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Show CANBY SCOTT SLAUGHTER HOUSE IS VISITED AND INSPECTION MADE UTAH Fairly - -: :- ! the-mo- ml 'T' t. i - J"" I - A v v1, II I WTO '. 'fi- rx - - i- - tha-Lamso- un-ab- - 1 M.v years. Certain it is "that "noneof the six big "pumps- - at "the head -- of Jordan river will be required this year to supply water for the farmers " " of Salt Lake valley. ivfi 2. x One of the greatest meets ever - beld-i- -- -- ia-tb- is -the hich ff tbiseitv748-eheduled-f- or -- These-Tarnors'pal- - m t .. .? aeam! . . t . MORMON "sacred of . - - SarnFiimatepr- TheyhaveHbut - vear:- - no UNIVERSAL FREEDOM AND PEACE vhuub - inuKea a -- -- e aa-on- I; . -- the- WeTTgibTT-iight- way-a- ed r trayfilg Very enjoyed 7T 9 1 -- I -- . T n - . dom-mea- ns I EE wm 5l2m7IaBt went 12 feet The G. A. R. veterans of this city will observe Memorial day on Monday, May 31. The parade will be done away with, this year and all veterans will be taken to tlio nomotorr hv ' rrittorps. " An address will be given by Attorney Andrew Morgan and a good program will be carried out. Flowers will be spread on the graves of, de parted war heroes. . . May30i is, the day set , ENTRIES- - -- - -- IIHIIIIIH I MM Mil. Ill I1 M .... Mil features of the" deposit make it possible to mine and quarry tlie Btone in" any desired thi knesa ew.inches a p.. Jto eeveral irom while slabs f any size, almost, feet,may be mmedjffuhoutjiurJothe af " stone.: , "' -- -- I1IS ft t - JL 4 1 d e..i y,...i getting shaje for the . presenta--tion of the f'Beggar Student." This is one of the very best productions the local people have had anything to do'with.. The following clipping is taken from the Salt Lake Herald of May 26, 1908: T-- r'.'Prof. : Lund can bring the B. Y. U. Opera company to the Salt Lake theatre any time from 2 nw onrand be sure of a good audience and a hearty welcome. This company gave Salt Lake City such an opera as it rarely sees presented either by amateurs cr Professionals. The large audience remained until the fiual curtain and still applauded with enthusiasm-sorr- y that there wasn't more of it." The production will be given ia Provo, M,y 31, and June 1. in - . - - f'FILLE : .company. Salt Lake, "tella and 'rt an vaudev-v-jmjf.- SAUL - -- -l L11II6 Dr-A.-C- alla- y. i.' . .... cityr A long lime secured from the I. v . K,, the building will be ated aud improved au. r 14 1 best plans of a good art h a fixtures and the iiirnitu.c 1. purchased from the Grain,. ;( - 4 5 ) & : mi place opera etiaird in the buii... and rtmodel the entire build The front will be well lighted and The. opening bill is now being booked awl a bunch of jerformers have "" beeirBigDed who are artists in their line aud r this article would not be complete without mentioning David Rafael, the European veatril-qnlst- ," first" :"fof ' the firs time introducing inciTeavmgChicago eudj Frieoo, his famous mechanical iJull, thip act has never, been proi,ed except in the cities "already utf Rafael'a.. do)! Francisco Mr, jn . . " - T i.MV -- . IE CEIIIIAL "n V TT - iVIT-IVWUJ 1111 J under the, direction of Professor; - rPL- ; ". - -- BT;LOCAtOPEBA . - ordered from San vWt anda new. 'Paris; it Salt Lake last Saturday ,be ,bwght to Provo for .... bill, An orchestra will .;.fd . It . jh i . wi v uii lie i tiullf the- - making place a? iiKtrojw 11 aaone would see in SJt Iakt.. r San Francisco. They expecT nptmMundayj-May3- l; - -- -- m d . bos-oit- probably which it fxiAtfl make itMhe nro- moters rf the enterprise claiiny one of i the simplest in the worldvto 1 m mattersrr-rTamon- -- ( 1 00 yard dash Reed and Scott. - Miller and Vyman. 220 " " run 440 880 " M e- 01 a up-to-d- year." TIASFOEDr:I" and-cone.- . L ''";., the world's greatest all around ath Park a. City.N letea. He also turned out Gilbert, other cities have v!r Yale's famous pole vaulter who J -- - access of the ikdroadt -- it feature in favor oK thn . tne of exploitation eneijunje, 'vw the character of the Bthe and u. : .. He,Worthiflgtont much; the saints are striving to live it2 The plants should both be made oners privueges vi uwpciauuu.is diis riot freedom when a man uy to their dutits. ' better. Pole vault, ScotL freedom The choir rendered the anthem, his rected by. others, but High iump, Crawford." comes when, through his intelli- "Hail the Glorious Dawn.' LBroad iump, Scott. - gence, he can direct himself free - The services were ..conducted, by Shot put, Horton and Crawford. Before - inward A LUELf SCRAP determination. Pres. i Joseph B. Keeler. L l)iscus, Crawford. the hymng-he-ga- ve forinemerkl-daybut-eiuuidaIt is moreover a prouss, notataticiaTnjrcmg condition. "We cease to adjust. nl notice of the art exhibit to" be seen will be observ&rohl6nday7" this ; j eta A CHILD mere conditions in life, we find that at. the Brigham Young university year, f ' On Sunday the veterans will ABOUT . 100 yard dash: Brinton and Atkins. attend the Baptist church iqa body consciousness goes down to a mini- - this weekr-- ' The choir u'- - " Baird. mra?taiixed-4iabitsI442a- e iAfid Hatpn to a sermon appropriate 220,-and Chambef440 y " " . Because Chris Tamony wanted nearer people live to the principles Raise to Thee Thanks for Thy for the day. lain. to take his littlf boy away from the of righteousness, the greater iree-do- Blessings Free." The "prayer was 880 yd. run, Jacobs. will they enjoyAlLpersons offered by Bishop T. N. Taylor. "lome of Charles Hanks- - of Ameri-ra- n 1 mile, Holdaway. "Port- lant SundavSa livelv little are not born equ?l as to native The choir sang"lheAanthem,"ConROUGH 2 sider. and Hear Me.'. life- - m-- a "whic1r"Hankrpb-lity;some-eon!eivIn too"pIace" scrap Low , b urdleaSi mmons and- JJean , the The choir : sang for closine received a pretty bad cut on we broader aspect and are actuated by " Roskelly. and Box. High .. face."" Tamonywha inffictediTt a burning ambition to Jbetter.tbe anthem, GcKofIsraelanidEjder Pole-vaulT Adams anLBox, t, 1 heir very ueorge o. laylor pronounced the II Iwouu'd with a poato knife, was world and humariity and AtkinSv Baird benedk-tionHigh jump arrested but was releasedaf b ac- -. nature is order and system Where or vJouvule Broad iump cording to Sheriff Judd thtyJs not h "Atkins.:Au exceptional ,case i)f assault owns the following- - mining claims apt to be- - any charge .brought Shot put, Conville and Peterson. took place last Sunday evening on in American Fork canyon: Uncle " against him as he has promsied to ', North Academy Ave. when seven Hammer, - r " ' to 7, both inclusive, -- leave the cky ." jHSam--No8.Igirlsjfrom Pleasant View assaulted Discus, . SouthT fumhu eTed ver 'PI u me-a-nd According to the gtory, .ramoTiy and two boys" or luiff cityr two OFFICTIEff: the house of Hanks and PA Y Florpnce. The directors and officers iThe girls were walkingalong Iwocpuple8 ' the two men began to quarrel .over UUlill fill I are J. E. Thorne, presidentfllobert the street and apparently .through TiefereeaudstaTter is some family . Andeson, vice pres'dent; l. ban. real meanness the girls started to ' Mrs. Hanks brother and in the and treasurer; Thome,' secretary of Insult the couples. Without Warn- Ljudges finishW. H. Rydalch, The Utah Centennial Mining Leu .West and Nathanial Pierce. - scuffle, Tamony slashed Hanks in G." Peterson. ing they'struckthe boys with sticks Gene Roberts and P. Blood company tas filed articles of incorthcithaj)otatoknife. W. Kpight, Archie Medical Superintendent Calder and later resorteda to the usea of Timers J. """flowed" freely "and from "the "appear- - poration r with the county clerk --Thurman and A.F.-l'altwo it iounu east has mental is the of Grove the stonpg, lhe couples hospital gone general place - ance of the men it would &ppear Pleasant LField judges Slade, Love, Swen to flee for their lives. is on a purchasings wox Jtor tne stock . ' business." necessary The of capital both were Berionslyhurt. that they " sen. the notified but StaJlings, Petersen" and Dr. nolW Th New wm value as far will as He eo of HinW will recover and Tamony $50,000, in shares the par I Chamberlam. be will case weeks. about dropped. two be ' and The company Yrk of live cents eacn. gone leave the city, - will -- .PBaydT- - aud- -- 7-- :. iakerom 101 - r r ..... - "1 That V ds ries are w'STTocaiVji' -- ..... Oliver. J m kpoVn-worl- eight men ai.d txnBequeDtly are at new advance in civilization. disadvantage in a dual meet Aiie uay tti uy me eiaiuico a against a full' team,, "but." they are for Memorial day is May 30..'. J confident of winning tie meet at the . ,.. . irasmuch as tins date comes western Athletic conference at Ulu- on Sunday this year, it is ad1 his is caeo in the near tuture. visable to observe Monday, the main object of their trip. . -It ;vff t k nine against May3lfasa holiday.Miner won tne nanirTTi only proper that the people of the Olympic Athletic club last Sat- t t Km this city observe the day as jt uroay in i:o ana uie q arier in one of memorial, and display 51.2. About two weeks ago Craw- -. true sympathies by decorating ford won the hammer throw BgainBt the graves vt the departed. Berkeley throwing" It 14'4 feetr fDad ' Moulton, the coach, for .Mayor. merly of Wiatnsinr.: is one i)Llbe best in America. Stanford had ' never defeated Berkely before be want there but since that time t tty have won four out of, seven "meets. He trained Krahgaline, ; one of who operate t ... Reported by James- - A. i houses. 1 - . . - - -- "Elder 3seih Peterson discoursed there is confusion there can be no at the tabernacle Sunday- - upon the freedom. The more- - people there jl the freedom that the gospel gives to me are un:ted in a' common TjfttPrdav Saints. The term free greater will be the freedom enjoyed - - GENERAL CONDITIOSiJ dom was explained to be the power bv each uersun. Freedom is not than independence but dependence or co Mr. Scott stated to the Herald to act upon other things rather able to been bas operation. W e must-bthat he realized the slaughter hous- Pllix cted..nP?';l -between-and rieht choose and wrong that religion es were not as good asthey could thought by semeun- ahead and look to able and be separate euDjecis oui beandassertedthat1;:.they could science are considered A is the in lderstandwhat Juture. them the sneaker hardly be made better .uotiIsome than freedom has after look person greater means were adopted which would in the sense that both animals because be can look ahead limits Scienc 'to welfare. man'ak sewer. the connect them with f and plan ways by which he can Scott does the killing for all field to the experiences of this life; overcome the less intelligent and - the butcher shops ioIProvo, "with religion looks farther- - ahead the Our religion - looks beyend this the exception of the Provo Meat evaluates present experiences in Hoht tif an eternal existence. The life, science doesn't. :The spirit of A Packing company. of salvation the a gives inspiration that enThis plant wae lound in fairly ifcpel euggeste plan overcome me ablesgospel man to look into and. plan for man may decent condition and it is also safe wherebv and appetites of nature; i the future. The- - better a! man can to say that the conditions at the passions . .1 t -ino a look ahead and plan for the future, Provo Meat&Packing company's IB me power oi euvaunu. so fast the greater will be his freedom. have been person gains intelligence, slaughter house would CV V. Ulaizer gave a re ia " Elder salvation It thought he gain had "the men in charge will . different his visits among ' the saints a of limits that perport religion known that they were to have visit- by many It should not." Everyr of the stake. The priesthood class ors. It is hardly fair, therefore, son's liberty. save himself, meetings are being well attended of 4udira.berwptn the two, fila tighter one must, B course, hia anil Ko Ima. .' nrrnn atiov n a v be day- - has come it T when the nation cans Ibe dav '1 i. Vinlt in tlip nirm of Iiff nd goes out to dress the graves of .4 the dead. - It is a custom X which should be held sacred. J Memorial day is the moit will -- . . Among the A'frican tribes that Colonel Roosevelt and bis hunting part; eneounter.in East .AMt'ft none, is more pictnresqne than the Kavirondo. their-bodie- s with white clay and.w&en on lhe "warwith themselves costly plumes. Their principal chief U nearly path" 'dorn a hundred jears bid In this picture he is shown squatting near a group ri his warriors and engaged in incantations that precede a hunting expeditloa. - Wednesday afternoon when the" famous team of. Stanford university meet the athletes of Utah. 'All the important business houses have de- lared a half holiday and a great crowd is expectedr The Stanford team came in ryes terday and were up on the track" in the afternoon. - They are a - fine looking bunch. Their brown bodies show- evidence of much training- in - r j'- r ; , - the OEMS DAY e .The feediug pens for the hogs adioiu the main'burlding but accord ing to Mr. Scott "the hoes ' aranot pen only during feed kept This hours. pen has a wooden ing - floor which 'is said to be kept clean. feed When- askecl about ' if M and ere the hogs given ' Scott Mr. they "vere given grain '.Bii l, u Well my grain bill - for- - my hogs was nine hundred. do' lais last -feed them -- grain year.' I always - before they are killed." Mr. Scott said that the hoes were fed on" eil- t ail ahdlreluse "except a "few weeks before killing. , , j . PRDVOS GREATES- T- BEGGAR - the cooliDg"room ""and" wheu the '-'meat is dressed it is transferred to the cooling room by. means of "pull--- 1 t"'iin flrrinii - himumwi ii nil) :aJ.: I'll iriil witb-thexeys. "All these places ception of the hide room had been recently given a coat of whitewash. AFRICAN WARRIORS THAT ROOSEVELT WILL MEET DURING " - HOG PEN : HIS - HUNT; . - comVany from the original is oneof the largest and h soon as warm weather-commenc- es to melt the snow in the mount: ins it will rise much faster. Old settlers are predicting that the lake will behigher tbaint has been in flfty j This slaughter house i88framfe 2: affajriThe killing' room adjoins ' ir Te " tainy good condition. . sl -- I place-wa- s eing -- atives of the. Herald yesterday Land from the appearance of the place the Herald story of Saturday did some good."" The place was all whitewashed and; eyery things in fairly good shape." No ' killine had been done on Sunday or Monday until late in the afters noonrthe Utah Lake ia now about two Jeet. higher- - than Compromise is-b- The Canbjr Scott slaughter house was visited by represent m V The Oquirrh BlackMarbTe & Mining company,".: with a capital of -- organized id f 100,000, point andsfloodulg" f erands. of across of this tjity to jterateheld-KJedar-- tile farm lands in Utah. strom black marble Jleposits on About 1600 -- cubic feet of Pelican Point, across ttie Utah lake, water per 6eccnd is" going out west of Provo; E, J. Ramsey of through Jordan river, which California will be president of the is also overflowing - its banks, company, and J udge Wr NrDuu inundating many acres of valberry, has. been selected as vice presuable Cay Jandsv""""""" ident and C. T. Henshall of New York,- genera superintendent- - The balance .of" the oflicertjand directors What was known as dam in Jordan river, built of ce have' not yet been settled ufpon, but ment, . haa.been blown out with assurance is given that strong local and eastern talent "will' be'folfnd at dynamite, but still the river is -the bead of - theiwporation--whe- ii ta'carfy'bne" half of the water -that is aeeuijiulating "in the lake. the papers ire filed.It isIaimI The lake s level" is .rising ' from one half to one inch per day and as black marble secured by this ' new White-washed-Ho- gs Good.- Effl HlilSEPUIIII Place Had Been Recently Gleaned and are Fed Refuse From Killed Cattl- e- Conditions are PROPERTY Oil VEST SIDE OF UTAH LAKE LAKE ABOVE al. . m. Ed WilkiDs has returned L'ora Evanston, Wyoming, with. his dau ghter Gertrude, who waS taker 14 while teaching school at i OiU. Miss Wilkena is sufTerin : from voua prostration and will r: with rebt and medical tre-atir- - |