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Show i vof ICE TO READERS OF i iT THE HERALD D When joa finish leading this hiieaka ' place ft. oneeot I thi notioe. band earn postal employe and it niaul in the hands of and sailors at the our soldi Fay Ni tto wraDDing ses. A. & Burleson, master general 80 7 DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPME NT OF UTAH COUNTY. ad- - T postr VOL. XXXII, LIBERTY VrOVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1917. NO. 29. IH I ! nniiir nrhiiin'iiriiT iiirrii UP Td EXPECTATIONS The big peach harvest is practically over 'tor ihis season, and the crop has held up to expectations, a number of the fruit grower's are still hard at , work with their crops, but the great majority have been able to market r their peachesi For the past ten days the Wm. Company have used every available man- and woman ' for the handling, of the , great amount Com- - of Iruit to practical- they have shipped uT.in v.:,1.n Uis-- 1 company iias shipped as high as 29 cars of Elebrta peaches ia one day, during the past two weeks they have been able to handle 'about 250 j cars. Next week the Crawford and cling-stbnready for peaches will.be the market, as " - tkl rp'e crop and so mf potatoes Mr. Royiance . fornix us will be harvested. He states . . that the market for potatoes will be tgood, as he already has contracted for the shipment of a great amount. The. farmers and fruit.- growers of this beautiful and productive valley SENT TQ PRESIDENT are experiencing the inobt prosperous mes of their history.. Crops in gen eral have been above tb average, ...with a ready market for all their products. 25 The "name of While in nrany cases heip has been Washington, Sept. W. ' W.. Armstrong of Salt Lake City scarce, there is but Line of the crops was submitted to President Wilson to- - going to waste, and where there has day by Dr. H. A. Garfield, 'national1 been danger of a part, of the crop coal administrator; for appointment as wastip.g, the growers have'tiotified the Supervision of the Drive Has Been f he GeneralWith the Council of Defense. Placed II. ' PEACH CROP HOLDS e r.- SSSrSiW. MlfSJJ'$ meeting with great success. 1 lie and supervision of the loan has been placed' in the hands of the State Council of Defense, who have cot-lecti- placed Clarence; Bamberger at the the movement. Under his all detailed Dlans for the nf . big drive which begins next week have been worked out, and everything is now in readiness for the work to be standtaken up from a systematic WILL ! The' directors of the Sioux Con. Mining Company' have called a meeting of the stockholders of the company to be held at the office of the company at 19 North Academy Ave., on November the 8th, for the purpose of voting upon the question of nrakir! a sale of all the corporate property,' mineral rights, interests ,and credits of the said corporation, to the Sioux Mines Company a corporation to be o uiww uie ia frwiier organireq for. the purpose of thetae - of-,Uta- h, 22; Financial Statement. to September January 1, '. 1917. Balance January - 1, ' Receipts: Ore "Sales (Lessees) Treasury Stock Sales ouiJptie :..-..Water Sales Sundry Receipts on Account Loans . ,- ' tk. ninhi in pnntnriptinTi with niinniia- - nrVirt in iim work ' decrjthe-generat-flapervision--of , - r- rapTETSKEi- TO OUST LA FGLLETTE : . Tnini-erin- g i Wisconsin manded - ..V Senator's Expulsion by Minnesota Safety Commission. De- i ! ia fwith a request that the parties if found to have violated any federal ing. A." C. ir j i ' - statutes, prosecuted. The commission's action came at the close of an executive session given almost exclusively to consideration of the La Follette speech and a searchof From Home LEAVES TRAIN51 "TTZl - - 'Z. MRS. LUTIE JONES DIES OF APOPLEXY ON TUESDAY Early in the year 1912, the property was closeti down ana. no report has xr. ,T.nt, TntiB nt Salt ljk Citv ' heen-issusince thnt tlme. Durlngli ed t;ere on Tueadayastf apoplexy. The deceased was 51 years of Jge. some funds received The by lessees and was shipped to Salt Lake from royalties on ore shipments made City body burial by O. H. Berg & Son. for by them. In the latter part of 1915, a hew. de MARIE CHRISTEN SEN,. AGED LADY posit of ore was discovered in the DIED HERE OF BRIGHT'8 Iron Blossom property, adjoining them DISEASE was consid on the south. The ore than the previous-ierably deeper Mra. Marie ehrtRtcnspnT"Beed"tt mined and from all Indications it ap Salt Lake City; died here, on Tuesday'it peared that the Sioux, too, would get last of Bright's disease. The remains .7il1 an ore body extending along thefsam were MR shipped to Salt 'Lake for burial channel. Work was taken up on, the Lewis S. Rawlings, Provo; Ferry (7. level, which at that time was Thomas, Spanish , Fork; Joseph II their deepest workings, and a winze " .Martin, Provo. was sunk at a point about .450 feet east of their shaft. When this winze FUNERAL SERVICES HE.LD FOR reached the 700-folevel, the Irullca :' HYRUM J.' DENNIS tioftfl were of ouch n nnturc that thf management believed there was no s services tor llyruni J. doubt but that a large body of copper Arch M. Thurman, secretary of the . Funeral were held Tuesday afternoon iar ore. would be opened up from the 800 Provo Commercial Club., and some house. The levels. K contract other young men, are taking an active the Fifth ward meeting to the 1000-foo- t D. L. Van. Was was immediately ' let and the shaft interest in the organization, of a Jun- speakers were Elders-level. Drifts ior 'Commercial Club, to work as an enen, Don. Mecham and Albert L. sunk to the 1000-Too- t to east about auxiliary to the Provo Commercial Clark. Mrs. Sarah Jones Ramsey the extended have been rendered vocal selections. 800 ami 1000-foo- t 500 feet on both the Club In forwarding the. business, edu levels, but td their disappointment cational and social interests of T 'the unon Teaching the breatt no ore of community, ana lor tne instruction UTAH BATTERY Will NOT commercial value was encountered and entertainment of, the .club memon both bers. It appears- that the organizaCrosscuts have been made -Llevels, but. to no. ava&V and although tion 4s rtain to be effected, -- about EAVE ON StIKOAY NEXT considerable tjuartz has been develop twenty-fiv- e listed for are already ore all has the from appearance ed, membership. A meeting will be held made-aa greater depth. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 at the ProThe Sioux Mines Company will be vo Comm'erdal Club for the purpose'of " Orders for the movement 'of the organised with a capital of On'Mi Organization. lion (lJOOO.OOO) shares and: should Kera iJecker has offered to arrange Utah artillery to Camp Kearny, Llnd.'i Vista. Cal.cSaturday, have been they" Bncceed in purchasing all the club quarters for the new organizaand no orders will be Issued for property, interests and assets of this tion In the Gates-Snobuilding, now company under the preseutlilar-- they owned by Mr. Decker, for which no the departure until after October 11. would issue Five Hundred Thousand rent will be charged the, first three according to a dispatch, recei.ved yes (500,000) shares of thelr stotk in pay- months, ft Is tentatively proposed reraay Dy uoionei Airrea nasDroucK.. ment; lhehnranf-4-haiiaejthat the club shall hold regular meet- commander at Fort iDouglasjndlxaiiflfa. working capital and for the purpose ings an'il that lectures1 will be Jlellv'er- - Tiimed1 to CulpngrTtrcTTard W. Youn&. n commanding the artillery regiment. .. of clearing the present Indebtedness ed two or three times a week' Th telegram," received early in the company are: civics, economics, and cither questions The directors-o- f was (rom Major Gneral Ar" Reed Smoot, president; T. R. Cutler., of general Interest It Is also most ice president; 'Reed L. Anderberg, probable that some, amusement fea- thur Murray, commanding the western division, and signed by the departsecretary and treasurer; additional tures will be provided. ment adjutant, Colonel Benson. Tb directors, C. E. Loose, and J. T. C. (E. Loose Is the general RED CROSS WOULD GIVE SOLDIER ne,ws was received with groans by th-- v ' BOYS FRUIT, WHO WILL artillerymen before mess last evening;manager. HELP? Although the order arrived early la- ? civilian committee of ; the the afternoon. It was not given out at The YOUNG WIFE DIES American Red Cross call upon the the camp until evening. While the dispatch gave no reascnv residents of Provo to assist them in of fruit to the troops It lstbelieved by officers of the regidistribution the OF TYPHOID FEVER who from time to time pass, through ment that the delay Is again due to the incomplete condition of the Linda ProVo, by donating fruit. Anyone desiring to help In this way. Vista camp. (Major Le P.oy Bourtie, cpmmandingi kindly send In their names to the Red v Block, the First- - battalion of the regiment .Mrs. Eva L. Day,' the. young wlfeof Cross Headquarters, Knight . .wllLJeave..today..lor.FortSilLOka. Areal Day of the Provo Third ward, Provo. ; where he has been ordered to attend? died a't the home of her mother, Mrs. the Instruction school In artillery fire. MARY JANE ADAMS, OF PARO-WAFred JHndmarsh, .on Tuesday mornDIES HERE At the completion of the course was fever.Mrs. of Day typhoid ing Joid the regiment at Camp KearV 25 years of age, and her death comes .. . ;v Mrs. iMary Jane Adams', of Parowan, ny. y aa a sad blow to her husband and ;' ,.t . died here Sunday night from general many friends. She is survived by her husband, her paralysis at the age of 60 years. The LADIES OF RED CROSS TRYING TO ASSIST DEPARTING SOLDIER. mother and two sisters. The funeral body was shipped to Parowan last BOYS WITH FRUIT services will be held in the Third ward night by Graham and Jones. i. , 2 m. on at house p. Sunday meeting SHELDON BABY DIES AFTER The iLadies of the Red. Cross ar SHORT ILLNESS undertaking to contribute fruit to WRONG DATE ON "GOD'S COUNsoldier boys, and also these TRY AND THE WOMAN" , Sheldon Slack'; the seven months old who may pass through our city. , Any one who would like to assiatla-thi- s Owing to a typographical error In son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Slack, View died at Pleasant of ward, worthy matter may do so by eoiv the on the "God's and Country the story the'lr.home. oq IMondayjplghtt aftera feting with the local- members of the Woman, tt- -' suer"the date is Saturday, Sept zatn. short illness. The- funeral services society. They have off!ce3 In on Tuesday Knight building, which are kepi optar. This should read Monday and Tues-da- were held .from 'the home ' ' every day. afternSoff. Oct 1st and 2nd. rHi' Hi 604-fool- ,. Townley, latter expressed his disappointat the "statements in which the ances, SATURDAY NEXT Key. Archibald Stewart, who resigned his pastorate of the local 'Baptist church, will leave for New York on Saturday evening next (Rev. Stewart while here has made many- - good friends, not only In his own church, but among the people in .general, who regret that be could not remain with us longer." It has not yet been announced who will take his place here. One tb '.efsons for Mr. Stewart's leaving was because of an aged moth; er, who needs his care and. lovr at .this time .because of the death of her. husband. Rev. Stewart will continue his calling at New York, and may spend a portion of his time in slum wort In that city. . - , Ha - thr-nfternoo- Far-rer.-.il- - , : i:V .' ..: :: :';:- - - - ' : ca-ceie- -- - y, 4 n ... ' g ' S t , -- 5 . -- REV. ARCHIBALD STEWART WILL LEAVE FOR NEW YORK ON Si I! De-ni- -- senator Indulged and disclaimed refor permitting the uttersponsibility ' - -- STARR JORDAN THE OFFICERS'. ING STATION , president of the Nonpartisan league. The ment - j St. Paul, Sept. 23. 'Expulsion of Senator Robert !M. La Follette of Wisconsin from the United States Senate is demanded in a petitkn addressed to .that body late today by the Minnesota public safety commission. Senator La Follette is accused "in the commission resolution of ioiaking an address of a disloyal .and ..seditious na ture- ai a pumic meeting oeiore ; a i wSe auaience oi me uonparusan iea- gue convention last'Thursday night in this city. The commission also referred to the United (States district .attorney the tne conauct or senator ing "examination ; ! 852.87 1,132 26 892.45 4,703.97 .1,908.14' 4,372.29 367.52 KNIGHT 510.64 . FOR $62,857.71 - 1 . - '. are now The 'city commissioners working unon a speed limit ordinance for ipfovo City. The old ordinance regulating the speed ef automobiles and vehiclesaas veryffl?atiBfactory, and was paid burlftrfe attention to by the auto drivers. The .ordinance ' was possibly inconsistent, insomuch tbjat it placed the speeu limit at 8 "miles per hour, which, according to auto! drivers, is almost impossible unless driven on low geerThe new ordinance will place the Y01G limit of speed in the city .limits at 2' miles p.er hour. The commissioners have been working upon this new ordinance for some time and have taken the trouble ,of consulting a number of drivers "and business men unon the subject. It is jvteuricc. Dusenherry, con of Frank expected that it will be passed in the . whrv noon futnri Dusenberry, was badly injured at passed commissioner 11 xon this afternoon when he was run into states' that it will be enforced, and all and dragged for about 30 feet by 'a drivers who exceed the limit will be The age limit Ford auto, owned by the Hansen Cat-- broirght td task. 16 years, unless the child be mum will driven and by being Company Robert" Perkins, their delivery boy. is accompanied by parents or guardian. The accident happened on the corner ftof Center street and Academy Avenue. Toung Dusenberry was crossing the p TU OflMM PP RMtRQ i street when the accident happened, ml I UUllimlUUlUllLllU NA from the story told Dy tncanver oi the car, the boy was standing still SALARIES FOR TWO YEAHS and he did not observe him until in but quite close,. When he trned. the confusion the injured lad in try: ir.tr in ovniri tho rar tnrtiftd the same r :. The city commission has enacted a way i .. via wns nicked un and taken in the new prohibition ordinance in' conform Provo Drug store and a doctor immed- - ity with the state, prohibition law, and following generally the oramances lately summoned. Dr. Kobisoit, who "a3 caied. immediately took the lad Cities BUDmiuea dj Aitoriiey ueueraj 4. 0 hnfa-- anA a we tea In nress Dan ,B, Shields.' The ordinance bethe Axtent of his injuries are- - noi comes "effective immediately. . .. A salary ordinance for the ensuing known.- He is still unconscious. two years' term" has also been enacts O. Larsen and Lola iMadonia ed. The salaries remain asv at pres, Athur . were married today ent, viz: Mayor, $1 ,200; commissionf ers. $1,000,-- auditor, $900. ; . Thorne R. iCitv Justice hv i lB.42S.4fi 18,157,.r)0 549.90 "2,7.00.00 764.99 18,000.00 TheXnaiiies: 3T .......... Nephi Donald, the two and a half . ' Utah county quota : IIUmm'u the 1 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Moses S state councilThe "Work has been, so Gudmundsen, of the Provo Fifth ward, night from a stomach ailminutely organized, that eaci district died last which the child had sufferfrom ment, and county will make daily reports to ed since Sunday last. the general council, so that at the-enThe funeral services will .be held of each day the state committee will at 1 o'clock in the Fifth ward Friday know just what is being ?ine in every The interment wffl be part of the state." It is expected that meeting house. the great drive will last but one week, in the Lvergreen cemetery at bprmg-j It is understood that' the Liberty VIlie bond will be of such a denomination n that the small investor may particiM as is as HUH a and this pate, patriotic duty well as a good investment, it is expected that every man, woman and BY AUTO DRIVER child, 'where possible, will respond and bonds as as of these many purchase their means- - will allow. The directors of me County Farm .at it meeting Tuesday night. discussed the price of wheat and thj price to be offered for topping beets,'On. the first question the County Agricultutstl Agent and the secretary were authorized to ask Food f "Commian ssioner. H. C. iHoovertarestablish Intermountain market for wheat. , Itwas decided to recommend to each local Farm Bureau the following scale of beet topping prices". 75 cents per ton for beets of12 to 17 tons (inclusive) to the acre; 65 cents that go from and including 18 tons to the acre and upwaras; ana ior yieias of less than 12 tons to the acre such price as may be agreed upon between the grower and the toppers. . (1 v i fflilii Contractor's 15,9)13.00 Vnlnlif Cfnn T...rl n fsHll lABVft frtf Paid Lessees' and their bills. 11,176.20 the Officers' Reserve training camp atKHai KAywUsrT rrftVw--" 284.'35 San Taxes' iPedro, California, where he will 410.50 Accidents for naval service. Mr. SL.L-2- ! begin training .L1L. : ..... . . 2'99.27 Jordan will be accompanied to Cali- -' : Insurance ' . 1 ulIU!oail . 178.89 fornla Interest eeTeraT . ex who wife thoasand his and baby, by taor t:nK Jin hanfl Sflntemher m ' pJCL. VO Bireuu ILMW ,WWT' uicn, ; ', 23. 1917 'i. "uF- - Thm. irieel Ift mm f i tr mnrb Oc-L.3- Freight and Express ....... Lumber and .Timber ........ Machinery and Repair Parts Sundry Supplies . . ....... . General Expense . ,(,, Surveying and Assaying . . w250.5 T 19,412jl5 Payroll , .. ... - - for-"bee- ts Fuel Explosives j.-'w- Via FtHM $62,857.71 Disbursements: POWeNrrrnrrrrrt drair' four"a1terates, of Utah .count BUREAU WISH 1NTER- - for lthe- national army have, .'been or--b to leav for Camp Lewis, Wash This is the third con- jngtun, from T'tah cohiity, the sent tingent MARKET! WHEAT Or.st of 5 per cent, the second of 46 pep cent, and this (40 per cent) of the . 6,2r.3.SC 1916-.,,.- ' will 22, 19.1-6- with committees appointed to ' , (responded and saved the greater visit ever institution1 and industry of Utah. Of la for Mr ilrmatrniK whn distribution among this federal tnnA amount the state, as well aa committees to wno wereunauie 10 uuy make a bouse to house canvass. On commissioner for Utah, has been in me peopie Monday of last week, through the call Washington several days in confer THE PROVO AND EUREKA LILY of T. N. Taylor, of the State Council ence with Director Herbert C. Hoover the national food administration MINING OFFICERS VISITING "; nt neteriKfi. the local county members MINES AT EUREKA of the council were called together and H left today for New York City, but return to Washington for a con Arch IM.Thurman aswill organizedwith James C. Leetliam, president of the chairman; (Melvin Wilson, of Payson, ference. with Dr. Garfield on the coal . Provo (Mining company; J. N. Strong, storrs, oi ' onuauuu m uuw. first vice chairman; PM-l- r one of the directors, and Greeley SnyffhnirrrinTir Ami;-avine ., XAlliOI IV.t.JJ JJ "I KFW ' VPetp.rsn- -. as Recretarv. ' ALBERT MABEY WILL GIVE AD der, president of the Eureka Idly Minof the county DRESS ON APOSTACY AT FIFTH ing company, accompanied by Andrew The other members WARD ASSEMBLY. HALL"" N. Holdaway and Joseph S. Berry, left council are : Finance, Arch M. Thur- for Eureka today, where they will man; publicity, I. 'H. iMasters, legal! matters, W J. Robinson; sanitation,! 'Bishop Albert Manwaring has pre- - make an. inspection of the Eureka Lily rir F W Tavlor: industrial survev. pared. a special program ror next Sun- and the Provo holdings. The party av evening's services. Elder Albert wHl also visit the Standard mine bey James M. Kirkham; labor. J. Win. . . Knight t militarr. (Preston G. Peterson: Mabey will deliver a lecture , on the- fore returning, state Drotection. Josenh W. Storrs; apostacy and speciaLmusical numtransportation, Melvin 'Wilson; eur-- ers "will sbe renderli by Walter ORDINANCE TO REGULATE trio. The publi 1b vey of man power, IPratt Thomas; wo- - Yhitehead , vited. work, Mr,: Inea JC Allen; food conservation, J. W. AHeman. DONALD GUDMUND5EN ' SPEED LIMIT BEING The governor has made appointment NEPH1 01 ES of for very city and 7.Z-- r district of the state, whose duty it f The following sixty principals; and. . 11 17. mm " - NAi MEH - Utah County Will Furnish Her Second 40 Pen Cent of Drafted Men, Who Will Leave For Camp Lewis Washington on October Third Only 15 Per Cent of Drafted Men Yet tc be Selected. purcnasmg ana (Ir;w' uy.er vue corinterproperty, mineral porate nsljts, a .....Vi'V wi. v II. oi TM, i ne aiuuji esis aimJ creuns lidated Mining pompany, subject' to all its just, debts .and liabilities. The financial report as submitted of the herewith, covers operations rempany front January 1, 1918, to point, - " 1885; SIXTY - mittees Have Been Organized in hverv rSt nf flift State House to House Canvass Wilt Bfe Made for Subscriptions. The appeal, to the people of this ESTABLISHED i tutbiHsiitiintti fcoaH RAJLB A , ( s i |