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Show PROVO ttrstii Th - Rem.4- - tK continued story. Lion's Sbkro. i this isSIM. raOTOITYr-UTAH- VOLr-X- lt r Tbs Hersld hs. U : SATURDA1VMAY :i,7-190S- STRAWBERBY DAY Apples, Pears, Prunes, Sour Cherries and Other Harder Fruit Not Inju L c. e; dalun, of jpKpi;ii'Lfcii.ta HELD HERE ' - " - FROST GENERAL Committee Club Commercial spring- - VILLE, UTAH COUNTY, WINNING NEW HON0RS WILL BE THE BEST M IK lujest circuUlion of njr steer south of SiM tke. vw r- - " V,' -- : . i Starts Work forGreat Boosting Day Provo Bench Fruit Considerably Damaged, but There Will Be an : Abundance of Harder Varieties Small Fruit Ever Held in Provo. IM t ' - - ft- feftr- -4 i the peach crop in this locality a great andbundant harvest cf Hurrah for Strawberry day! The committee in charge of Strawberry day this year has already niet and prepared plans for the greatest boosting 1 will be limited. The frost which has visited this vicinity the last two nights has robbed the buds of their developingirtues and statements of jicc voiding to the .1 I all authorities leSS UldH d U1HU of the peach crop is left. The cold snap took the people of Provo bench by surprise and while they were-sti- ll dreaming - KMaiA- failure - f rrnn ,IaoLyyr vii.ivv fruit. .. - - u. Entertainment Day's -- Not . Plans for Best consists oi Wm. MyIaafSiiMkm"jHKiJ O. F. Decker, It. VVBreretonrt Myron JCewell, C. H. Wright, Hie coninnttee J. J. DR. CHARLES W. ELIOT AND nrnnnTmn M UIIILIIU III 1 1 LI niond. While the date has not been set definitely, iijff 4 MRS. ELIOT. Both President Taft ami Ir. Eliot munt have felt proud of the populai HUfr'nlrtvMfHIPr llln! II LIU MU!U iui BlfWMI lllllt ETPflr" ITU' IFH l"''T rpnpin hpn.i nf ffn'rvnrrt nniYPrsitv to noceirt the "BriffsFniBassaasSfilS; Men of every political party in 'the country hastened to indorse the president's net and exnress the 4ure that i)t: Eliot would accept. Dr. Eliot retires .from - the presidency of the university in May. thought that it willbe toWfds X - Strawberry dajKH last year is still vividly ! Vthe minds of the people ofnns state who visited Provo liif jseasoiu. It js .the "tuf " yes oyer a portion of; the Craner7nd--F:-erlUctr-.-- sSlrawberry Day'-- ' Uie great in the history of "the city. The Jiave lived r on Provo BE ANSWER C. E. DALLIN, ; advertising committee will mee? a well forjriweuty-sixersfiaid next Monday evening to titwuf-- the Former tSaKounJyBo Sculptor,- -known farmer to the Herald y ester plans--- of advertising and every dav. "but this frost was the worst in Utah will recetye advertisW." L Pack trouble Sheriff Judd may-ea- we inperyisor ol the county that we have ever experience TJiht all forest resereii a s just re- ing matterirom this city ; in regard HATES OF was practicallyl for the Salt Lake reporters who. This statement PRAESE TO from Beaver (.'reck, a tribu to the day. turned and who came down from Salt Lake by borne out when two experts the that stated is strawberry tary of the Weber river, where he .., It accompanied the Herald represent imperswtasing f e4eral officei- exceptionally, good ttiis under has planUO'foreKt'tree tivp fiiArta an eianiaatioii of the BUSINESS ES I information - concerning the plan oMffie government forest service season. xms iar me irui uan III . fruit buds on the "Bench yesterday wil visitors done no damaire. '"Atl which denuded land in this to timber 8. .replant It was found that the Elberta blackmailinghave Hbeencounty, can eat all the berries they" endeavorin g U'jffie trees ill be planted on the receive the officers o be given the best entertaiu-- MUST OE CUT, water. t i i i nnd it in doubtful if there will Hte to keep quiet. According to Bear rivers. The number of trees ment tnev nave evematnrere. more than a thiwt-o- -- a cFp-Tiia While-plans 'i u trplante thOext five years is BortL side of tlie trees was found to as follows: 1909, 5000; 1910, pleted for the entertainment of the City Council Grants the Bell be entirely nipped by the frost taveieen threateningfte promi- That Cyrus K"DaIlfn, the native day, it is safe to 6ay that it will 20,000; 1911, 75,000; 1912, Co. a Franchise on Same while - the south s des were only been afforded has best the be that of Utah County, sculptor, of the . .. , 450,000.. retarded -- by thactions of these re , this in - Main at partly affected. city. "KoneertmmHment-Basis as Independent and Forest tree seeds will also be any previous year Ma v H m pheryjaLJylanceCa - J.. prters. in Salt is Brighahlstreets Lake, 6Qwiim.theJollo Co. $36 for Bus- es, after an examination of SheriSJ udd states thatje jias H 909,-4- lbs.; 1910, 150 lbs.; 1911, Buccesa is aciijexiiigstiJl greater -said, "I believe that the frost muvidencevhieh-illpro- v shown by reports from the East. iness 'Phone 11)12, lf.0 1bsr has done much" damage, but due to Jiat the men came to tais county, I751bs7; The following is ta ken " from the 225 lbs. the dMrees, we ape- and misrepresented themselves by ' Syracuse, Daily A email fire at the resi- By granting the Bell Tele-- 1 bound to have plenty of frtfft. saying'that they were United States NY. dence of A, J. fete wart, Jr., on The iurv in the case of Nenhi phone company a franchise on X Others who are acq uainted with officials, People who were famil- The commission appointe J in West-strecalled the fire same basis as the Independ- " the 5th X fruit CarlsoTTTjrOTigfatf the conditions - on kings ofjhe officere Howe vs.- CITarleg December, two m. 1905, reported mi i company the.LityUQjinU belt expressed themselves optomist rand those who had received threat in a verdict luursday aiternoon department out at i o ciocK, t.ent months after that, -$50,000 wa ' last eveuing saved the business The fire started on the roof ically and thereneed be no great ening letters did not . 'hesitate in awarding plaintiff damages in the and that amount was imme- needed, near the chimneyjauid is sirp-a near sum :people of The suit was for . anxiety, telling "the reporters concerning the sum of $25. In diatly appropriated. May, 1906, iu i X posed to have been caused by ti. a tie- ruie eacui. iuouiu. ui tin 1lARD FRUIT SAFE. planftand fifflHaeq.aqatly a good $6000 for personal injuries alleged north side of Clinton Square was the Tlie- damage or soofe per- - y eaiL,.liasevailedwi was nsoon. ;rhav through and dedicat foamed Memorial-par'iSrly peaches, apricots and cher- - newspaper-stor- y the- - Bell and it must now be dollars. few a is inflicted defendant a on be will only taken What action by beating ries are the only fruits which were gether. to ed the raonunn tTIeVeiTBcuIp-to- rs ' cut to $36 which makes the remains to be seen. plaintiff in a dispute over watei. affected by thIjfe)flfcilh were invited to compete, and jratethesame as has been fruit is safe according to expert of the seven who entered Cyrus E charged by the Independent There will be an abunft nrvininn mum oi wston, tne sculptor ox the company. The franchise was II Sir ant crop of apples, pears, prunes, Isaac,.Kewton monument at granted for twenty "fi've""yar8 plums and other hard fruit Only Washington of the Pioheer' monu the strawberries which were out in ment at Salt Lake, and of the" bloom were affected and the straw The passing of the ordinance Jast 'Medicine Man' in Fairmount park' berry crop is bound to be large. evening, .while probably not just Philadelphia, was chosen. Since that time Mr. Dallin' Raspberries and blackberries are satisfactory to the company, will be in Paris a good part of the time of the. to people e?tiejjh3a8ing PROSPECTS FAVORABLE. New and the Provo - Mrs. City : . Mrs. Buelah McAdams of Eureka """MrsTLouie Maiben spent Thurs Qooper Anderson, of Boston of statements of the to':iUe club Dointed Commercial .the bv Transcript found, hink WAyiJing L.';Biercach' is the guest of her sister, Mrs. T. day in Salt Lake City, where there a short time since, engaged La those who are. familiar witn cot- - entertained at a whist attended -- the graduation - exercises lasOVedniesday4 party at the A. Thufman," this WeelrT-!and need no be there about finishing used effort in their anxiety. latter's home on Monday afternoon, J ditions, casting the figure foi bringing of her daughter. Doraf at the L. entertain FJorence .Miss " "ft"-Kroupa ; the has the fruit "the of a members basis. '" the While portion All Syracuse monument He is. equal - -u, o. nospitaii Mrs. A. a and Mr. inenda . Wrench ed tourteen at abundis still there in of been destroyed, favor of theTouncil were equal using a new method, that is, having . Salt-Laof & and after Mf. Stone, H; party Wednesday the market and ojb ancein sight promises and Mrs. Oscar WILkins, Jri basis plan and the franchise passed the enlargers put their enlargement - Luncheon . was served, at "Mr: at noon. the attended dancing party City, less fruit or Alore pood orices. ; ; 7 of Lis small claf model Into a tola- s- ' eotertained at a dinner party Thurs-da- y unanimously. : office staff five Vclock.x v the : the Mozart by :.!,. given in losses have beenixperienced jdl herdephoneyTOmpauy was ter which remains as soft and wor- kevening. Covers were laid for Power Tellunde of the "71188 "Via""" SoreDseirentertained be company as able and can altered that so are after clay prices MrTand Mrs. J7C. Deal, Mr. and renresented bv A. Ur McKenzie, H. parts of the state " the : Priscilla . club-- at the home of Wednesday evening- al bound to be good. Snmmere, TftCPrattand-- i; , , - Mrs. W. E. Kydalch entertained her sister, Mrs. A. C. Lund, Thurs- Mrs. R. A. Deal, Mr. andMrs. SmootriIrrMcKenzie was spokes self. Jlf the ultimate result is not Robinson at day - evening. . Musical selections J. William . Knight and Mr. and man for. the company and made satisfactory,' savs Mr. Dallin, Mr. and Mrs. A-can rbenobody,s fault but the sculp were given by Prof,. Lund. dinner Sunday. Mrs. McGraWi t JUDGE many r pleas in favor of . a higher rate, etc. The franchise is effective tor r.Macmonnies, who was iq Mr. and Mrs.""! . Joe Sundstrom Mr. and Mrs. James A. Brown " as met soon as it is signed and publislifd. Dallin's studio a few days before Club Ninteenth Century rrThe entertained at a whist party Tues were Salt LaTtTvisitbrG was yery enth usiastio over the with Mrs. Warwick Friday afteroobn 7 PROVO day evening, in honor of Mrs. Wm. week." W." Fred Mrs. process; and the Dr. of Clift 30th.Mrs. Taylor rk erryil ray son. .: jght tables Mrr and Mr7 George W. Ekins April ver- n tenting. and MiBS Zina Johnson, Sup7Provo TThe" yery Soroeispresenteia entertained dinner at Sunday. werejpiayed 's La article General levefSltJbe wm.; faosplta raper .on the Macma Charta. JJe! Judge J. D. Jones, formerly olt iMrs. May Asbworth Booth enter- durrefreshments were served easlunday'morniflgr'rparty ffThroiizh ihiswty whafeiiajyagjropnwCTrin; tained-aai'BFTme" TMirTand'Mra: ' rFrFuTnam"6f ciousjrecese. hcstessT"AfterreceB8 will visit the hospitals iib", aid of : the new- the -by w ing and siting business: poUScB in compliment St AithonypIdano,aii8lti ThuidayafteraooB inMhMoIenjargingip there were reports from the various clinicf Of relatives and friends : here. ; Mr. to Miss' Viola4 e Elliott. with Mrs. 'PuLham'sparents, committees who have Provo Dallin is accomplishing as much in D. the Cleveland, Washington, C, charge of Jones is now a prosperous citizen of Dr,i-Cald' Mrs. H. S. Pyne. Drand toontns as be could, otherwise few entertained six N. and Y. Baltimore arrangements for the district Fedr enthusiastirDf th 4 Seattle, and ' :in two jyears.7 Ground friends the dinner mental at at accomplish U Dr. and Airs. H7 S."Pyne" were eratidDfWoinenslubs-hichLThey-wfuture prospects of the great north" 1 " Medical wasrokenlaitTuesday and ' by Salt. Lake visitors Sunday, the meets in Provo next week. Club convention oi the American west The Jadge is incidentally hospital Friday- -. I -which -will - be ield in Alaska-Yuko- n "T Tawrence Adams' of Pay son spent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. then adjourned to meet, in" two association boosting , for ; the : 8--1 June Atlantic ' (Continued on page 8) Morns. in and Bonham. weeks with 1, 1909. 1 Miss Provo. Gty Thursday Wednesday . exposition. 10 10 s r -- Gill THE to HI Tftepflp"06 . 1 . . 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