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Show v ftftyo.t,,,rj v n - - . labor: PAY. fjf, will be no regular Issue PuardM Mondav , - (tomor... ' TT oioiu jotrve an 01 u Prs their. Labor Day outing. .,.:: ; v. - - aid newa-oi;-iu- nj uovtuini, Importance edition A.. NO. B MOW w ou wiu oe priawu. 4 provo, utah, Sunday; September lm, m - . Utefr Lake landholders to make contract W government ror me unxier tf the project -- aiders owning more than U of the acreage in that rated unanimously Friday on motion by Col, ' C. E. endorse the proposition to 5h and to notify the Utah Storage Commission that owners are absolutely back ilan 100 per cent strong. otion came after the ques-- i Generally ..fair fancf Monday probably fair. First in n'ews, first fa circulation, first In advertising, and flfst frTKrjd in the homes. - 17.. the acreage coming under U Lake reclamation project tag between roweirs siougn Isteel iplauFwiir beTeadyto Wrients with anyassecia-frtoize- d - UTAH had been asked the landowners meetings that had geeheld pre- '"been .entered for reclamation work present whether or not they were viously and "of the organization of have no large communities estabwilling to relinaulsh to the-- federal the committee. He explained that lished as we have here," a aid Judge rights or - title to according to the estimate made by Tucker. "If the government has to government-al- l which the government engineers who come here and wrangle with the Inlandabelev; the watermark,. will be reclaimed"' " ..Investigated the dividual farmers concerning the . It wa Axnlafned that the eovern- project, the cost for reclaiming the property right .of eaca-- one, there ment did not desire to enter1nto Uta Lake region would be about will be no c reclamation . work la acre and would not exceed Utah county. any contract with any organization $15 an " "We must tell the . government unless tne government coum gei 120. title to all such lands. Judge James B. Tucker, who is we are ready to organise a drain Commissioner A. O. Smoot pre the legal advisor of the committee, age or aa irrigation district which sides at Friday evening's meeting explained that one reason why Utah will enter aa. agreement with tie held iff th office' of the - Provo has not has as much reclamation government to dredge the Jordan E; S. work as Idaho Is because of the hu River and control the level of Utah Chamber of Commerce. Hincklev. secretary of the commit man element that enters into, any lake. -H Is true that in the past Utah tee now engaged - in getting the agreement in Utah. . nave not had her share of reclama has thelands tnat 'In Idaho landholders togetner, via or otger tiOn - have-thoroug- hly . tion work. But is has mainly been the fault t of the oeonle. v Senator Smoot is insisting that a Utah pro ject be made this - year. - Many same opinion, others and the foreslghted men of the state all agree that the Utah lake project to the most feasible.': Now it la sp to the landowner to stick together in this matter and see It . through. "A vote must jbe tafcea among all the landowners to determine whether or not they are willing, to enter Into aa agreement and would be willing to pay for the cost of the land reclaimed for each are-oX-- the Judge Tucker also explained the different phase of the proposed project as recommended by government engineers, all of which will become one great, project. if present plans mature. The first unit Is the control of the surface ot-th- e lake, maintaining the level of the lake at compromise point by dredging the Jordan rtver. ; v.:': The second antt is the Provo bay district where about 730 - acres would by building a large dike. , Unit three ia the Moaida project where 1400 acres would bo brought tinder cultivation by pumping- - the I - vA-J:- ! . . - v J. J, ' Claimed. tka laVa The fourth unit ia the.Lehi are,' The last unit eontemplatee 14.00 .of V power p' 2t flhX acrealljullding Mttmaled la iim if ot could M reclaimed. This. ! i the project contemplates the using of the water from the nearby 2J5f 25".' 1t v. rona tor trrisaUng the ; V;her T " r-- r lands and thea pompiaf water front 1 . " the lake for the use oa the jower i t- femm -- s J i l???Z7 l0' J w. Jl The TaylorevUle dlatrict' ls .'the as fifth anlVi By aaing thaja ,tar a storage reservoir la the moatha and drawing the water from It during the Irrigation months, It Is believed that appro.imately 80,000 acres can be re- STRIKE r'- -i J ii'is U i ..a wilf U - .vt a rev v. . ? if sult of Cs i..., ; ' . "If we can get t aeot to undertake this prc,a," sail JuJ ) y iva- - j Tucker, "It will eor-lt'the completion of Utah r." ' l:rr'. UVJ Youthful 4iero --Too CELEBRATE FlfgMw Maesi fo TettOf LABOR Despite V Heroic - Deed -Guard . tin iu U .t brour"-- t r- . AMR LnJ (in 5 )- fill Musicale Given By Soprano i I. I . mm iPflifiPT IDIIIJdl i International Nawa 8ervlce. odest heroes, Murrln. jumped after the girl and succeeded Of all TULSA,- - Okla.i Sept. , 1. With Sutton, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. in grasping hold of her. but the a member several hundred .additional guards Sutton, of this city and strong current carried both mother of troop 5 of the Boy ' Scouts of and on the ground, Tulsa went'. under the down stream, daughter America, is easily in the front ' A Salt- Lake man who absolute martial law at noon, fol happened JACK choc CARBERRY, , LABOR DAY" SHOWS. iy More than 4009 pounds, of ranks. to see .the accident .went into the lowing action last night by GoveritJonal News Service Staff life the Matinees saved 2:30 Murrin at and and 4, Although Saturday were away olates given nor Walton, at Oklahoma City. on a rock and was of a mother and her young ' daugh- river, slipped regular evening performances. Correspondent Floggings in Tulsa and Tulsa by the Knight Coal company to ter from, in the Provo nearly drowned himself. Strand '.'The Prisoner of drowning In the meantime Murrin's attenKISBUBO, Pa., Sept 1. county have' continued in spite of representatives, of more than 4000 river near Vivian Park more .than Zenda" and Liar" "Heeza in to the acci the partial martial law regulations ike in the hard coal fields families in this city and vicinity three weeks ago, the heroic per tion had been called "African Jungles." ' of the past few weeksaccordlng-tthe seriousness and dent ' realizing Her way today. 1 come to Columbia not has Jane" formance By DAVID M. CHURCH, i., public of the situation be "Salomy the military authorities. ' The govplunged. into the Alkday long throngs of people notice until now. " ! and International comedy. News Staff miners celebrated by sleep- Service on recommendawoman the and and brought the ernor, acting visitedX the coal yards of the " Murrin would never have .said river Regular evening performance. te, relieved or tne necessity Mark-ha: . General of Adjutant Correspondent and the child to the shore. was Princess "The Love Brand."" tions, lit Ivering the 7 o'clock whis- to . decided' Knight sompany to see in opera- anything - about it to anyoneburied received letter here, The AH" . charge following L LONDON, Europe unload the deed would have been Sept, ; Those who arose later pre- tion the iiew down the lid hard. .,' a few days later by Murrin irom K Prbvo people ..will trembled, today over Italian hostill- many "good turn" celebrate clamp o go fiBhing or, hunting or law martial absolute the and loading machinery recent- among Murrin's Under Mr. Gibbon: .: ing had it not been for a letter ties against Greece, fearing a hew K)ly loaf. , "I wish to take occasion; at this Labor .day Monday by going to the edict, Gqvemor ly installedvhere; It is estimated acts, ' of appreciation that was sent to ' .l leaders announced that - clvircdurtSTind'trrtlere ' war. Balkan Geneva er eer. that and resort lake thecariinto time that more than 7,000 people visit- him my gratitude by a thankful husband and thanks llkouts were 100 per- cent wfcVV-- a Balkan was It civ other and ed the. yards during the day. . assistdispute tne very police iffs, lor deputies, dem-No official Labor day yons. ' father. yEven Jhen Murrin carried aaca rsndssadtaox wifeumeiy pM19' mines are idle in the be disarmed. ', . brought on the world war.,.. and daughor celebration has teen illan officials law that l "'"Among the"" Interested spectators tne letter, around for more' than 15 ter at Vivian Park.' "H produces ' he ha.t the right normally Under the Newspapers expressed utmost ' li ; pnratlra to show coal it he ihe before of happened 0 tons a week. . were many leading vv days A great, question . tqk ' 12 "From what I have learned your arranged by any of the labor or- to "abolish the f igiit of iabeaft cor- - fear, ' enance men TTemained r in dealers in the stae, many having, to one of the Boy Scouts, in his 1 action, was- - largely responsible in ganizations of the city and as far to aisarm an civilians. spread all over Europe with' tne fusana to attention the it who called .Jl come from SaitLake, Ogden,. troop, eg to prevent' flooding. In ft was universal re The query; adjutant general CiVy and other of Roy Passey, scoutmaster oi preventing whatmight have been as. Provo is concerned, everything a oi the scranton aistrict . ! Logan, Brigham , is going to be quiet ported ill this morning and issued '"Where will it end V catastrophe. ninnPR. The Kniffht Coal company 'troop 5. . a orders caused many men rests course felt as to It is or no statement he wbat serve I can that at time peace "If MonAll any, on stores be closed will, coal small a daughter It appears that ' nf this citv is the pioneer their posts but hurried way, please do day,' according to Secretary E. S. will pursue to ibreak up alleged the league of nations. into Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Gibbon of assist you Jn any me MISS RUTH . PARTRIDGE ne calls sent them back to company in the United o have After Italians lawlessseized the know." Corfu, of to let conditions not hesitate "outrageous banks the The and city Hinckley. stalled the new machinery which Salt Lake City who with her Mr. Gibbon is the general agent and county offices will also be ness," and to turn the police ten Greek officers were seized .as few was at coal a mother 1C0 cent days spending perfect assures per leadera predicted a peace-, hostages and taken aboard an - the7 American powers over to the in Vivian Park, happened to fall into ttauway impress closed. ". oncen at uiiege nan, i nursuay v . Ike, which they expect to I - . tan warship. ' preparation. No other compny Geneva authorities. of the The - - f management Lake Salt at mother machinfrantic City. The river. company this the In has two weeks or a month. They' evening. the world, fact Premier of Tulsa of Italy, L Mussolini, a population resort has prepared special prowhich is said by coal men leir optimism on the condi' for the day. Many .of the was in a turmoil today anticipat- accused of violating the ; league of Music lovers of the city are ery gram revolutionized have to their treasuries, i . ; communi- ing further restriction of liberty, as nations covenant forward with pleasure to everywhere people from the various 3e is 2,000,000 in the treas- - looking the nnloadihg and the loadingxof The Athens government Issued a result of the new edict. will attend the the in ties to be given in College coal' countyconcert the ' V at the retail yards. tne United Mine Workers of According to the charges made a statement claiming that the I'll- official closing day of the season: by Miss a.v A monthly strike fund hall .Thursday evening torts on Corfu civilian fleet lan bombarded the One of the features for the after- to Governor Walton, Ruth' Partridge under the auspices Many of the dealers present con000 a month is declared as- noon at Geneva will' be the "free authorities have been in secret filled with Armenian orphans. . . cf the Women's Municipal council. gratulated the foresight and i jr . ji Unrest In the. Balkans has been interesting sympathy with persons held respondanciug. All kinds-o-f of Hefcer Rupper, unds aggregating $3,000,000 The concert is given to assist the for the sible heightened by the Italian-Greefloggings. arr also been events have comCoal sport funds tor Vhlch have manager of 'the Knight was will be swelled to f 30.000 new stadium, It already at high t'ae and coal ranged by Managers Taylor collected by the students of pany, for being the first over. the Turco-Greec- e y from the wages of the been war, the I SCOUT EXAMINATION.Eastmond. Among the more interinto opto hve some for known put the time; deler ' university nance men. revolution and the dlsfjte s esting, events Awill be the greased Miss Partridge is known alf over eration this exceptional machin Under the direction of Scout between Jugo Slavia and Italy over i the.,, greased pig pole climbing, Utah and California for her etcep-- . ery. Tne operation oi me new - ; Commissioner Roy Passey, the Boy Austrian territory. barrel battle inroyals, fights keen win-ta- p chasing, watched with was voice. tional During the past system is feared that if fighting de- -. It court of examiners of "the Scout bouts. and boxing customers dealers and was terest by and snrine months she There will also be all kinds of central district met Friday even-in- g velops tiiion a big jcale. Hung: J heard several, .times Over the radio' alike.--S n the ibasement of the public Jugo Slavia and'Bulgarla will jf traces and entertainments for the - -- from Los Angeles, where she was - t . and bathing and surf- library where the following scouts drawn into onto elelittle run j are cars coal folks, The under the tutorage of Anita Arilss, ,,Vlb;iniaj-.hnI Bulgarian in . board rl.ding for the older people. were tested for.nient badges: Muf: oneT of the leading sopranos of the vated tracks on which are attachF Veil DiXOll. lurs nro already aotive. Sklrra swlnimiiie: rlnSiifton. Is will a close Coal dance with " The ; , the which Into ' 1 day ed hoppers 9 " In i r nation. from rprmrtpd Macpdnnif ' Fro.m the hopper the coal in the evening "with music by the! safety first, public health, and perdropped. D. E. the Mrs. is She of daughter 'romier Mussouni is sam to be J f I sonal health; Roger Fechser, ath Provo band. is dropped into the loading ma. Partridge of this city anoTwaTTor-merl- y chine "Sh&f the ."Wonder Girl," has By C. J. 6ORENS0N. On account of the many celebra- letlcs, cooking and scholarship;! ready to point to French occupa coal and,' the elevates which unia student at the Young News Service let Agricultural Inspector. conclcded her enggement at the tions and parades that have been LaVern Green, firemanslilp, handi tion of the Ruhr las a precedent for. moves it over a screen, where all International i SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., SepU L-- j Columbia theaterr and has moved held in the city during the summer, craft and camping; e Max Taylor, Italian to versity where she received special of no longer ; necessary occupation of .Greek terrl- dust the and . finer the pieces toi-yHe will receive little sympa- to firemanadvices the Radio and "Alendale" oh Hasler, borers to girdle and destroy Instruction in voice culture under are eliminated Arthur where to Meager NephI, heads of the labor - organiza- swimming: the the onIx. permitting Andrea-fth- y from France, however, accord here today indicated that f'She" will appear in a theater this tions of the city decided not to ship and handicraft;-Jue- l prune and apricot trees, Prof. Florence Jepperson Madsen. coal to be dropped ihto the ' is it necessary to laibor-di- g "The following program will be real ana puunc Ing to advlcer from Paris. The the entire city of Yokohama, son, celebration undertake personal camping, any . special these pests out' of the rendered by Miss Partridge, accom- wagons. Japan, was almost totally destroyQuestions sent to The Herald for (ike the one given here two years health; John Fechser, public and French are said to be accusing the ed." Muny. lives ' were lost to the "She" to answer have piled up;., ago. cooking; Italian minister of violation of artiParadichlorobeusine (P..D. panied by Mrs. Leona Mlldenhall health .'and 'A- - small . slack hopper persbanle . r s ibeen found to he an effeo- - Van WagonenV" and fire. Advices stated more than a develop cle 12 of the league of nations cove the physical Thorlt underneatr Hebertpon. quake dlately kent in, killing 4he borers in "Mavis". . . .... ... I,:....- - Craxton catches all the finer particles which that the casualties were "numer- answered. "She" has agreed to health, first aid to nant. Both France and Spain ar ment, personal "Pleading" ..... . ..... . ... . . Elgar drop into a wheelbarrow displeased over the landing of I ous." No estimate of the loss of take the questions, with her and hit years old or older. animals and utaleuos. BABY DIES Waters of Minnetonka" Ian troops at Tangier and sending however. be could to answers The life" obtained, Herald, is the dicblorobenzine Should ne "By the chute the loader return of adjustThe . ........... Lieurance able. It cad be raised or lowered " First reports of the quake and so that they may reach the of an Italian .wars, ip to that Mo , ...i.-..il around September 1. One roccan port Land of the Sky Blue Water," here from the As these answers come to of the material is put on "The accordingto the height of the fire were received - Indian melody. .Arr., Richards, Mary. 'Alleen by Cadman truck ojnvagon into-whlthe coal Iwakl station, the Radio corpora- The Herald office . they., will he ire ground: in a circular Iband of Mr. ' and daughter KILLED IN EATTLEC It Is in printed. the trunk of each tree, six "Solveig's LIed,V from the "Peer Is to Jbc loaded. Through this op- tion station at Tomoika. o far aa ' COJJFU,Gynt'! Suite Sovt Grieg eration unnecessary breakage is an isolated spot In the Japanese . In today s Herald old or older, and then it is l. afternoon :tol Bench, died ! . . .Daniels knowfl today no Americans were answers on several pages, wher lowing a shortFriday d ever with two or three "Soldier Cap". T. eliminated, as the coal Is never empire and requires an eighbhour Illness. ' . . ,., "The Toklo. Blrdllng" , wor.d.(fr I'l tho Italian bomlard- - ' was reach .Chopin to foundride from train beginning ever' wi any Bpace height dropped She 1; is . survived i her parents by ' : ' mnt el tbli city prior lo ocu a--' tuo l V w than air,- MgenemeaHaiJ .7.,.,. Hi" ,r 'eu" . iThe radio advices indicated that here:""' and three small sisters,. Annie May, tlon. Admiral Solaria, coraTnandlLi'""7 by f The loading machine is oper- (he 'entire empire lermeates the tunnels of the ' opera "Les nuguenois--nT7TJean and GenevleveRIcBards. ho- Kiillan wurshljis' wTiirrf seised small track close to the lhe it and IciUf thmnit at home Funeral services will be. held in j bfgeahquake ... meyerueer ated on arailroad - . Tt ...U . I. " also Ml r " track of the coal elevated '; ' Corfu, ported a vrrclamation an-- ! ! 4 Al mt luo Anient ........ x this winter? ' v U . trieIffipanogT7r-ward-ehai)il--4hewly hatched .borers IWhlCn.Ml,, be can Ncw wfiifliv Mioav machine The rmrtncln? cars. Service. that the Island li 'toff easily Intern.itloiirl lth your h'usbafld. afternoon." The body may he-- l eeklng entrance to the roots' ' WA iHlNGVON, . Sept 1. TJhe INTERMISSION moved from one car to another undertaTlaiTTSamlnlatTation- .- Pre-- ; ollar of the trees, His biggest amhltlon Is to'have you viewed at the honwof 's has Yok"olama. been of be also mler "MuFsoMnrg name was signed Japan, Voice," at Thy Sweet Heart ; 4 cost of treatment with P. D. city along the track and can with .him all the' time. "Don't dis' grandfather, A. L. Meacham, on A"My ,, unf to the manifesto. , shifted along the yard on the con- wreckcj by pu cailhquaiic, said an hvpoiflt hlsn 'needlessly. ' erases about 2 to 3 cents per . irom me opera eamaon ei ; Bench.'1- -' : , ' provo . . f. . .SalntrSaens' crete" pavement. At present the unofriUrl' raillo dispatch ti tha The Near East relief atalntalrar . One treatment each season - Dallla" .. . w in t.. i mtit . nil tii intu.a'a Mtll uh in- ik. J. I inn Krnva . tlflin (conducted, 1 WIU ntrol the borers. This meth- - "Deep River,", negro melody..'.. ' company has two of these machines Japanbe .'cmbossy.-- t;Od ty ;.;fr(,m1 J. by Amerlcsnn- - Is ' . ! g. under the wilS 5 i cemetery direction, City rut , given .......... for in Armenian by Burleigh operation. caring aowT orpbaos in the tho follow t am .going with ...y.Arr. destroying borers- is thus of fths Hatch Undertaking " i further K adiicts , were expect At A Corfu palace, formerly the prop- I my ,1 marvel at ::cheaper than the old method "Swing. . Lowr Sweet Chariot" ;4:-' In pany. stored 'When the coal has to be ; ! t , . Hourly. Wllhfljui-o- f In "answering questions negro melody. . .Air. by Schenck ptv1o.thftetKaisor patience Slug the pests out of the trees atis' ' Pacific cabl conveyor were r opcrted. to like .this. .You -. ..f KjerMlt the yard a Tl ' w(ll find' that by AMERICAN year. ' The latter method "Last Night'.'-. . WINS AT T2NNI8 . . Branscombe tached to the unloading machine have been' broken by . the : .earth- Thanksgiving thne 'you will both ao ;ict;'nnmbr-o- f 'casualties "Serenade" ? !a very laborious but InterriRtlAnarNW Borvlce. . i'-which can place the coal on the quake. has not been officially announced from hare interests apart He is not "IN. Y.. Prt 1 damage Is done to the "Oh Weep! Mine Fyes," aria 30 feet high. A severe earthquake, eitlraatel mportant In your life, nor are you, In '"FOREST.IULLS, but the dead are believed to bo betfae opera "La Cld"..'.. Massenet pavement or in a pile s while digging the grubs out record Davis for cupdu-ble' The coal is stored on a false floor to have occurred .approxlmitoly his. .This is tween 18 and 20 and ' the wounded "wj too, it is almost impossible to L only aa affair, competition was made in the t , especially built for this system-o6,300 miles from Washington, was 20 and 30. between thf u or them, whereas, with tne round challenger afternoon, ' . recorded on the eels nograph at LjURS M. handling coal I B. my mother when 32 games were required for treatment the work is v CANDY SHOWER. ; TROOP8 AT 8AMNOS. today. early university Georgetown well' opera-tlonsIrom the Americanher team of William T. ' Later when the coal is sold the The disturbance started at 10:12 get entirely'. 7 and easily done, no damage J International Newa Service. Tilden and R. Norrls Williams to to the trees and all the ' troops' All th'bse attending: the matinees elevator of the loading machine Js o'clock " last night and continued ROM 13, Sept 80'"Very serious wlu the first of the doubles, match v are killed, landed at the Columbia theater on Labor run ,underneath the false floor, the until 3 o'clock this morning, reach- that the timewere beetr have at Samnoa, ' will never come when from J. O. Anderson .and. ,J. B ' the treatment ofybung trees dar will be presented with a 10- - sections of which are .removed,, Greece, It was learned this afternshe will save her former strength, Hawkes of Australia, score t4 with borers V preparation cent bar, according to Manager permitting the foal to drop into ing its peak at 10:42 o'clock; oon.- Extension of Greek ocenpa-Ho- n but she will not be ill from them The singles record is i "Naptho" iax stirred Into Aahton of the theater. made machine and moved into the is proceeding according ' (3 the DEAD STORMS. EIGHT IN " to very long. They have practically by Maurice McLaughlin and Normike athlck paint and . "At first we had intended only truck or wagon. ,v plan. Italy will hold Corfu end International Nawi Service. man Brookes m the challenge 1. Eight robbed her of her vitality, but she Samnos applied, direct to the trunks to give theftrst 300 people barj," The machine is the inrentipn of COEENHAQEN, temporarily. Their Sept a great many years ahead of round singles of 1914. The pet to- ' Mrs. J. J. Wilder, sunt of Presi- occupationonly ' further Information call C. J. was not a warlike move, , said Mr Ashton, Vbut we hare now a Utah man, Byron w. npe - oi persons were reported dead today has was care she take will if of what her featured the wonderful in-r, day by dent Coolldge, raises chickens for the government stated. It is dialed on, district agricultural decided to present everybody that Ogden, and is manufactured by a in storms which have been sweepshe has. ' volleying 6f Hawkes. and the fact market on hir farm which adjoins SOI, strength Federal building, comes to our matinees J.Ith the Utah concern, the F. W. Cross- Ma- - log the coast 'Many others are little .. ..... " ' TUdren's that accuracy deserted th0 presldont's father's farm- at (Continued on P.ge Four, First j. Utah, or phone 305 or 635-J- . chme company of Ogden. vmissing. candy." (More Answers on Another. Page.) him almost entirely. Plymouth, Vt Seclloa.) I ' BE - F -- epoch-makin- g Walton-suspend- " - 1 . D"' state-militar- Jtf r., y The-clvilla- n EARTHQI ANSWERS TO 6 .. uis-put- e. k OUESTIOUS1 r itAGH nu'onn d dnt Rill BORER ' d if' J r - - TKousand-reraaia-to-b- uestioners. His Aunv -- y'nd ...... ..... " t". K 1 . y j as-shaken uuu -- - '. - 'tte-xhlld- ; - ' T.. - -- -- ...... t f -- ttomnrsr -- f . - , W,-?-- , t- : l.r-Ita- lian -- 17-1- 19-1- 7 - - ' |