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Show "Strawberry Day" next Tuesday. It vill be a jreat day; ""Every body in thexntire valley are talking about it and the largest crowd ever in Provo will attend the -- The Salt Lake stock exchange has.declared a holiday ioi Tuesday, and the brokers from the city will: attend in a body. Strawberries free to every visitor. Excellent horse races, ball game, foot races and all kinds of L. v sports. .' ouncil has called a convention fornllxU; county officers to be held on J,uly 10th to consider j.... hibition. Two .boys shot a little girl. Tintic mines in good condition. ; Forty thousand acres of land to be irrigated by the fes-tiviti- ec. ' ' -- :- EIGHT-PACE- selling at a low price. Strawberries-ar- e - "H ESIGJiLyour- - adver " waste-watciorProvo'rivcrr-7""'""- S ,r trsernews so a lo cre4 ate more business- .- Ad ver tising har creat.ve power, orcsn be made to have.- - It'a the kind to use. Brains. 1N newswaper PE0V0 CITY, UTAH, SATURDAI, JUNE 26U?09. BY 'JAMES It is Like City, Vtah, June 25, 1909. W. H. Ray & Co- - and Other Members nd Brokers, Prove, Vtah," Gentlemen. I 4m directed in behalf of this exck.n4e to . cept y our. kind Jn vititjon lo partpate in your cbration-e- f Strawberry Day , June 29th. While this Is contrary to our established rule to close only on contended by those who say that they want county or fctate wide proSibitionulmt are not In favof of prohibition for Provo, that if the saloon ie closed in Provo and not in .the county" and "state,' "the county commissioner will jpra,flt licenses to sell intoxicatidg liquors near tbe town that we will have all the 'evils of the saloon without the .Candidly, are you in earwhen liest you make this contention? r . ... r .1 Ti, iv may smi me iancy ot some people to believe that all men are ditTons j rogues," burcreateright 'll a it not mey Sa.lt . -- j --"r" ;ri---rTr- general holidays, we feel that the Provo City members of our exM our hands, change are entitled lo special consideration W .m respectfully, J. A. Shorten. Secretary - rev-Jenu- mm m e. iJ HOUSE IS THE SLAUGHTER V GOOD CONDITION NOW . lflD Tbe-interio- eoun-ntyJboa- rd - hyJJie-oiii'pr- i t a-s- " ' . bt I . g t 22-calib- er -- J 0fbeilUhaTeesery t If house cleaned up. "the owners do not obey . the orders, .charges will be preferred against themT' Other conditions will be id- in tuaiiear ivefjtigaten h'future, "whic- will tenoTto protect the health ofthe people. s .slaughter - or their tljj ieeiicg- trougna fcmoaeiea. ine slaughter house ie jiow in fairly re--j speotable shape. According to the statement of Dr. Pyne, it is the purpose of the - J .these-m- n- ra iusu a? .ODe m a- earch for .Artliur Knudson i" Pasi. T sumi ig mat iney are t lost to the and Lawrem-- Johnson, who interegts cf peopiewho electe(, will be formerly charged with 4,them that they wouk license mtoxicarAs near a citv . . : nine years developed the in- - X that had declared for tbe closing f formation that tbe Khudson 1 trie saloon? Would thev so out bey had escaped to' the Provo rage public sentiment bench and - the Johnson boy Again it .is contended if the saw loon is closed, many wage earners bad gone to Tucker. Officers who work outeide of Provo will be sent for them as soon who came here to spend their earn as complaints can be made out. " 7 ings" because" they Jove drink and "The can get it here, will go to other on a neighbor; Mrs. Knudson, places to spend their noney. The old argument o the doll ar- -s eai net and wluai shot she wae in a email building at the rear of Uhe soul. But is it not overdrawn? How many" would take their money the house. The two bove had to other places to spend it? The revolver and fired X' a six snots, two of which jene-experience of business men in cities trated the door of the build- ing and onjs bullett entered the girl b leg above .the- knee. 4 "Although the bullet has not been removed, the wound is 1 not regarded &s dangerous. e have-boe- " , inf character-c- f rs fliu-vr- , , . e. OS A where the saloons have been closed that it baa increased tdeir business that more and better clothing, more groceries, furniture etc, baye" been aojUTunder probibithiiei ordinances than under license.; But should if take"every "drinking person with what little he spends for these necessanes away from the town, would not the creating of "a better environment for..our children and the hundreds who come here to attend school be worth indefinately more to us than the profits received trowi his trnfit-vVe - should like" to ack these letion8 of those who are iu favor of continuing the edoons in Prove: 7 wbsch ' has been discussed in I "SB 1 int i u-QU- OR -- QUESTION At a meeting- ofz the citv conn- . J I il which the report of the judiciary com mittee which recommended that a convention of all the officials ward.,, . X .of the different cities -- and the county officials meet here July 10, was adopted. The purpose of the convention will be to con- siaer some umiornuty in nanai-Jln- g the liquor " - waheldJasLliIlihL.t uiioni The city taxes of the Provo wooN-eT3BilJllv- reduceljrom"f250 to $125, on account of the mills not quentlyr' "If it k not a ged place for running. The student body of the Brlgham YOUR boy to visit,, for wke boy is Ytmng-tftnverit a good f)lacezLL- ty presented a peti- -' "Do rm aHui vriir liiv in ciav tion sking that no liquor licenses ' away f roeu. the hwls, higfe class be issued, except iermwsion to felt ecturee, religious meetings, clean, for- medical - purposes! Accepted social etrtartainmenfe? If bot'why and filed as the matter was already - ia the , not'.,,. " Don Park resignel as fire team-fit"Do 5rou advise your boy to keep and Job n Loveless as extra the. saloons? away frm why do you o advise him?" resignations to take - efleet fireman; r; "Then ckep do wtf inQUfflheart,: J ulyjl 'rltef erredtothe committee ' - si - haBdsf-s-committee- r- er If-s- o if the sa4oon is not a good j!ace for on fire department with instructions 'his to your boy time, .why are to confer with tbe fiie department. pass r -- - , . - -- JQs-eptrCar- eiier-actiwiyzairTve- Ty" . ' -- r I HMD ; nni ad pi cnin t t mlot .. 'JP J -- -- as-fo- et loiter Ooi;; Utah.-ewaierw- und f ill . - - !. -- 1- " 1 'the-floOr- lL riod '. - t . tM -- r m rn mm niiiA - h i mmw Mr mm ,. tt z.vr 10 V;-- t . f j MV A- lysIe City "Attorney Thomas reported tlie the closing of the aJoons in neoeifcity for an amended pol tax ordinance, to conform to the ward. Provo?" : Mixed quartet: Fifth Ward session laws of 1909. ReferredTto of the Frow motives the heart Girls' solos: El ia Richie. Seer;m the committee on hid iciar y ; 'God judgeth men.' The committee on claims report ward; Helen Newell. Fifth cu foirnraKltr nn a nlaim r.t C i Art k Jioyscborur:. Third, ward, J. hnson" conduc-torr- Fifth Albert Man warm?; for hqrsfr which JLlmer was killed by falling into the east Jacobs, conductor. drain. 8it was foil nd ithe horse ;2PgaD soIo.Aesal Nelson, Sec had been turned loose iff the street ond yard; Murline Roylance, Fifth to graze and was hobbled; the rey ward. "ladies duet went ta th naa ecut uuuh jur uie U'jiuulll- 1 ATTEMPTED SUICIDE Third ward with the Fifth ward tee and attorney to make further second. Charles Pepper of PaysoD, a investigations man aUiut jQibVyears, of age f Action ; was deferred on a ;reprt wuue servinga sentence ot nve ? vta me nre nepanment recom- - TWELVE days in lieu of a fivedollar mending the purchase of another street sprinkler fine, imposed by Justice Bale. i The city recorder was instructed I for k Sunday drunk, was dp 1 fonnd this morning bleeding to notify the general ctnimitte" on UULLnll I Mill HdULU entertainment for tbe G. A. R. profusely from an ugly gash. Dr. John C. Gofsuch a nromu in the throat, made by hisjjwn veterans, that they would entertain Iionrl orirh an tA nnntnt such G..A. R. veterans '.as lulebt "nent practising physician of D. Colorado stopped -- off in Prnwr car COme to PrOVO," b'lt would nnt PePPfir was sent up on last to tribute Uie general, committee.- - lterdayto' visit his f friends: Mr.'P.'" M onday, havmg pleaded guil- -I Wr IT The ordinance tfrreulate bicycle 8. Newcombety to a plainruSuhday Jrink::-- T othfre and When Marshal" Clayson en-- x after inspecting the ndingwa8 laiQnbtble. fity tered the cell this morning street supervisor was in- -. and surroundine fruit district: -to structed remove" cobble stones cided Wmva;Jjfotir T rrmifs Uit repper lyiBgfjn T apparently dead, in" from a number of streets, which lands. He bought the - Loren zo had beerrleft after the sewer trench- - Bate farm on Provo Renrh f, pool of blood. But on c1op $ 12,000 and - is --Jeliglittd with lh ' . examination it was found Ko efhad beea.xiug. T ...-iwas still alive. ; country. Dr. Gorsuch left for the J Alaska-Yuko- n Dr. Winter was immediately expositson after which -- he "will, visit all the summoned and dressed" the" cities -- retaming to" Denver about wound. At . last- - accounts X August l. . Pepper was etill alive. you against zzt'&zRt HindmarBh7TeportrTlist ; Boys' chorus,, prize $7, Provo Third ward, Boys' solo, first prize $7, Ilomer. Yates, Fifth .ward, second prize $3, Luther Eggertsen Fourth ward, -Adjudicator Wetzel" gav a special prize to Aarold Dunnr Sixth ward Mixed quartette, prize $7, awarU 1 edtoFifthwartL GirJs' solo, first prize, $7, Ella Ritchie, Secocd ward; second prixef Sfise-Ella-Xewell, "Fifth Boys' chorus, second prize, $3. Fourth ward, -- Organ solo,' first prize, Asael Second Nelson, ward; "second prize,; $3, Merlin Roylance, Fifth warL Ladies' duet, first prize $7, ThIxI ' ward; second prize $3, Fifth ward. Grand chorus, first prize, $2Q0 r4sgville- - Seeond" ward; "7ecomi prize, $40, Springville Fourtii, ward; third prize, snecial hv th adjudicator,, Provo Fiftlf"ward Lady. chorus: Second war('rCirI' Nehon, conductor; Fifth ward,. conductor. Boys' f solo; Homer Yts, FiTJ ward; Luther Eggertser, FourU f 't jnext-SaluidayWi- uuiioiucn "Is it to accomodate Yol'R bev r vour neiirhbjurft ' bw thatvou ' want the saloon door oj)en; If you consider tle saloon tr be a eood thine For Pwrvo. whv iiot Q ' encouTaiienpOTKoyto visit it tre 10 nniiPinrnnir-- i 4-- this cityJor gome lime is now SHERMAN u T 'uiauy in kuuwo as me Provo lleservoir compaDy and' LUST GALL has filed an application with StateEngineer Tanner for con- BUTARE ADVANCING siderablej water which is at this timegoing to waste. The Mrs. M. Jr Sherman died at her project when completed will home this morning at 6 a. m, at tbe reclaim about forty-- thousand X If the housewife has not already age of 72. Sle has lived ia this acres of land which is at this 1 rut away a supply of strawberry eity for some time, and was well d. 2"time-ana f ibeuilerr known, The" body will"be lakei prePcrveaJKi to "do so". .- Jbe to Cuba iil.r for buruinreT Kin it is now high-ti- me J ... - . . n - ... ril , price of berries advanced today and the wholesalers state that: they, will will arrive in. this cit' ir a dar or .T - lhe .ovoReeevoir company by ." Murdock, consinue to advance. . Probably tw and will return with the bud? IW l?refi,,dent ? PP1C8-Bee the close of rhrtfeceased4eaYernhferchndre07fiaa! appropriate seventy three acre-fethe strawberry season. lire, frank McGraw of thiarcitr. ? nuna trom Provo nver, Utah Tbe ' minimum price and the rnnr,finVMu t be ountyr r . aaaximumuanUty-wasrsache-Jstored whenever available during when the afternoon price short fiervice will be conducted by Thursday lrcua October-l- f each of berries went to ninety cento per the Rev J. Challen Smith at the tne until of inclueiye year the 1, July case retail. They are today selling famUyresidence, Tuesday, at 3 p.m. in lake following, year Washington double at f 1.5oand $1.6o per" Bady may be viewed from 10' to - 12 No. -- situated on onsnrpgyed 4, .r-rxsase. " It is evident that the season a.m. land" tn 'tEe"Tjinia7i ' Forest reserve n rfaitmhg-lrrirlrjBriKltenear the head of the stream. The 52 minutes" west 1,320 feet distant BALDWIN PIAJUO VSED days will see the last of the season. center of tbe dam - which - is to be from - the west Quarter enrnpr of T:The piano, used to- - the contest at built at the outlet Said w , . I . theTabernacle last rThuridaT and At. U fimhr V7hinh Koomi eniWk 7i - ' i c n"i." . v "cmprvrBwunrTaiige msrM j .I'rktftyvwiDg BttldtifreeTl minutes west about 18. from where it will be conveyed for win lurnisnea Dy ijarton and liiake. 691 feet ; distant from the United a distance of 80,000 feet in a pipe BE RUSHED This' accounts for the splendid: tone States government monument locat- lin and a canal and there used tn in tbe piano selectioM. . ed on Mount Baldy. : The water so irrigate 40,000 acres of land. This stored ; will: b released from said Irrigation about Alumni association The B.y-U.-- " Tte Prcvo Meat & Packine reservoir durine the Deriod from $20,000. BchemrwnFct ' f which has tbe erection of the tlOO.OOd has commenced suit against June 1 to October 1. inclusive, of ''kaeser Memorial building incharge, company Stone Walker Company to collect each year, and allowed : to flow A. P. Fillerup has sold his farm .expects to have the building construct- I down the natural for merchandise 137.29 and against " wwsv. VUMIO in Vineyard. He will take a trip O ed by the close of this school'year, arid Stone companyto collect below said lake to a point on Provo to Mexico tolvisitliis - that the next alumni Walker, be wilj sons and mav meelJpg eiataAho. nc3t Sir $ UeciJs to temaiaJthere, . MRS CONVENTION J.'Forwbose boy do you wait the saloon.' The Sucday school musicaf test cksed last night. The following are the numbers and prizes: Girls' solo, Cradle eongv. Miss Thorn;" SpriDgville "Miss' Florencei" Meldrum Pleasant View. The prizes and medals to the successful contestants wereawardetl as follows:; Ladies' choius, first prize $20 cash, Provo Second ward and medal to conductor, Carl Nelson; Second prize, $10, Provo Fifth ' r r - " 1 hnei fi PLEASING CONTES1 PUFFIN APPLICATION FOR WASTE WATER OF PROVO RIVER - . CLOSES AFTER VERY -- e Ir,lPfQ ifiiaaijfdanoei with a plan to be followed by the county board of health until every slaughter house has been plawd on respectable basis. - There was considerable difference in the conditions coiapared with wit. those found ou the previous 'clean "The company had obeyed tie " jn up" orders aix!.. everything much betttr-ehapwhiie- of the buildiutrs i nf k nmca' Tha liny rooms have been carefutiy.4ileaned The ilood ; and a new drain p:aced. "from-Ro- ck Canyon assisted in cleaning ut theorral' Tbe hog pens have been cleaned and oAeie t..t ueueraliV are honest? The have his place in the . pessimist may econoMY" of things but it is tlteTt SHOD optimist who makes thfngs move onward. Who-arOHr county commission Men eleetevd, to serve the ere LITTLE GIRL Vest of the people. Does Hike men , Dr. II. 8. Pyne, secretary of the board of health in Utah county, accompanied by a Herald representative, vwcl"the bLughter .house of the Prjvo Meat fc Packing yesterday for" the purpose of asca tiki air the conditions. Jibe . ... : 3. 72 NO: ARE NING FOR YOUR BOY? ATTEND STRA WBERR Y FESTIVITIES IN A BODYi .VfetLof Brains. over his counter. -- V0L,-Xir 5? advertise- ment is simply t he natural, sincere talk th t a. merchant uses in niakiug a sale nmnu ii.llDSAC -fl- ffch ' 6rTtas"Been struck in the Decker Mining company's property in Decker canyon, west of Charles , zWord was received this mnrn!nf tons c:Iflthe breast of Ihe tunnel from the Tintic Ilumbolt mine thai which is now in 640 ftet.' a 'streak a cave had been encoon tered in ti of ore in the footwall assays 22 per shaft and .the indications for a good cent lead, 65 ounces of silver and ore body are very favorable. Tin $1.40 r gold. It is expected that Ishaft is Jiot hxbut a - short distance tbiswiirrhcrease Tn - quantity as and the ' prospects for ore at ;t!h work, proeressesTheveinte :40 level - are- - good. 1 lue who r.r feet wide, so there is plenty of room interested in the property. are rIc-- for the good ore to sprend. ed wi'.b the out'o.k. |