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Show READ TEt ADS in this paper. Profit by their good suggestions EVERYBODY should read the home paper. Are you on the list? aunt (Srove News PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17. 1909. WESTERN NEWSPAPER UNION SERVICE. No. 7 VOL. 1 Fleas I - PLEASANT GROVE BOY EMPLOYED AT POWER PLANT MEETS INSTANT DEATH' - - . . Cable Parts as Car! J of Steel Keacnes SuiMtitr Tin-stant Tin-stant Death Follows (Reported by James D. Thome.) While in the employ of F. C. Richmond Rich-mond &. Co., of Salt Lake, Mr. Lafayette Lafay-ette Mortensen met his death at the Utah Co. Light & Power Co. plant in Alpine Carrfor,. Monday. Mr. Kiney.TtfpeTirUWnt for Mr. Richmond Edward Bust. Wank ney ana mr. moncnscn vciri'a 'the' car when the car started up hill at 1T:30 m. When a short -distance up the nil! Mr. Kinsey told them all to get off the car. All of them did so." and walked up the hill at the aide of the track, except Mortensen. who was wal-king behind the,. car holding to the pipe that was being taken up the hill. The tramway is (uilt over lb" pipe anil each pipe is easily l ruij-i into place when it rearlies the proper posi lion. Kach pipe weighing abom two and one-half Ion.. When the ear hail reached within sixty leet ol the top. Mr Kinsey told the men at tin top to signal the men at the bottom to stop the car While at a stand Mill Mr. Kins. f?ll something give away and Jumped from the car, at the same time veil ing to all tin- boys to "look out " Mi Mortensen being behind the car. i struck and knocked off the ita. k against the ledge of rock. smasl.iri; M head beyond recognition The i ;n ran backwards about :!im feet, ,ii which point it Jumped the track The body was taken to Anderson'- undiTtaking pat lot s at Ann in an Fork. I.HfuVetle Mullein-en resided at fcU father Mid throe other ..roiitci. orke1 In ShII Sake TI... funeral ums held ill the label. i.. HI.,,, a m I I. rove llecelllbcl I.'., i 11.11 1" . . - ,.i - .. m . the nneakem being n ! V (Jardiner, llenon Walker, .la- '"" Bullock. John 11 YVoototi and H'' S L. Sevennon l- I 4 ANNUAL REPORT OF JUVENILE COURT 15 FILED Conditions are Much Improved Over Shoeing of L-Jst Year's Work Fewer Delinquents 111.' ..iltl 1..1 lejx.lt I i''l''i' oirl ! t:, - i -!.! I i- !"!. t.o ! A ,tt "II. " ' dti 1.11- S 5 ' I II-,-' tl -tf ' f .... , le,k ' e i .L IU' f 'Ti Sal' 1 k- . o I ... - -' Ml l!l, '" 1 i.iii'- t - r':i"tit; t Mo- 1.1 -t . !. !. .I.db-l . f i I. .el I CCVi j G ;.it :-. 4 I. - 11:.. i . i f r 1. ' H I - L E BOOTH HAS Oil IN : Hamilton Arraigned and Will Appear In His Ow n Defense Mrs. Moore Sentenced ''"' ;"" "'":'; Pi Sr. l. II Walters rem tied yes- ; Gur-M"lay iron, Vernal, alter the ivi-eiit ision nl niurt there, and haw been i iiusy with court inaiiijs here since In ll. althoui;h the next cah ud ir day will not occur till the Jmh Annum the other business coming1 ,i.ui the coin t yesterday was the; irraitnmenl "t Krali' llamilloii who! look the stat'uioiy tin. alh'wed be-! lol e elltel illll his plea, ' 'ell W III j ive him till liexJ. Wc'dif-sday Hamilton smnilied lijs intention o i ippeariliK HI his own ib-leie. ami Iskeil Hie plHll-K" ol the colli! ll irary in oixli r to pt par' Ins i a.-.-Iude I tooth minted Ins rcpi-sl ami le will he conducted to tin- lllil as t teii yis neccssarv by a il p'Hv slier ft Mi- Kliabetli Mo..!.'. . mil i i.-.l " l.lllte, app.-aie.l lot s.-ut.-ln-e aim a as s m to the state pm;!. 'in i.n l. ;rl e In i.l s HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. Saiiii.l.iy iiinnt. at lpine. the ba.- ,-lball I'Ue ib-lea'eil the be.lM.1 l ,'li,. lo-Ali team III ll name ii' ba- v . 1 1 , 1 1 j in a - o' - lo -'" ""i ,o- W.-e ll. Itl.il. . i'l" .1 1" sollle e ., lo the u. iUi..-. .a H." ball. I.ut . Hk bad Hem the viv stall lb. j -am-. At ;io I' d ..JtiB I IV" .....ii.-; was the s.Ote III a.. of llpilie lain-- cio.vd ' i I ilf Ir Si boot stu deit- Were pn'-l lll to ll"" '"t 111. II ''''" I'he !in. ii. w.i as tollow - 1,1 . ,,, 1 I-.is.mt Alpine Amltew s H o k. ti. Talmac. ; . r l a k stli-sol i: '. . -t It.-, k lletl-l.tl Mi Panic!-. 1 t 1 li Ila.ketl , In -l ball T.,i!iiat:e. Sail , !:. tlljati, I'b a- on 'ii"i' ii. k. i M...M t.-.ll. 1,1.1 1'. I. II, II. I.. I IH..I Huh Y .-, . . 11 V . -' Hal M. -i. I. , M..I..I o la 1. h. n i I I I ll' iis-' 'I. bi. d tot lav ii.,.! tniit . ' '. 1 w i" I. ,1 ! - - lilt ' "i - I . ' 11. 1 ,, :),a, p.. . .. t ' -, .-. . ... I 'oi k H -i ' .,!, a- ' I ' b . ". ',,. ll...i l! . I .1 I ' T o j " S- t' ' THE STUDENTS 1 Large Increase In Funds Results From Appeal Of Faculty Last Night O .fr Tin- meeting -1 I li ill', lacully u' 11m I! Y I Miilnl.lv evening for tin- j 1 1 r i i fur I fr ululating ami issuing an appeal , lor liccessaM limd- ir llo-completion llo-completion ol the la-'!' lt mori.tl liiiihli im 'on t 'apitd In'1 hiiH' Kohhn fruit. Iinih at the llleetillM. W hell the I .11 llil I oil tllllliteil (.'iiimi. Hl.lklllU -I l": '' ol J:'iii U' Uii ' I. a' - "ii ' ' ami. li 4 n.o nil... at II." v ' V V ; V l 4 id li. Moll ll -'111' . S'u.bnl I'o'U a. hi. . : ... to Mi. Mini . h 1 '' Iliollii I v : -; v : ', ii, i or.iit.on in. M.-n.oi i.o baM.1 ba-1 ba-1 ...I th. I. H .i- f v v lulal lor lb be. ..me .-.i. . 111. th ll" '. H ol I .1 ol.' ll'i.iln .' I.' t ll. . ol I,. .UmI'M.c .V, "ll 'oi I mil.. 1 " ..n. I .... Ill .1. (li .lid- 'I A Pleasant Surprise. 'I I,. ,e.Ml f 's o!,-e e' lb. S.iid.-lli ,lil Hi the kL. tl. toa- wa III. IH lied. .1.1,, ,i i-i pica-. .lit siill'i's.' to all i m . lied and ea:U I . ... s I he otuatieii ' laiilllV. .lllli I I III II . will toli.l.n HI the I. K'-Ml V I .". t , i . 1 1. n ' . ' .1 -. r .a , n ..,,, ,. ,,..... ,. i I'lAl II"' I i,ilii! and H lame pill ol He mo i.i win .on 1 1 Ibuteo b I'li'ii. ' n u- II 7 UK ILL I Aid I I -l.i I ' l .. . la! a ' I, l,.e not . i .. I t " !., I-. I-. I .. .1 i, ,ii. LOCALS t f MAESER WO BOTH COLORADO AND RONBLOSSOM Condition In Nicaragua Is Serious m v v.. Im. f J 1'-' . ' 111. i , f . COLONEL BIDDLE. a'loil I .i .-.I on the bat k slip b the iblueiv bo jii.-I at i u n e i s I h nj: iall oiday jiiu'nt wh .ilillll lliaka .hicll.l' -lulled hi i o r,l,M, relul'ii iter union ii i- Hulfr a .ilainiloii- uiooni o . i 1 1 t- im liouie im a 1 1 lie- I ' : '. .'II liiiliiltcs all., the a. I llletll 111 111 it e I irtie la. in' Molll Aolk to lid lo: 'title olles 111 -'Hi' une , . al. ..'at'-il lo si i ike' alana to In- muni A luoii .l later he o.ti.l In- wn. wlo-n jL- h..d talbai. .. ii l a .1 b- i in to thi In,se. restored i .! to ion c o,iiiLr., and as n ol. a- ll.e little ol .- l"ll' ( llllietl i'llllllliolleil ,1 sill l- on .; , h.. the ' i n nn - NAME OF 15 A I .. tr .b .! ,l .a .,,,.l!ll,. II I ; i I i k ., ! Ii.i.'i. . .1 i id l , '. , I I. .-I L I N DON S , ,MSI A " A y.f o r- m CAUSES SOI 111,10 IE HALL (SPECIAL TO NEWS.) - Washington, Dec. 14. Disquieting news received from Nicauragua at the state department, that there is danger of an attack by President Ze-laya'u Ze-laya'u forces being made on Blue-Vields. Blue-Vields. where there are 150 Americans, resulted in orders being sent by wire less to the protected cruiser Tacoma to proceed under full steam to Blue-fields, Blue-fields, there to join the Des Moines and await further orders. The Prairie, now at Philadelphia, has been ordered to take on board I i 7C0 marines under the command of : Colonel Biddle. and steam as soon as poFfible to Colon. The import-! import-! ance of thee orders are minimized at the state department, where it is said ' the Tacoma has been instructed to ' look out for r--rican interests at , "luefields. I "la' .i elect K Cooper already e,ii- a wo tried cirinlen nice mil the i lining ol the . ulillc pie To th. NKWS In- has Yoniidcd a par.l fit his tioiibies "Kvery ei olid man.'' said he tat the same li ulaticitii; liulu and b it tor le.it Mime m . a" In atil li-'uhl I"' advalK !li i ' . vety second Ml, ill i-allls to be l.i III slipel l!nl' lie M-elned lePeVlll. lloVCVel'. in the la. t that as et no lady voter ha i applied, hlllthell. there Is plenty' 1 1 III. Tile ii. li, "S o' marshal and water iaa-t'-i ate not so j opular As '.or iIh peiiser of water. Tl omas Larson l-aac K Carlson, or Kdward Jepp.-nl Would accept the appoint tlielli. The marshal thi e is the harden o lib 'in Hie reason that upon tin eloilee ol t tt it litllie ibe chm in ter I'l niftuifcistl al"otl wiil lilrT be jndueil sf lo his preleieiice Mr C. o.er is tinii. oiiiuiiti.il any lurthn ban to say that l-ae 'rtsnn. l'eiei I I t i-tiatiseii and l.elam! Warbui toii i , i i imlidates TAK" up BONDS. ' a in. elllu; it) Jbe city coll". .1 vb,.'i wa- he'd last Saturday, tl,.-..It.. tl,.-..It.. i'.iI- t.Mik up I.'.-."" woiih i," in, hi i - not.- and $1 "" o' e'e iiii l-l'bt I olid- I It h I illijollalil bu-l h. - u.e ' r.il,- ii d UTAH BO i HONORED !..'! .r. ko I ''. !.,. n M n.ti ,,.,( -1 -Ck,- .hi v i ' i ii.. in. .I. ..- ,i.' i. - m i i . i,.t ol ),. .b a-llic .i, - ion, I '- !, I i ink liobl'-i o ' . I: . ,. - -. h,. -h,i 'ion, lib ': i' ..llldlllil ha- Woll I'll, ell" ... - ad ti no.,i, ,, !;.- Tl,. ,l,-it O.II WlU h. 1.1 II' t I V I , - ' . i ,(,,. b h. Ii.. i t .-1 il li hi .lie BONDS FILED I -w i - I, '1.1,1 I he ! ...-.! .-'. . ... ! ..i i: !.! i- li, , ., I ... II. I. .,..M.I i loll. - 'o 1 I I- I. I O ill. MISSIONARIES RECEIVE FUNDS n -ii I. - '. !!, I s : . .. ii, i ii,i--:,.ii i" y .It ' I ,1 ol .. ... .. I ..... -.. A I . ! I ' ! Tit I I... 1 .1. V ' l ! I - Ian-. I,. Veil- K-.g..l. ! ., .. , ." - !.tii r, I i it-, ii ..ei. I . . .!! 1' t it ll, S.-d Ii SPECIAL PROGRAM i,k -. i o ,,r 'a i, ,;. J i i M.. V l M I i - " . r .. ! .. i. r .. I .... V 1 .1 I-.. Pf HTS 0 A f APPOINTMENTS ROUBLE MAYOR AD SC HIEVES Many Lose Holiday Money At Gym. And Still Hunt For The Thief Is On - A, quiet investigation is be- ins inade at the B. Y. 1'. whicjj may lead to some rather start- litiK results. The investigation is so tar a sort o' a three- handed affair in which Marshal f Williams, the. faculty, and some of the students are tak- inn part, each in his own way and alter his own system. The ' occasion lor the investigation ' lies in the fact that of late - there have boeu a great many petty thefts and the manner oi their . i oiniiiissioii has led $ lo many different theories cou ceriiini; Iheni , Q . v O- .Maty coi.ipluilits have of late been aiiide I v sti.ib li t s concetliitin the loss oi 'haitny, and this has principally been reported ironi the Kyiiiuasiiim The Same Earmarks. 'I lu re is so much similarity in the way many of these theUs have been ,.ei pet rated that the cosiclmdoii thai In y have bo n t (itninitied by the same perso;.. is unavoidable. The nietbol pursued by the tuiel ll these cases is siinnlicilv Use the wonder being that the thief has not ong ago been apprehended. W'he, i the students making use of the gymnasium change their c'oihes lie leave the ones removed in their pickers si ai. times cai t'b-'snen", has .d to l,flii!g the way wide open tor the sneak thief, through nn unlocked in ker. init ;fl other timet, lock and key has had tin perc plihle effect, other than to make more trouble lor he thief, who got what he was after pist the same - When the doors hav been locked. ii the ii.e o" a Ihe.l tP- method has ecu lAi'lliove the ioc bodily from he hnVr door, remove the wealth mm III1 poi kets or the capitalist. Vaving it there, and as a reminder. - ml F bach In tin li ck." is .of iiiuiiv- otken - rrum P ilid lockef shelves of 'ti this way. while it will not itcri'i fi- a laig sum. still cuiuea Iioiii ll.e siHUiiiin; money, for the most part of the sliuieuls, and IU b.ss is a sei 'ous im utivi'iiience. be' .ne being a very disagreeable rttr. dilioli ill the college Clarionet stolen. The largest amouni taken if anyone any-one lime so far rijoii.O. s $11. "ai. In I tl'e amounts imilbovii llolll Ibis 0 a ii . lent- In tact nothing bear ii- the iii . Mini. -lit money Imprint is loo -inall lor the lhe( or Ihb veH w tin hi o-i phi. ally ol therutse. take e tU'niig Ihey c iii gel I heir hand oil lew d.is iiKo Stiideiii Tom IviW n. -m n-itiiig th. 1 1, oin in" a friend, it In- .La i iii Hie hallway, nnd .! i.iti.'i -,iipn...d and Jiinjye. 1 r.-A ic teii. - lat. i. I,, .i( u the djir in. I tin. I that h. i, ad nu i Hilun.-t ll ...l aiiidi.-i (I..- ni.iiunifiii wa ' a' I all e..l-:e one. MDal.il- bi I- a .. U ll- il'le to Hie (iMIIt-r tl.-, have I .ii main oi der tr:ir ('.,'- i (a.ried, and many ol Ifo-a.. e ' . , ,,t , 1, illlllg a al uiliel i ' ken lion, ic!..iiis aioi in i- '..ius and in 's e be-ll by '!,!- Ul . the ' li" .i ..ll " llKll. i t.ei, a-k.-l i b- ceu'd say anf , " i - I ii li migl l I. ud l.i Uiim v any - ' ' ii !fi lunl'.-. I'r'i-siir Itrim . '...H siis tiKirnitig - i .1 j t"Cdor Brimiiili j(a 1 1 la Ho n 'HI e i n.,,. it f I,,, t x ItHtors luke liH-ll at 1! ! '1 I . . ,,. ., ' ' . . I " ' ..ill !,.- ,, ,tLl. ,,, in 1 . , , , ,, .1,. , . al..! o-i' .. II . l.i I b I lit- Hi,.il Im. III ! - us I. ' paid atl n'l. nlloll !., i,M,l,.-i l-tl,. ,i (IH, v 1Jt J4 ..' I !! !.,. - p.ili o' Hie ,Kr- o ,1 -. I i i,nii thai fin ' ! . .'fed ''! tolulllli ebii' 9 i, h bui t !". i . ieihl u- I,. i !, , .. . ij.. .i ih.ii -.. mailt li'iiidr-.! , . ... ii". r.. I iioiu 1. .... ,t, ,,,!,, , ,,. S(,J ''" f ' t( r " ? ti it.n ri ii ....-., i.HiU IWili.lr c i i.. '..! t.r4f ff. Iu' "- ' 1 - r t-t) for t a n ji n ' . ' .,' " , r. i. t - , r ,., f . . ,,. Uft a ft "in - 1 - ' -. Jt 4 tt,-i- Al- - ' ' '.u.it, e,vf j - - " - ' -f. t g "be .ft-' .ft-' I ' .' "! .! . ..- I. M t ' " ' ' ' ..,. t . ' ft ,,- -' '.,?... ,n .. -r sr.H r4 Aim ! . - ' -.- r. o.a i.. ait . - r r . t : '- : fi . i. . t: ' p. , ' , . 4 . . 'I t l.b-tl i |