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Show Strawberry Day, Provo, June 23rd. Everybody Wei ryr,irA A TlA VOL, XI, PJIOYO CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, MAY M, BASE BALL IS PHIZES 10 y i J V A Pir uVn 1PIUE NO. ni BE ir STUBEIITS h! i hi f r;u JOLLY n BEST BERBIES. Meeting Held and Officers Elec- Plaintiff is Given Judgment for Matter Brought Before the ComOne Thousand Dollars for ted for Purpose of Organizmercial Club Last Night and Slander-Ju- ry Out is Referred to Committee ing Club to Boost West End Interests. All Night. on Entertainment. Provo is to have two Commercial clubs. The second one will undoubtedly have a different name but its purpose will be the same if the present plans are carried out. A meeting was held the other night in the Farmers and Merchants bank. The purpose of the meeting was to Bee what could be done for the cause of the west aiders, and the depot question was discussed It was decided to organize and Ilenry Goddard was made chairman of the meeting. Speeches were made by many of the members present, the burden of each quite fully. being in favor of a greater Provo and down with the east and west .end fight. It was stated by some of the members that they had in- The case that has had the attention of the District court for some time has at last come to an end. Charles Hanks of American Fork started suit against Charles Tyng to recover twenty thousand dollars damages for alleged slander and general damages. A ttornies Kaiglm, Thurman and Houtz presented the case for the plaintiff while Attornies Base ball lias again been the topic for some days, and the matter was taken up by the Commercial Club at their meeting last night. W. I). Bratz and Mr. Chopin of Salt Lake were in attendance and presented the matter before the club. It was explained that Salt Lake, Ogden and Logan were already to join the state league if they could get Provo to Oritchlow and Whiteootton repre- help out. It is the intentions of the The jury league to have four state teams in sented the defendant. rendered a verdict that one thous- the league, each one representing and dollars be given to the plaintiff some of the larger towns. as damages. There were several of the memThe case is a long one and has bers of the club that were highly in many stories connected with it that favor of the proposition aud want to would make interesting sketches see the matter brought through. It for a human nature novel. The is argued that there is no better adtrouble first arose over some mis- vertisement that is better than a ball understandings in mining deals. The team for a city. It does more to ad- tended to join the original Commercial club of the city, but they could mining property in question being vertise a city than any one tiling. not consistently do so because of the located in American Fork canyon The proposition was explained that and is known as the Miller Hill the city would have to furnish one buffet, r;i jnim ; Committee on Stravv berry Day Disc'.!s;:r,:s Lou, rrnir. Decides to (live Prizes for Affairs (i t::c C'.uj the Best Berries Re- con- the three finest boxes of berries; $5.00 will lie given for the two best eases, and $2.50 for the best single ease of berries. (Treat preparations are being made for Provos Strawberry day. The committee reports jhat everything looks favorable and a large Arcrowd of people are expetcd. made to have are being rangements the strawberry "feed on the tabernacle square, and if these grounds cannot be obtained, the spread will take place on the city lot on Academy Ave. and Center. If the spread is to be held on the latter named place, there will be a large tent to keep the people out of the sun. The good farmers from all parts of the county have expressed their willingness to contribute straw berries for the occasion. It is expected that at least five hundred cases of berries will be needed to supply the crowd. It is the intention of the committee to make a "strawberry mountain, which will be located in the center of the grounds, and all visitors will be welcome to go and help themselves to all the berries they can use. It will be a great day for Provo. III III The Students of the B. Y. U. Having Great Time Prepar- B jdness Coni-nuinictitM- ing for Election of Stu- dent Body Officers. Sait Lake. tributors of strawberries on Strawberry day. $7.50 will be given for HE SB ELECTIDN. i I from ceived that Day. Prizes are to be given to the v . G At the ( omui"! ceil , I, ilV regular cling which we- - he'd hot night (s AIT (di:KP.SlOM)KNT.) If mi should happen to go up to m the club nn iim tLei c w ire several the II. V. Uuivoisity one of these mutteis of import nice A fine days you would think that you ommunicatiou was read fro m tl It were in either Republican or Demtab Cummciiial Travcleis who ocratic hendqiia iters on the night of will bold mi outing in Silt Lake in election. June. The communication asked They have two parties, Independthat Provo furnish a btse bill team ent and Progressive, Each party to play at Logoon on June 20, with holds from one to four rallies a day, either L gm or the U. (j. T, team, wliiili are of more interest than mgan and the U. ('. T. ball teams cither Republicans or Democrats The ProgresJay the l'.'tb and they ask that take in an election. the on the sive lias 20th. wimieif., Johnnie Reese for rovopli parly The pioposition was referred to a and the party consists of special committee consisting of A. thebiight and energetic fellows who F. Acord, Uoaili Tcetel and L. O. arc the same today as they were Taft. yesterday, while the Independent Communications weie received party lias Henry Rose up for presi- . pn-ide- Tom the M. and M. association of dent. This party consists of the Salt Lake asking where would be big guys who knows a fellow tohe best to ic for the ciation to day and will not happen to bee him isit Provo in a boorimg collision. tomorrow. When one of these parties want Letters had bum wiilteu stating that the club was in no position at a rally they hunt up the members this time to entertain the association of the university band, tune them as they had other celebrations to up and dart on a march through carryout that had heretofore bet u the balks, and by the time they reach College hall they have so planned. To this letter the association replied and asked if it would many followers they cannot find be agreeable that the exclusion be seats in the big room. The speeches run on Strawberry day. This was you hear at these gatherings are the point that was diseased by the worth journeying many miles to club la,--t night. It was thought by hear. Something was said this morning many that the club would have all of the parties did not like, they could do to entertain the visitors that one fur all "free and a fight started, who come illy for the strawnot to room There was it fight in the berry featuie and was not thought -- clmol rooms, so they went out into wise to invite people to come and where there was lots of the street i affairs on this advertise tin r iatin mud and water and had a ducking day. Thu M. and M. When time was called weie invited to altcnd the Straw- contest. and men boys could be seen on berry day ftsUvilits bin not as an every hand who looked similar to a advertising body . The matter of running the ex- mud fence. This must have been cursions from Tintic to Provo was to rough a sport for the Presides, a-- - It appears that Mr. thousand dollars as a sinking fund, property. interested in mining and all the receipts at the ball games had been Hanks with the father of the defendant, would be put into one pool and all George Tyng, Sr., and (Frederick teams would be regulated and paid The defendant, Charles out of the pool. Those in charge of Tyng. Tyng, came to American Fork from the pool would be four men, a representative from each town in the the East. DRUG STORE MAKES his son league, aud these representatives After George Tyng died, IMPROVEMENTS, Oharlesi Tyng took hold of the busi- would be the controllers of tl e -It is said that one must improve ness and as he was not satisfied with league. Provo has several into progress. At the Commercial club meetirg the actions of the Mr. Hanks who stitutions that are keeping astride was still an employe of the Tyngs, the matter was referred to the comwith the times by nuking improve' he told him so in very forceable mittee on public entertainment and ments for the convenience of the It is said he used lan- i,he matter will be taken up im- public. The Smoot Drug Co. is language. The other three teams one of them. Recently this firm has It guage that would not be tolerated mediately. clubs to split on location lines. in a Sunday school class and this are ready and waiting for Provo to installed the finest soda fountain of is to be hoped not! kind in the state. When one started trouble. The trouble con- join with them, which really should its that it is the finest of its kin tinued until the matter was taken je done. A special meeting will says LUMBER DEALERS WIN in Utah the statement is no exaggerOUT IN NEBRASKA. to court. It took nearly two weeks )e called soon to complete arrange- ation. It, is twelve feet long am to try the case. The jury decided ments for accepting the proposition is backed by a beautiful mirror ti has been sent A communication IV which stands five by ten feet. A that the plaintiff had cause for suit or rejecting it. to the Beebe Lumber company, splendid ornamental arch is susand granted one thousand dollars , from the Nebraska Lumber Dealers tained by polished Utalionyx pillars AN INTERESTING CASE nit nevertheless, they were busy. that precent a rich appearance. The discussed and referred to the railroad association which will set at rest damages. u ir sport consisted of putting AT AMERICAN FORK. Rio syrup or flavor jars are all locate committee. At this time the the thoughts that have from time PROVO BENCH FRUIT cheese on the inside band There has been considerable talk under the front counter and are of a Grande is miming excursions firm imbtirger time been given place in the prai LOOKING FINE. '1 he rail road f sumeonts hat, in his coat pocket, By pressing a marble Tintic to Castilla. in American Fork about a case of pump form. that the lumber associations of the in the teachers desk and on the The fruit crop of Provo Bench authority and not authority. A tip the correct amount of flavor is will be asked to make Provo a different states are an unlawful every flight of stairs put into the glass without further special point for Sunday exclusions. anisteis-oThe matter has been will be enormous. Apricots have ew evenings ago, the son of Niels a'tention. combine. could find, aud now the school they been brought to this city that are Nielson of this place become somt thoroughly tested in the courts of One of the striking features of molls like a perfume factory, size plum at this what careless in his actions, which BICYNebraska and the following is is- as large as a good the fountain is the sanitary arrange- FIND FOR RIDING CLE ON SIDEWALKS. IARRY PETERSON DIES We find that time and the crop promises to be did not suit the city marshal, The ments of everything. There is possued by the courtt be will The excellent. peach crop lad was takeu to the city jail where itively no place where dirt cun Ho warrant in the evidence, and no OF HEART DISEASE The city coffers are a fovv dollars is all nickel (dated and of kinds will other all It fruit, as gather. for In confined time. some the he was large to in the law, justify power Thomas Larson was richer today. Harry Peterson, the seventeeu-year-owho are carrying aroimd the mean while his father had been has sanitary overflows so that it is court at this time in dissolving the The people ordin-amthe bicycle boy of Mrs. Sophia Peter-quite impossible for impurities to find for breaking the frost has the association or enjoining its power the information that of searching for him. Some one told settle. The cooling First Ward, died this is have of is who one lie many appiratus hurt every kind of fruit are mis the father that his son had been ar of heart trouble. Funeral is and legitimate activities! equally good, It operated through been taken in bv tbe olue of late morning will be held in the First ward chap taken. The crop will be enormous, rested and he immediately made a means of pipes that circulate from for not keeping the ordinance. el at ten unlock Saturday. the ice box. This assures that everyPROVO LIBRARY BOARD way to the jail where he found his PROMINENT MAN OF that is served is freezing cold. son and the city marshal. Nielson, thing MEETS AT CLUB. J udge Booth aud Attorney lIouU SPRlNGVILLE DIES. full of Fancy electric globes and bulbs trim GREAT GAME OF BALL love, insisted that fatherly in lleber holding court Wedthe fountain and it presents a beauThe general board of the Provo PROMISED FRIDAY. wire citi the marshal had no right to arrest tiful t a C. Frank of is the Boyer, intention prominent It sight. nesday and Thursday. Public Library met last evening in his son as he was too young. lie r j of soft in died that the the all latest firm to serve of this Next Zen city demonstrated in different Ui.vcmty Fiiday Springville, the Commercial club rooms and disways is coming to COACH TEETZEL WILL j La team He of ball drinks. base Utah Grippe, which made the marshal aDgry. The cussed plans in general. It was Monday evening had been sick for thirteen weeke, marshal insisted if Nielson did not Other improvements being made Provo to on is bats with Uoinli GO TO A. C. AT LOGAN.' reported that everything was pro- The funeral will be held on Sunday is exclusive the store this los.-tiof the h in ball of .els bum Tent drug by quit his talk he would put him Coach Teetzel, who has been at gressing as well as could be expected, at 2 oclock in the general meeting perscription room that has been re- B. Y. U, done father was and too. This jail tbe B. Y. U. for the past three and it will not be very long before house. Mr. Boyer came to SpringIt is located in a cently fitted up. in in the the inlm. A and son ting g.me evening spent very pio years, will leave the institution at T the library will be completed. The ville in 1856 and has lived there part of the store where it will not lemembeied be that will it a. who later Nielson was mised, distort to for one city be necessary jail, lack ever since. He has served the city any tbe end of this school year to take I delay has been caused by the twelve a id is lleretofme about these teams suit released to bring the prescription clerk, inning a similar play as mayor, city recorder and other position with the AgrieuI- - , of stone, often happened that when contest at .''alt Lake has it time-a'the marshal, City some ; tura I College at Logan, prominent positions. He leaves a against derks have been disturbed, the the? down to held and seoie SPRlNGVILLE BOOZE D Lurvortr will be sorry to sci large family. wrong prescriptions have been givei much U. of out. U. the JAIL. winning SELLERS GET Mr. Teetcl go, as he has lielpei and some times the results have FIVE DAYS IN CITY JAIL. been fatal. When seen thi morning John- the B, Y. U. athletics over sonu PROHIBITION MAN OF William and George Curtis have TOWN PUT IN JAIL, This pharmacy will make a spec- son, the B. Y. IJ. erm k pitiher. rough roads and has also helped tin i Otto Petersen was arrested yester been sentenced to serve thirty days in bis lif the for partaking of too much ialty of catering to the home tiade, soil he ne r felt belt, r people of 1iovo in pulling off! and ninety days, respectively, in the George Mason of Springville, came day win to his w; and liaVe that tc.t.l going a will and ii messenger handy in a to Provo the other and was given five days qirts ever since he came here, day and got too alcohol, county jail for selling booze had t e be "fan trv mui It is rumored that Fred Benniol lie was at all hours to deliver any article even if Springville is much booKe, He was taken to the the city jail to sober up. prohibition town. is in the hat. The to teledrat to came effort ordered over the game keep that may be a Utah hoy. now studying eoachir making a strong station, and after sobering up found by one of the city officers on B. the Mi Y.U. need line with prohibition and the arrests police camuu be in the to deserve success pj at th UtivvieUy of Peansylvan j phone. They five dollars with the city one of the side streets in a bad that are being made from time to deposited mil will siait al our jam. I will succeed Mr. Teet.U R enterprise that is being displayed. ferr the olive. At the meeting, committees were appointed to draft resolutions and find suitable quarters and The east end solicit members. people will also be given a chance A meetto join the organization. ing will be held next Friday even It is ing in the Horton building. said that everyone, irrespective of living location, is invited to attend. It is said by some of the- citizens of the city that the above move means two cities in Provo because, it is argued, it will cause the two by-la- , - as.-,- o f ld m r, s o II- -1 too Alcohol, ! (inn help it |