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Show : I ' ! - V t C Cardan 7 i i : i . - I t - THE PRO V IIEBALP ssT jsl 1 t ' VOL. XtV, Nt(. - I - PROVO 11. 31, 191V- - UTAH, TUESDAY, JANUARY- EFOHTv.; I . 1 vj ill II II m w j i II ii 1 1 n.n prTim 1ri1rn I II ll lzill I HI 1 1 n I 1 H I ti r i & 1 iBJllin jw III III Hi III1 II a JLJJJUJUJWL IUI , : nr iLiuiuuii i I 1 1 II ! I it I i n lli zTJTd the The services were of the Wm. T. 1 No Sfcwnmi :'A: jy--ojt whteh fbeeceaaed was an- - honored member, A Large number of relatives and friends were in attendance. The speakers were Rev. F. O. Kel- jpyr Rev. (1 VV. Laogat.kpr anA Judge Alfred Saxejv 1 I fl I ft II I .-- Jiiru funeral Bervicos ru UuulD D 1 1 1 1 lll.L J iiuUllUttL-- " ivillmivuu niinnrnn 4 li I L U U . ! I I ; nil i JI IJ I L II I Methodist church. lu I (Hi 1 1 1 1 1 I M I II I" ir n u v 1 1 41 1- -,- 4- Mm under ithe direction Educators and Farmers HoldrofitableA Day Sessions Indicted Persons Al 1 Ap- High Water Obstruction pear in Cour- t- Sat" Carries Down the River : jirJay-dIpnda- y theG. AR.A BOY PLEADS GUILTY TRACK IS CLEARED Members -- Tin; iTirturirefrmiaBrTi Earl Bennion, Jliss Plorence Dudley, aiC4'Qregei,C. C. ;Clayton and Doug-- " las White, and also the following distinguished citizens, who came down in a i special car, Governor Spry, John - Ddrn ana Matt Thomasof the A, C.' U. bbjardf President and Mrs. John A. . Widtsoe, Secretary J. K. Caine of Uie CI ub," D. F. Stfl't Laie Comniercial Ccjllett, J; H. Mantfertield Htd AnhuT .LoT.uSha!Gjuajt-.ii- ofjthe Butchers and Gro- - o tore Judge 'Booth yesterday to plead ToThe indictment ' rendered by the NINETEENTH CENTURY CLUB INAUGURATES "CHILDREN'S MOURgran(1 jury last wtt'H:. They were representea in court bv Attorney J. w. N. VhitecotftJn7nd upon request were The Kineteenth Century Club has until next Monday j to plead. given libeen granted permission by the The indicted merchants are not tell brary board to establish andt maintain a children's hour weekly at tie library ing what plan of procedure tbey-wi- fl in thamselves defending 5:30 o'clock. follow WdnesdayromiilSlL-l- CbJldrenyfom.theges cif 6 iarJ2 are against the charge, but the ilea that is hot for a min The first story will begiven they are Provo yesterday ' Piatt, arrived ute jentertained by any af thosefi in de-- - Tebruary SanS. thereaf ter ,s very J;eek - mrntng-nd-r- ei gfeetfed dieted. Their reatesi'anrett .sefejna -pot by Mayor .TV H Ray, members of at ihevSftme place and hoar. i to be the fun other people have over thfe cbminlttee''' Appointed ' to arrange the matter,' as 'they have been' thie-o- b"Professor Land. S"toriesr Jonhe" reception, about 450ft citizens; of many a jest during the past Toast, "After Seed Time Cornea the' ject ana"nrerovd Tiahd. r t iT f; Harvest," G. J. Carpenter. T2WzenBsJ(;llle.agricuJ-tura- l Munic, orchestra, one and all glad, however, They are . exhibits in the' cars, after which Jii Jlxfmg the bond at ?o6' anrif al that of.'ibtafi.tbuW Wedlock Toast, s instruf-Ktiv. O. C. .Grefg gajca short Ibut each man to be hir own bondstalk on the milch cow, using one with SaltLake Route," Douglas lowingthy-'ase"The-F'rt man;White. ener. feared . ' i ToT f fie cows lh!.jjir&iffiibil iorTTIustraF ' some little Toast Aembarrassment It 1s Mrs. "Back to the Land," was bJs 'Aa. points. Adjournment ing lbert Talmage. thej'aVe' uci. deeply concerned . taken to the Centrah school,' where Mr pver theoutconie at the. affair and - In ellEtble. . - ap-rre- cow, and Dr. John A. vvidtsoe spoKe on the fesounies of tftanl A meeting was )held la the iCentril Echool in tbe afternoon at which Prof. Li..: A. Merjil anoke.iinsljuctijelypn iixtuie aod answeHbd ,sever&i soij UaesUdnS on this topic. jTlrge atlcllence' assembled at"Ub " CffilraT' ich ool "last "ievehing. 3Vidto wap the first DJohi epeaker. fHet explained tplan, structure an plant food, showing the con ditions required for plant growth, re-ferf1ng;.;itfmorously.: tp the .afierhooa, addresses 'by 0. C. Gregg on the 'cow,! by 'Earl' Bennion on the hog, as "baving talked, to convey the idea that " 4 dairyijjg"fd'T)ork"Tsroductioirwasan theie js agricluri, hle tp Jm.t!Qrian.t.,tBing countrj-- . . ' - One L of ...the biggest -- siTpwslides in piany'ears in Provo canyon occurred yesterday morning- - at a;45 'clock, and covered the Denver' & .Rio Grande railroad trackfor a distance of 400 feet at an average depth-o... . sixty feet' ,, The slide came oHfof the middle fork at Bridal WTalls, a, point about four: miles from the mouth of Provo canyon, and besides covering the railroad track, the river bed is.filled with iOQw jfor a distance, of more than .: ' : -- taseei; in the' river antf.the'flpoJ rSenthnent, Alfj Jegg, pf Mnnesou. trial they will "be able to explain has wasbefl out 200 feet of the coun''Sentiment, jfiotenior Spryj,; Jt , whatever ; wists tending to connect road. It has also undermined the ty them with any sort of illegal transac SenUmenip" Mi Thomas. foundation"- of Jhe section iouseL at tion in a Bianoer that will absolutely ' that point. ciear tflem of the odium now attached e All traffic,, both by wago and rail Despite the rain and the disagree-ablto..being a food dealer. between the nwuth- - of Prpv6cayon walking, a f 'lafliea was(ireger.t Vstet-- f i LeRio Jaeues also1 answered ind andTHeberatyrTand Zl Proyovalley wuen to?' domestic asked that be be given until Wednes points has been suspended, and it arternoon day day to answer the, indictment against will be several ' days before trains can lectures Biepce w;ere' given In th "khd : nim, "charging him with tampering go through theanyoh? 2 room t)f the public ifbrary, ' Large forces of men liave been sent s with.iWitneasss. In Hae Provci; liquor thce felt well renaid for the trouble cases. tp the scene of the "slide, and the in takn bejng present, j ' Albert Leo Miner andIHeLNoble work of clearing the track was comaajehair-and' Grace .Chever,'acte appeared in tourf SaturaarahTpTead- - menced under very dangerous clLtcumman of the, afternoon, and iytrmlirpttd to the ludltHUieiit lelunfeat' tances, it being Miss Florence Dudley, teacher of than, likely that the snow will come f against hem ol yipiating'lfi down ; from either-- one of the' other siep department bt Tthei Agricultural TOllege' of txigan "aslhe girl q In a forks at any' ttiomeht' This being the statemenlj to the.curt . - . gaerif -- e i . Jthem-selve- ' ", jr. LOOKING The board commissioners met 'yesterday and transacted the routine "business before it.l "Commissioner C, H. Ward was unable to be in attendance owing to an attack of :, the grippe, r The report of the fruit tree inspect or presented some interesting tacts concerning the affairs of his ofice, indicattng commendable activity and the" value of the services of such an - feared-thaTltltsTgg- fe ef-guil- ty c' law'Mfnef3rV.I!titiib for rscafes; 20 bushels Ore Deposit is 7 ta be Opened T 1: : ENGINEER'S REPORT andMibashels :&rzw:Qrms;' of peas were condemned the year, - The Camp; Bird is one of jhe" most? active" "nimihg" propeTties in thisseo tion of the country, and its ownerv -bjlve been encouraged tp do very -- ship- 334. Trees .planted v. Apptesp4S3r7a-19,675; cherries, peaches, 1421,720; pears, 15,020; . apricots, 810; plums " and prunes, 2210. Total value of fruit produced in 1910, 1481,500. -- About. half of this was .. shipped Put of the state. -- StO; Carloads Apples. shipped peaches, 108; pears, plums ahd prunes, 20; ,stra,wberriea, 16; othej jmall fruit. 27. Total, 264. Local freight and express shipments reduced to carloads, 70. f.-- . . oBits that now appear to be a cejp- r i tainty. A report oh the report made withinr the past week shows the conditions la detail -- and afford justification for stromf" faith, in the future of Camp Bird. The report was made by W. D. E. M and Is as. Harribgton, C. E.-an- -- The report states that orchard conditions have improved greatly the past two Years, especially in' commercial orchards.' Mr. Davis suggests a continued and better educa-tloamong' fruit growers, that the old, infected and diseased trees may ' ' ednie ont in time. ' 'The question of the appbfntment of n - - -- . ' .;, i Provo,' Utah, Jan.1 24, ::r": :T;-..- - i isll. the President and Board of Directors, Camp Bird Mining- Co, - To - Provo, Utah., ' Gentlemen" I submit .T . .'" you berewltbi a report of 'my examination of your ' 1911; J'The property made Jan. accompanying blue print shows & platted aurvey of the present 19-2- . time,,vailr i -, "fl roplet wuiucc t,;. right direction The in detait-tunnel as f Wm. Miller was appointed deputy follows: For geology 60 the first feet ia foundl' assessor for : American Fork in place finery divided, "angular,- tallus mater ial cemented together into a mass t&'-- ' of Joseph B. Forbes, resigned. "" .. '. r 1'Marr yarnmoBpf' "Viheyard" pres eembllntr breccia. 88 feet develops lime Ma. next The ented the matter of opening a road blocks with seams of calcite. two "rods wide in that district with no further In Talc and clafi. Eighty feet expense to the county exeept the which are ' altered 'products of an begin to come ia and.- -' fencing, and the matter was referred slickened aide .heavily iron stained.'! to Messrs. Ward and. Gardner ..I show along cleavage ,faces and Iru cracks, besides calcite seams growing;,: more ' noticeable and larger ar ttil... CalciteBeing essentially' a" vein 'minr-- : E :.:v tral. .. .,':' ,f', For J42 feet this "condition exists; ' Ma- flay, small iron sums, and cafc J..::;.:::!."--...:.;- . " able surface conditions having an, im portaat bearing upon the West methOf? of developing the property. Too mticb stuoy ot meeting, tSetoT ogy 01 your entire holdings, but ne?eiy- lowing applicatiocg. navfng been filed: theless, ' enough data hap been seNJ T. Fenton, S. TJ: Badmarl and E. H. cured to do exploration work in the Davis. - - .. WnspocWtotJ?? IaldfoVrVtintil! next ' - -- -- .. - s ; :, - . IS SIO II1S1EBI 1 TTOl'c'AttolV'Ciff;Baid;that;-hbelieved" The fyse to be'a proiter one are Great Unquestionably L- Total number of cars of iruiv ped for FINE e - cit . weama oceuring more WHlttFw-bWAs- r frequeiitiy-tfie'lfnwbelf- ig alctur -- give xnaxry evidences of lateral fold- -' togs', under rgreat pressure, and same r,, ' "ZZj'-- 'i ... his yiik onland excellent talk on tB "Derating' fprclmencfc-Th.' x;'ourt- - coincidod srfowsliies. e popbyritic.. kidneys, accompanied by - . : ' . ' 1'. t Home." is a .very convince with that The rain of two. the has past nights quartr begin to deif dairying and encouraged the f,armers the and stated that the view, cornerstone of the- Second some decomposed in he'i tunnel walls ' and rocf. to enter more IhVgely into tn is branch ing fepeaker, and gave some splendid la5 peraiitted he would haVe suspend- - added, much tp ,th danger'.of, slides ward j hoWs& was laid ves'terday velop' meeting A mzl drift 284 feet from the moutlt on thfs important subject, Mis edr senfence 4n the cae of the jL-o- f hnsbaDdyyMsGrege showed that advice girl occurring ,, at, any nioment ;in. Jiumy morning in the. presence 6i a large of theytunnel was driven, 37 feet tp , .TZ . '. . i . ' ii...ii .r Vtah is a favored section for the dairy iuun-- KyuKe oi uie nwi;essujr m se- who places in the canyons. . r :t, with barren result?,, foil only i years of age. residents of the ward and lecting furniture which would harmon.talc and ; clayey1 seams runnings ing " others. The Thornas dedicatory prayer Corbett, the boy. ;mlaor "Cro8SJisf:ur9. through vanbgeijtlianlinnesotja, which. now ize with the other decorAtionsf the who: assaulted ; magnetic-disturbance29BempteJ Abnormal RiesidenOoefilCgejeri' apd jtoroij in Also rooms. can the' point of'lelectmg tanda iear th jhead a a dairy-- state. who alsp-.Jai- d the stone. , ,' .' running . the " lnFtrnniental ": survey" ' Jacob Albeftson at Spanish Fork on Mr. Gregg, who during the day had in- - pictures, .wall paper, drapery, etc. She Besides Bishop Keelerf other speak- reaching a maximum 437 feet in, .to the evening of the 19th, was sentenced he cattle at gave some yery timely 'and desirable with the fact that spected the hed: 7of Jersey at-ters ceremonies were Bishop L. gether " Industrial BChool by Judge a giving ' many , evt- . the' lr Stated Mental Hospital, compli-- . advice, both from an artistic aijd SanL. Nelson, Walter ScPtt, j. M. Jensen, in the Fourth district court Booth . ofconswa-ibleextent audi of dtpces. view. Altogether the mented the state on its fine animals, itary point Canby Scot(, t W K,T Ferrer and Geo. further, showing 'considerable iron Hewas" onparoTE was Miss most talk given by Dudley the best a tontact of brecciated lime and por- stating the herd Iobepneof B,.Ross. from the Industrial school when the ' ' " ' ' ' in the country. 1 interesting and pleasing. determined the most favorable ' phyry and The building is a offense waa committed. When asked conditions for developing an ore body-rat- her recitation1 of iWJUiani Governor the a "Spry spoke delightful Following .y. by by Judge Booth: if he had structure and will cost From present indications the con basement to the face of' the main tun-- " r than anything Mrs. Monroe Paxman, Mrs.,J. A. Vids-togood work accompllsbed by the ha asked for a light sentence, cert tP be glyenjFrlday veningbjgy about $2000. , It is expected the. walls netwlierfork wag being .pushed, .aow say .oU Lbganrwas.intrpduce.d college and ured th benefits ther'force .was "brought back to thi pleading 'this his; "mother bad suffer number ol local artists for the benefit will bVwmpleted ia about two weeks. point-anof' industrial education. He spoke of Cbeever. V Z. . 'a. drift following, the Una -- ..L ed greatly and was now sufferin g be-- of .the Memorial building will be given of.i Vook the, gash or, fissure is now being; Mrs. Widstoe for her subject cause of his conduct, which,' he' ad- before a capacity bouse. Professor and should develop some driven, bacon- ,- dairy products, etc., of which "Simplifying Housework.", flie Speak. . discoveries, t . mitted had- - been bad, sin extenua Luh3t ,wha: his been nla vin r ' the ' LUKE SALT the toUdbtt? 'not pfodticelneaf ly all er thought that . the housekeepers of feet and Five hundred fronv seventy tion4ierBa"idhe'i)ad nerer:iad much tppse the mouth of the tunnel a small )or- it consumes, .and oiated; .the wayto today were spending too much energy ted slnciab:-reture on bouse work and. stated- that phyry offshoot from ""the main d yksr lndepenocir'aTiawmrtrToriffenE fo the Industrial school when 11 years states that hepyoice has : improved aiiK-iHBmiff- lS 30 inches swide at""Ir wai cut," these things farmers had purchased so many-far- m pie by the production-o- f of ge, because he refused to go to very much and is beautiful and power strong caTcite'seam tbisiptntiMany for which," the soil and climate! are soymplements whiQitdwa?jiyitliA school, and 'when he came out, he ful und TWere. cut besides kidneys of porpbyrjr. rf ;: she will be heard to bpfef weH rgreat deal of, hand work, sucb'.as hay. taidilhe'could Hot obtain work at the ter djipteS. jThe ;goy.ernr-5noo- ur iron . oearing, occunng nere ana inerw- tne .in e,ver tnanj advantage peiore that the main deposit In all aged the jroung people to. follow agri-- rakes, binders,-iet- c that the women miriea :Jiiih'Ueiecause--ihe- showing waa --too pperaarias-wh- lb sbej will --sirigin likelihood will be dense and extensive should purchase" ahlcleT fcFthFouse cultural "pAirsuits anCh fBpr-jVeiliyQung.'He promised tearfulljr that if Priaay .Ight.-'ifta ipundr4n9teajpt:bBtng;''8C"Wter-'2- n rS!S2ri-- Fr-s- jio' . , resourcof ibe state ,aji4 pv.Ty-;jed' in Ismail,, blows .and chimneys i-- r atjthe e.anie which iwould sa,ve themfii ' ratTleI hk was " sentence3h 'of dfUdgery; She hea'rtily endorsed ..many are when Occurring, Jn bedded.' vtouli reform andjrove worthy of 'the come into possession "of - very floe Afterill considerable Professor Lewis A. Merril spoke of 'vacuum cleaners, fireless cookers, teniency.- -: with lime. The lime beds over' the present,-!- . by the wjil also, participate in tha concert ha r orkinga average 20a feetiit : thick- - .conserratlon ot, soil mixture other t HeJaw did not irovida for fudgehat i.labor-savingplied-t.dry farming. devices; n"d; ; ehdefcter LaKaTRouJje - train Vbeg)n:, today .y;to blocked, as is the ,nshal, case, show. fa-hTa,TcaIe; ent of his art than any heretofore." A make the through trip again. remarKS" oysaying inai i a woman and lateral . flow movement Into bed? cf? that eveo if it did (be judgebad visitors .pn .mption of H C. Jex.:'i'f-- c0iW purchase ei(hef 'prtacuum tTexin- icT aa ' 'bee'nl tted up dips "and Tises. traff Through' ? . ae'n-no dipcsition :.t.P impose such .,ADiVERTlSED 'LETTERS'-,. i V 1 a 0 i ji Besides the needle- - pull to tha Jeft? Folloiring the meeting a fiHe tnrkey I er. or 'a barloE. snite. f she I hopedllll TfffTce. As Uie , j expecited a prison lierfetoforementKnalZ' a,.icoinpuUtioa" ;; boy . . ' order banquet jwas given at the ilotel Lainar wouip ne a vcuuntcieaner?y,-- t Its ta best serVC patrons, pepd- baspd;pn the,, 36 degrees dip of , the af slntnce the, Idustr4alscioo: $m-teu- ley, Misr BessierHarrtsT In which .ffl ;;yhtorar'an4" bout ji50 iillbwing the' meeting; .;numbetof ing the repair In the rdadT iagi sent iron vein' pute'rop,' 200 feet above tni .' waa quite' a welcome 'surprise. OTse' Mr,, citizens partfcipatfid. ; Professor ; S. th ladies in ..the audiences asked the a gteitf manyiral !adaroir3fjeight tunnel ' grkde," down which a wini r " .OtheV J X;-: Carlos', was unk'abont:30 feet, confirms tb fot' cases drsposeif ere of ; as fas QVifclilWotiy of : the MtnckleyLjicJed, "questions 'petofe) 'hWSouther'pi laclIIcr toastmaster.apfl 'in lecrnirn 'a' .humber . cnJ Nick C.' . belief the itself should ,YeiQi' tbat R.;' Nelson; fJ. J.; Holdaw?T, addition taining toj domestic jSclence, apd anr iow?:i VpaJ'6Pn . Wj; rMi JIf through pasH!nger Hraffie' hasiheen the tunnel level jn this neigh borboofi . Al b'Reiliyi.V Johnson,' wain,' Mrs.: Crook, set for hearing Febr 6 f- E. S. jnuchLWif andiiriadom warlpreserited swers werel cheerfully given. sent over the same route.' " ; A great depression or bnsm shown ix bert ;l strongly-indicate- s a gcr the by the; after-dinne- r limited trains The 'o speakers?; and a Widstoe war former Provo girl, Miss Hinckley vs. Thoa. L. Vincent, aet for yent thrpugh' eral stretch If-uin called for two weeks 6f the lime folds Al they subsidence Feb. JamesZM, Tery": profitable 4ay closed in Ij lyrankZClark ; sl' Lts: Angelea Jastjnight, andirafficis .will be, 8enOd.hTaeaJlettefff rectiy ' beneath t whichwould rliBU'y-tha- t pleasant manner. , The fol- - Y. Gates, who is we known in this Neal;Tcontlnued nntil Feb.-1again resumed : and conditions are a center Pf pPrphyritic ,eriiption'. v JAME3 CLOVE. f nprmat-agalfc-1 is the program ,at the banquet: city.- 'c7:r-:lr..':r.,..I Suitlhas been commenced in : the must be within a lowing herej with Postmastee:;: Fourth r district - court by the ? Mam- strong chances of mineral deposit tori: V Hups lsol. t"A8leep in theiDeep " ). Air fissures having a -T. XTrtAt .ha. .haAH nnTifTlo1 tn therein. Alva Woodward. . , ; nT Sfiainst -- Jvba During his visit in provo yfsterfifty, tnott 7 ---- De "of veToitfl,Fii Toaiii; in attendance. teb. i)is Dome ior seveiiii uhvb iiu iuues. occur at various sections of the ru prmmal Ouygi nur Spry n sited TheTJeriif al KrTrionras'yrah a5rrsT7oTin R. were drawn, T:uti.iUon,T Dr. Geo. IL ririmhall'. school, and while tlipre gave 4 very in- - Thomas Jr. to collect 39C,53 with" in- - GJ. Sevar 'Ftewarl, Springvillej Wm. C. While his con.'ltion Is not such OS to hmri(l. Tlie porhryry ' oiifrroi' :' ','' pnlo, Trot. Giii1.ii'ir?!on. ' , il,Jr. for Wfclum. the' crn.Ti'afiVxr rlnc tjtlk in - t to" ' The river .rose jr.apidl.iin the can.-a .j;(ay,jast,,.,pit;ni.iiua..fciiL ijut. l)ortion of the Bridal. Veil snowslide, leaving practically nothing of it except what is on the track, and as this 'can with compaTative ease be pushed over into the river the work of clearing the track through the canyon wifl be greatly shortened, the riseijLihe rJ.er is supposed ta be caused by heavy rains in the upper dws irtrntb it' vutf lc-tnr- Hi - 1 t E -- number vocal selections were rendered by the Methodist church choir. The impressive G. A. R. ritual was at the services and the exemplified; The Salt Lake Rcut; Industrial were all members of the pallliearers train in charge of Prof. Lewis A.' Mer- - - I officer.i" .., The expense of bis office for the year "were reported to be f 1347.50 for inspection; as a result of which 1000 bushels, of apples were condemned ;d SAfJQDET BY CLUB mm ri FRUI ltu II If II Lr 7 I GF ill 1 1 1 1 u-jim- -rnr 1 ilxM U iI - feed the ah i mats.' Mi s T) ud tey ga v- y -a i n terestlng constant, danger fconi other - . s; if ' . J... v ' : r , ; the-right- s wasof-fered"'6y- " - t;the; ..gash-ot-ilasu- 10 BP I lit two-stor- Agri-cultur- i H; SUCCESS ' ' , -- :- y e by-Mr- s, d 1 taul ROUTE ' . wgefttsjforklsgirY as-th- g: tht -- !i T e' l saH j o totr6rpprla'ttoii'Vkretbe jltai8ff?eritetfc: ' , f m. . ( ce Mfsr-Joann- fjddifa''n tjthustatpryeasutes, . anvex-ceedingly; . IahatetughteMiMrsESusit t Er: , ' -- oreaf : .' 'ppiy-Xteisps- to-b- twtiT' f."-.-st- |