the parties, but up to the conductor, iJerry Maycocfc; page, Ashton with, characteristic, enterprise, present hour failed todq sd. ,This is ecretary and treasurer, Carl Saxey; has secured as an added attraction to the --second time recently, strangers members of the executive committee, his regular program for this evening. hive been found prowling around the - Arthur Craven and T. A. Thurman. a two reel film illustrating the build- tab1t- ,- Delegate to rand Council, John F, in k and construction of the celebrated ia mna -. " : " .Thurgood. t"v . " 1 Wayne County, Mich., concrete high- T"" extra precauuons in watching their he following is the resolution pre- - waysi in so much as Utah County ex ,premi8es. Visitors are now denied the"" pared to be sent to, president Wilson pecU to shortly build 78 miles of this type of roads, the picture should prove privilege of, going through the mill" and Congress: of great lnterest to the people of-- thU community. clamation, has seen fit to declare that exists between this a state-o- f war-bonation and the Imperial German government, the i. militaristic dyansty FUNERAL SERVICES ARE which has violated all rules ot law, disregarded the rights HELD FOR C. of neutrals and trampled upon the II1U1IU MIUUIIIJUIIIU . . . ; rights of the United States', and now , of-flee-rs - TrrBi - - ; . w II fllllRl" lnter-nation- . be 'tS&S e Rtn coast artillery, U. 3. Ac:" Henry made Andrew iM. aridyEugene Madsen, Earr Wr CofianT &W X3e6rge I Alex? ander, all of Provo, and Jos. S; Car Ben, roll of "Provo vice. . for-4- he - - aviation-er- - " i j r ri,tl"L try- -. MIME f?fl:0 - reso-lution- -- 6. D. VAN BUN The Pit , large crowa out j. A FEW DAYS -- Tiday;eve-;nin- g for the mass meeting to be held .1 ra the Columbia Theatre, at. which . Roberts, chaplain of the i "fjot B. jjUtah cavalry, will, speak. An elab-- . jorate progranrla being prepared. D..G. Van Buren, who is now in business in Chicagor isyln; Provo on his return tO- Chicago jftom a visit to his parents injOransevnie. iMr. Van Buren was formerly an instructor in the B. Y. U. He as with the B. Y. and L M. I. Ar CONTEST IN U. South American expedition,: was mainly instrumental In collecting mounting and arranging the fine collection of South American birds and ORATION 10 BE HELD animalB that are displayed In the . - University.-- "" SPiBIlE IN fh-stat- S stake will on the . program the M. paj' of epringviiie will f Ahonor give a play of te visitors. The contest rOeliJnjhe opera House anjd ? "DISTRICT COURT NOTES Abstract of ifid 'T.-- i, " Jones court In the case S""19 Ahna VanWagenen ja. J. W. Green-bbeen filed in the court Judgment la In lvor of plalnutf lor 147 85. u ,f fict- ....--- -t.;,-I court meeting was held-Ithe Commercial Club Tuesday U- -night, for the purpose of discussing 1 the proposed hara surface road coa- .struction and the bond electionto vot oa a $750,000 bond issue fqr road building, which will : be held - next " ' meeting wa" YEARS TaeEdayrthrim.fie: attended busineaa men and large taxpayers. ' President . . 7, fWWISr of the meeting, vis., to arrange for a The time ior getting their lots plow- - successful election, and invited those ed to enter the contest for the $50.00 n attendance to discuss ways and Inxash priseaffered for the boy thatHmeans.ile statetfHhat tonight at a- raises the best 60 buflhalotetcea'ifcineetingajvouldbe held la the vacant housea f the eity fbr can secure their seed from any mem- - tne purpose or presenting to the vot-Ber orthe committee, wrchTcohBTstrT 2, Rala m "Mayorjar.,nrmniel8rGr-Jrt5eiri- 7 derived from the build-- berjefltrto-tm- poultry on the farm. . The bureau will of the; road. He introduced Wm. H. and W. Brereton.. penter The ing In and help hogs. securing sheep M. Wilson, secretary of the Utah High con3. Raise more forage crops. We above will act as Judges In . Mr, , rereton, who ia offering way Association. recommend corn, millet, oats and peas test Mr. 'Wilson spoke of the situation ar this prize money, states that a prize for irrigated land 4. Build silos la. order "to- - get the of $25 for the first prize and $16 and he had found it. He had presented1 most feed from an acre of ground $10, respectively, for the second and to the people that the building of the third prizes, has been posted at the road was an ecTSnomio and money-saOuf laad wiir yield form 15 to 25 tone 'State , Bank. ing proposition and had collected data- of corn fodder an acre.' Every silo to prove this to be true; an,d when the In Utah county paid for itself this factsnad beenrpreffemed, the people -- feed. year byrsaving become enthusiastic converts had: 6. Plow up all the space between E improvement and were working; . the orchard trees and-plcorn, for its accomplishment He asked beans, sorghums, .vetch and clover. united effort on the part of Proro cltt- 6. All land being summer fallowtens to support the movement, so ed should be planted to some hoed to give a big majority vote for MADSEI1 crops-- as corn, potatoes and beans. bond election. Mr. Wilson . gave This will hot materially damage the great- deal of information showing land fwr the planting of fan wheatj the savings to the taxpayers that 7. There are several .thousand ac would result from the building of rea-o- f e land JMoslda, ease against 3eC'Madflett for good atUbrtar meeting-thWest Lehl and Cedar Valley which fishing with an unlawful eelne, was importance of getting the people should be put in shape this summer dismiBsed today in Justice ,ofx.the out .on election day. fall wheat. court. A number of speakers spoke In fav8. All vacant land being held for dismissed for lack of evidence, as has or pf a campaign to get the voters oujt v speculative purposes should be taxed been stated, but because the " state The" chairman-waauthorized to ap- the same as improvea land or else j fish and Eame commissioner did tint point campaigns committees for eackt tne owners De maae 10 auqw idib ianu wish to 'fine Mr. Madsen, as he had voting district and the board, of 1K to be farmed without any rent. not been warned about the use of this rectors of the" Provo Commercial clus 9. On account of. the scarcity of unlawful .seine. Th' state fish and was elected an executive committee lahor and the lateness of the season, game commissioner asked if the for Provo. our schools Should permit the larger judge w6uld suspend sentence in case The following, speakers were name boys to help plant and harvest 1917 Madsen was fouad guilty, but the iawafor-t- h meeting ln the school houses crops where it is necessary and allow is so specific that tins would have tonight: r same. been impossible. In the event the them full credit for the school J. Wm. Knight 'A-Maeser 10. Plans should be well laid for only thing left for the county attorney W7 Jensen R.HR. Irvine, Jr. Ralpit, caring for every pound of fruit raised to do was to ask to have the case dis- Ppulton. ;. . -and season this by canning, drying missed, or .Madsen would have been Franklin school Frank W. Dewin case esr conviction, proper Storing ing, Wm. 'M. Roylance, J. A, Buttle,. lljPxeparatlons.shouldbe madeto Andrew Knudsen. fatten and market all our beef at 18 Timpanogos school W O. Greer, room to 50 months old thus making VLD. RobertsohjLRJ.'?tewarttfir for mote foclTW : ' II. Belmont. ' ; 12. :' Encourage j(ur housewives ' "to school IW. Lester Maogunv ZiParker The stop all waste from James Clove, -- E. A. Mitchell, A.0. average Utah' county homeldtBMirda Smoot. , enough good' food daily to' fee4 two Meetings were also held last ftlgbt ' persons. at Pleasant Grove,, American Fork 13. Cut every available acre or tub a 'Tori. aniTSpanlsh and hay land around our lake for A vote of thanks was tendered the' y feeding purposes. , Provo press tor the generous support 14.- - Preserve eggs during May and given to the road movement, but th down jSometlme to the ages through June In a solution of. er.one part water not pay the bills. doea j They come our future posterity, will uncovglass to twelve parts-wat(treet Meetings. ' he months. 6 to can be kept from recesses er a l Weather permitting, there will be a 7 1 oTGranarieB and aUTlaces f or nfthe tountain atthe intersection of street meeting-fthe purpsae- - of exstoring grain should be pjade . spar- Academy Avenue and Center streets. plaining to those who are aa yet nfy row tight and kept free from mice This jar will contain the names of the familiar with the details.ot the comand rats. Exert every possible means City Commission, Commercial Club bing bond election; held at the corner . officers, to properly store all root crops. copies of The Provo Herald, of Academy Avenue and Center-streeProvo Post and Salt Lake newspapers. on Saturday evening at' 8; Wnu M. Wilson was busy today gathpertaining to the question ering "up these souvenirs and storing will be' discussed by people familiar-wit-'" h NDUSTRlAt ARTS WORK -them away in this sealed, jar. It from every, viewpoint. ... I -- ring-necke- d Mr.'-Hea8t- on cross-cuttin- , . , Tues-f -a it 'V wJho(n'-wnic- w ? 5 , JflEIITIO'll 7T - s, - -- -- cttyotirrtandoyteveraaciiool te y -- MS ant fr-planti- ng '," h Sn-jftne- e 1 . e to-th- AGAINST DROPPED . ot Peace-fJrLi'Jones- 1- j1 - ; fined-heavil- -- . y -- bur-tehje- s. -- , . j : ;'J;-.y- jar-plant- ed . - - deep-ia-t- or t o'clock-Everythi- ng B.Y.U. ART GALLERY JONES J TO MEET I. IfflttiALCl v . tions. . All entries for competition musfbe made on or before 'April 14th, 1917, either by mail Eastmond, to the local . Vocational counselor, or to the president of the local association. The ward obtainiag me greatest number of premiums ty its members will be awarded a special premium, a betauUful painting of the JUH Cuinor-r'ah- ; suitable for a meeting house.' All work must be exhibited before-1:0o'clock April 15th, 1917. i;: .7.i;;i . to-E- -Ij JUSTICE COURT . IN - .... In City Justice R. R. Thome's court The case of the SUte vs. Alfred Johnson Charged "wlthjlistnrbing the yesterday sentence was suspended for In Uie caBe or p eece, "appealed from,-- ' the" justice's sixty-daycity court at Akerican Pork,, was tried ln vs. H. (U MatiH,' convlcteduf disturbing the- peace.. the PpurthAdlctrUt court yesterday. The prosecution' was' represented by. District AttdwieyJ. H. aicDonald, DAUGHTERS OF MORMON BAT;. ' TALION, Attorney J. ' Judge J. B. Booth and ' m-ov- s -- - - - EYiMI . . i I BROOKS IS CALLED BY DEATH" BROWN Art Gallery at the Brlgham Young University, under the auspices of the Vocation and Industries division and Scout work of the Young' Men's MuThe mat fans of IProvo are looking tual Improvement rAisociation' and Tuesday night April the - Beehive work of --the Young' La- forward to next dies' Mutual Improvement Associa- 17th, when Henry Jones, our local C.W brick-build- ing flOYS UlfDER A very Interesting exhibit of indusfish trial art work is being placed in the A. L. Heaston..chief deputy Starr Jordan Returnt From -and the game c ommianfaner, and Deputy of Profterty,-An Inspection with six Jr C, Smith wgre here4toaay , which were pheasant-General Manager Knight S. Jordan place at reports fromr his recent' trip to the brought from 'Mr; Smith's :: beeff kept mines that' the Indian Queenihaaia Murray7wherethey navewere turned as high as during the winter They good fissuri which carries The leaser are loose near Springville fish hatchey 1 4 per cent copper.-land expects they will do taking 6TitT)re- and the term otthe eslease Is that they must follow the cop- well and increase rapidly. He is be The that level. public, desirous the tunnel to the pecially down per advised tunnel win berdriven 100 to 450 feet be given the necesfarther before" the objective point- - isg here, so they mayand not be killed sary protection, reached: In the King David mistake. or the from done through Btill intentionally is being new shaft on the west'Bide, and the under the Keiy tunnel is being driven , old workings. " : WAR WEDDINGS V w Irif . ,and AT LOOSE 8alflr ot tte Gates-Snoblock ' Rumor is going the rounds that the Consolidated Real Estate Co. cause qf so many 'weddings during wa confirmed in the estate the few days is tne likelihood of pat Creer' deceased. The some of the young fellows being call9xllQ ed Into the army.We bope this is woulcLdiBlike w :and-iB8liot w!l8torr true, bemuse' we that any young A minute the fire hall. think for pJ'1 opposite city. in tEL 5 caB6 of John w Beasley vs. man of this city or any other Boardman.' defendant' motion Utah would hurry such a serious life fV."iew trial waB denied. question as' taking a partner for SiT-inrln the ca8e of tne State'vs. in order to escape drfig his duty for ...... defendant his country. C.. y itn Passing a fictitious cwwargli STORES CLOSED MONDAY.. eteher !5 ?2roa a verdict of guilty. CI8, 411 set ' ' on for Friday. The sec-The "stores will close Monday proPitting Arbor day. 7-- 1 aSa'it,iLawhorff for passing account of on motion gram will be carried out in. various if nif T ck ""as dismissed 11. McDonald. Attorney J; parts of Provo for that 'event j v An enthusiastic I .' -jrrrr -- d, 7 Knight for Utah County Meetingi- - Being-HelSchool House Meetings Tonight ny , held in Springville Saturday, eve-'ii, of "7:30; " Earl R- - Gronemaa of Sixth ward will represent Provo ? thiH contest The Boy Scouts will iL Cavid Gull, of Spanish Pork, pre nine baby coyotes at the county clerk's office yesterday for' .the bounty. The little fellows, looked innocent 'enough," Buy thelaw. compels that they should f killed, the entire lot was the fold Of one mother, They were discovered by Mr. Gull in the grease Woods between Springville and Spanish Pork. The bounty upon , the nine little lnnocjentswas $22.50. Ben ted INDIAN QIJEEN FISSURE CARRIES 14 PER CENT COPPER N e raoir contest and-Ma- .oniTttytyEiiifiii- - IS -" t.i-i. is. pmuuiug i- vuiuiuiooiuu Street Meetings Planned for Saturday Night . JQ The funeral services for C. Wl Cook held Tuesday in the Third ward meet- i)tlc' TOeS8age del(irered byresi- - ing house,- - were attended by many friends and relatives. The speakers .WilaPa:I were the Rev. Ludwig Thomsen and evening, Apru ,muwm ber of this Council shall rally to the Bishop T, 'N. Taylor." Beautiful vocal support of the President andCongress selections .were rendered by "Mrs, X J- at thisdOment of-- our nation's crisis,. H.- - Master. and further be It s Resolved, That a copy of these th records be made BABUOIES ARE of this meeting, and that the secreand our Senators to tary send copies ' ,, J , Representatives; - HERE FOR , XT. IE - , ! ! Han it ?Z "l?.Lv Amer.wr'e'ndorsVgre The following enlistments - r The Commercial Club Meeting Held in Provo Monday Nigljt Brings Out Record Crowd. o-- ---In the following enlistmentS-werbf fi.rwT,r tr-- t7 of an urgent call of the f ederalSdepartment of agriculture, that the Utah County Farm Bureau lend Its assistance"-i- n food proaucaonr-tan- d food conservation, the board of directors of the Bureau met with County Agriculture Agent C. W. Lindsay on Tuesday laV each one present pledg ing the farmers of the respective districts loyalty and support to the plea of the government and without doubt the maximum crops wm te raised for ," thia aeason. 'zz. . Following out the recommendation of the federal rauthorliles; 'a set of recommpndationa were- - adopted by the board,Twith A pledgiat eacilmem-be- r would bring the matter to the of the farmers oOheir Urging them to adopt as far as possible the following recommenda- tiona: Plant' wheat and potatoes where flnll Anil rntntinn pnniljHnnfl nia ri f care Ia properIy treaSng and selecting seed. "dis"-trict- . ffi 1 1917 " pl&nt'JThe last suspicious characters Wedwere discovered near the" mills SSf FOR ESTABLISHED 1885. . We- beeri chased - .' . Utah County Farm Bureau to Lend Assistance to Government In Rals- - , Ing Maximum Crops for Com- -, Ing Season. T-i- Pyne.one of the - largest fruit growers on ProvoBench, has sold his farm to M.rByutler, of Bait Lake City, The consWeratlon I being $9,000 forlthfiom and 80 acres of the best lanf oar Provo Bench. " The deal was ma'dy through Ben P. Rea, manager of the real estate depart-mehof the"HomeInsurance Agency Mr. Pyne.l8 expecting to leave for Idaho about. May latZ ' - the eecondIme fov'the. lastfew weeks prowlers away from the 7. BUYS pyiiE FARr.1 Have Been Seen in the Neighborhood of the. Knight Mills- , Tot 12,-191- N in John L. Brooks,: died at his horc iinnMAvi ia wri n'noanflT nip i from asthma,- at the age of 6 year Mr, Crooks was a native of - Illinoi but has lived in Utah for many yea He Is survived by his wife, two daurj mat man, meets Lyman Brown, the ters and' two sons, and nas thr -- r welterweight "Champion of Wyommg.j brothers livlng funeral services will be belt in a finish match. Brown looks like house ojieljDfhee8tJwelterwelght8Jnthe Ja.lheFlrBtjrardlneeting. west as be has been wrestling the urday, April li, at 2 o'clock. past-twyears atid has never had his shoulders pinned to the mat He has CUPID WORKING OVERTIME OM ACCOUNT CrF THE WAR- wrestled adraw with George Nicholson, the Pocatello Greek, the match The "following couples were maxril going two ' hours with neither man here yesterday by Bishop A. L. getting a faU. E. 'Morteneen Brown says that he is confident Ufat he can win fronj Jones, as Nichol- aen, both of fipaninh- - Fork; George fl. son won 'from; the local "wrestlerrThe Larsenrof " SpanlBhrForki-a- nd Hmyj large wresfirngatWnedbjf The Johnson, of Provo. Today Roy Purcell, of Logem, fpjB Lehi. firemen has been obtained by the fans of Provo and will be used Thelma Loveless of Silver City. we' to train on by those taking part in married by Bishop T. X. Taylor. puH thejjporUng:ejreB ' " '"" """T- JACKMAN CALLEs- l-- Br Booi-Geor- - and-Sara- ge N4 . EDWARD F. T' ; ' Mozart. , r BY DEATH , . Already Jones has taken advantage " of. Salt Lak,1 Edward of the use of the mat and has put in a few days of hard training, and will died here- - 'Monday ' from cerebral ' be in good shape for his match with apoplexy at the age of 47 years. held at the undorta-In- g were Services Brown Jones stated that condition " was half of the battlaand liad he parlors Of O. H, Berg ftcSons ; ;..-- jq '4 ll " M2 R. .'Straw, appeared for The Daughters' of the iMormonBaO teen in tbfl,litifflLm4i.f tQAJoitl'l terday," under the auspicealof th, case talion will, meet' Monday afternoon at believes he can win from the best mat Knights of Pythias. The speakei. ant This is the firBt'crlmlual were & H.- - Mitehell and 'Bishop O. f5C Mr. "Straw;; who has- recently begun 2 o'clock with Mrs. Alice Curtis, cor- men at tbe welterweight limit. seHe had.. the oner Fifth LEast and .Third North Promoter- Hansen says boxing r.erg. Vocal selections were rendore,ff the practice of law, has cured a verdict of acquittal for his streets,- A good, attendance Is de"8ir- - preliminaries will be as good or bet by Mti. Franks Ramsey and 'Murray ; " K.- - Roberts. - V;;:--;--?:;-f'--.-,--pter than they were two weeks ago, :.rr;-'r- :, d; -'. client defend- - - . - . : ; . i I |