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Show SECRETAfeY 'FISHER MAY BE GUEST 6F COMMERCIAL CLUB; NO RAISE IN.. THONE RATEsi BANKERS' PROGRAM IS ARRANGED NING Ca TURNING OUT MUCH FRUIT; DONT BE A KICKER; BIDS MADE FOR BUILDING GREAT DYKE ALL LOCAliANDI Sf UIrory VOL. XIV. NO.. 49. A YEAR. $2.00 JUFFISHEH - ,: city. WjlHarn H. King, a Salt I Lake attorney, .who went- - to Washington on behalf of settlers on projects . ..already. ; watered, brought back the information that the secretary contemplates a' tour of inspection this summer, and that the Strawberry undertaking will be onetif;his objective points. -- MMiimt MBBIBBBBBBB-B- MvtnrIIIIIBIIIICIII. - : LyteL-engine- er CHIEF.. Mr. Fisher's interest tin the work now Id progress to bring the waters of Spanish Fork river through a moun tain tunnel to the lower Utah valley n li Lai. ViAAn lias uccu Ina.Villnl.r vuvii.ij atiu n.lnnfnlv piivaicij ' a pressed. It is one of the largest ana . most important of the Beveral pojects financed by the federal govern- ment,' "the execution of whicn have bees under the supervision of the de : partment of which Mr. Fisher is the IS head. - ' The successor to Secretary . is-- a Chi?-cag- o man, who gained nat.onal fame out the traction tan-j- manipulagle of that citjafter-ths- , tions of the (ate Charles - Terkea "snarled the situation with an endless chain of securities totaling far in cess ; of Visionary Since taking office he has given "Y Metattention to the irrigation plans of the government, and it is nisde- i. sire tO become personally familiar as-se- ts. Lth the progress and condition of work in the various national reclamation districts that brings him West. exA reply from Senator Sinoot-pected jRlthinji fewdaysjlandJt: is favorable,, preps J4ions will be begun to give" Secretary Fisher a most enjoyable day or. two days, whichever his date book will permit him to spend ' 1 on - the tr.p. ' SEND ' - lifll - y 1 - 1 thg - Commercial i days to tbe Traffic invitation tlub sent an Men's associat.on meeting at Salt Lake,7, inviting .the, members to come Some ago ths city in a Tody and and bfe en tertained. Secretary- - Nuttal received aletter7yeite"rday from President Charlton, in" which he thanks the club for the invitation. The letter states in part: "I am. directed to state that owing to the .press of business, which, makes it necessary that members should re' turn to headquarters at the earliest practicni" tTme, it will not be possible for the membership to visit Provo In a body;.' but some,,, of the individual raembers ijiay avail themselves of tie .."to ' . . 2 vTpportunity. j ' . v " : Manager Smoot Assured Pres. Lane's Talk Applies Locally - , in I tKV 1c. W IS lilYKN vui v - 4- J en -J . H.IPE EI- - MrftfMl- - MrsTPreston"Cr. Peterson, Friday morning. JBov-4- o- CAREFUL oforotrst. who Provo to" Irt&txm ruT6s epyumieu' 10 arrange uexiwis o - patriotic programs ever furnjshed-tthe people of this section.' The movement for set sane observ ance of the holiday is meeting with general strpport from business men and cit.zens, and , tbe result will be apparent in the crowds that 'will be enter- taiBed here on "that 8ayr"' ' " o tetn1irti Wednesday and Thurs- next week Provo will be host to the bankers - of Utah who will meet here in convention.A . 1 in the d aaiufltment. com ' t followlne-statemen- "which iBBiied'yb7mT-an- mittee composed of cashiers f the three local banks, J." T. Farrer, of the Provo .Commercial & Savibgs; Alva Nelson, of the Provo State, and John IL- - Dixon, - of the Farmers & Merchants', will' have general charge of the arrangements for the entertainment of the visitors, and all" members of the Commercial club ' will be on tbenrecept'on committee. - ... e LANE'S STATEMENTS. Whether or not Presldne Lane to tended the suspected and protested crease or not when he told the Salt Lake reporters there might be a "re-- day of annual " "Under other circumstances, you rtiay rest .assured that it would afford - - objected vijoroti- any. raise, jtisewnere in tne" ' Will Place Bankers state: similar indicnatioh DrevalV ' fed, and in some localities it wap. TprepTsstfdrsa-invokthe aid' of th courts to disturbance of. prevent tality Account existing rates for the Bell sen- - On , , c;iihcrrihi.. ice. PRESIDENT - of the nation's birthday, July re- 4, meet Monday night-tRort progress to the . general --74omm.tfee1Tlans will"be""dr-- vulged for one of the biggest was i w iy - o the' ' Provn. 7n St a lied hnth had ;tTTrself-defe-ns- to framed eG-l a readjustment of tariffs scheduled, The intimation aroused a storm- DRAEIS: CAMPERS. berog Following the acquire- -' ment by purchase at public auo. tion in Sah Lake, of the last-- " named company by the Bell peo-- r ple II. Vance Lane, president of - Preparations ar bfing niade byl)r. Hughes of the Board of Health 1 have the canyon streams guarded so wed. licensed that the .campers - do not , defjle i th? The following couples have taken drinking water of this city. Can r . thag4 . ert-at- . acfmirmg-corporationintimat- i When best ... - Floss Packard, both of , given by the health board. iSpringvllle; Elmer Johnson and' Ella" ..'Snow, both of Mapletonl James Pit- - WORKER BREAKS LIMB. man and Delia Snow, both of Ken- Hugh - Hopkinsr-- a - laborer at tbe wortn' Carbon county. Strawberry tunnel, broke his leg yes v terday, while erecting one of thedrills at the mouth. The break was Bert Williamson, the son a bad one and he was sent to the hos of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Williamson, pital in. Salt LajkeJHjieL. :jnenxei whosuffered asunstrQkeJJruesday--- f ce.ved slight injuries from .the' fall this week whiJe work.ng on the roof rock. ing of tbe Williamson home and fell to 'the- - ground, Is recovering rapidly. For- - CURTIS TO LECTURE. JtuDately no bones were broken as a Ir. S. H, Curtis, organ. zer of tlri result of the. lad's bigh drop as was at - first feared. " t National Playgrounds' association, will be the speaker at the Tabernacle MINING CLAt MDE ED. tomorrow afternoon. " His subject' will A deed from Arthur Smith to Thom- be "Public Play Grounds and the Go- . y and . BIRTH. - - son "and tahment ( f CONCERT AT BAPTIST CHURCH. The "Choral Union, led . by , Mrs.. F. O. Itellev. will elve a ponfArt at the Baptist church next Tuesday evening, Jum? 20tfi. There, y'Xt "b'ejeborttses, quartets, duets and solos. A good pro gram aad --social ttnrets" expected, CHANGERS TO ELEPIIONE rates in PrrW- voare not to be increasedT bv: reason of the consolida- -: tidirof the Bell and Independent companies into one system, according to I. A. Smoot,. manager . of the local -e- xchange--of--thf kooky" Mountain licll Telephone-company- . appliet-.-eqna- lly to Provo and other towns the state, sets at :any fear, of vision upward In the immediate rt " ure: "To all ty fut- Bubscrifedfsit: teephone" Sal!XakeCity of ' : "Notwithstanding tbe many rumorsT ana speculation as to' tne reaajujit : ment of telephone jates in Salt ty. due to the recent pHrchase of th Tiridivided"7in-teres- t vernment of Chldren." as proprty-of Independent TelTheusuaj gtfOd - in the- - Ben HtTr" Nos"ItcTT6 MtisIfi""'w1Fbe rendered by the cho.r ephone company by the. Rocky Mountain Bell TeIephonecojmpany4 the lat- direction of Professor mining claims in.Timic Min.ng dis- under the , Mayor VV H.- - Ray and J. T. Farrer - schedule will not be in . The Herald. jg going to help In trict, consideration II,' has. been filed - will make addresses- of welcome on creased. spreading the news or the attractions with the county recorder. "Also deed DOCTORS GO TO wITS1 some 'Necessarily little'time .DENVER. behalf of the city and. response will that will be offered. In its issue of frqm Thomas Startin to August A. " ne required to arrive at a basis, whlcfci "W. Taylor. ' and J. ,W j Fred "Drs. "29, be N. made by Lorenzo Stohl. presW will-bJune which will be a 'Fourth 0f WeXterstrom for the Ben Hur group, fair alike to both, the puMir Aird left last night for Denver to atconsideration 1 of the First National bank 'of and Uie July edition, special attention will-bdent of a r tend telephone company, but National the' Sur meeting o pa.tt to appropriate features in the Brlgham City. These exchanges of engineers have proceeded sufficiency' which is association be to held gical way of cuts and special articles and 'STRAWBERRY JAM. to warrant a definite statemcnt th;rf. there. Before returning Dr. Taylor courtesy will occupy tbe morning big. bundles of papers will be sent to! " The Herald7 acknowledees recelnt ai8e-4t he rate schedule "wi!l re :r will go to Los ArTgele to attend, a and in the afternoon the dele no-- t ' towns and communities;r()f the Provo'. Further particulars wl!T tM . oi two Jars of very fine strawberry meeting of the Nat.onal Medical asrequlred. ' bench and to other points having , gates to the convent. on will g down ' . sociation. He has not decided which given at the earliest possible date." Uaraen ,ne y Up P" lty Uan'l easy access to Utah county's meiroD-;,ato the real business of discussions calT V a a CnL tt vanyaafini route be will take to( the California olis. It will be Provo's invitation tolnlns comPany-- There can be no doubt to be of informative value in construct. on staff came to Provo ye culated. city. residents to Join with us U the standard of this fruit combina-ia profitable pursutt of terday to go. oyertbe.4ocal-sltua'MiT4.- -r maintained,, there will" be more to tne founders of the t,on honor paying and make an estimate, as to tbrz i PROGRESS1N TUNNEL Late Wednesday - afternoon the thos0,-wh- r goods than, tbecom rnmavaemanfl or wora requirea to merge ttuMr According to Government- - Engineer city's guests will see the Provo can ampunt after and aided in building upon their pany 'can supply with "its present two Actual consolidate; t systems. & Rio r Lytel a distance' of 11,800. ' feet' hM yon from a ",eginning the splendid superstructure equipment' w.ll follow closely uponubmijcju..srX of, progress and prosperity 'thai today been covered in the tunnel andwork Grande train, and intbeeyenliigjeill tbls report to the opartment-hepflsNEW STORE OPENS. is the envy" of the c ivlllzed'worfd. ' Is progressing. t)ne hundred and "be, .'banqueted at the Hotel Roberts. ' the Rell company. of ;. L : It is the, purpose : The Herald to J. Hayden, formerly of Salt Lake sixty men" are" atWork at this end and Thursday's headliner will be Gover-ho- r o William Spry, who will speak In get the issue of June 29 into the bands Ciy, 'has opened a new dry " g56d"s sixty men in the Strawberry valley. the afternooi on "Commonwealth of of as many prospective visitors to Mr' 8tates Ve FAILS TO PROVIDE Uatjhere ad notion store-a- t 220 South Center one ;Lyte1' PrOVO fl nORRihlO' Thorefnro if nl more men at .work In a Utah.' ; The .pfogram in full follows,; Dimarea ' nave- - a- -' Wenor two-- or three or two weeks wben new machinery and -- The program as it has been "S!?-''- . WmPIete . follows: materiat arrives. Work will be pushFirst Session,' Wed.I June 21, 11 a. m. . Haydensays that he bas faith in the ed during Ihe summer season. iPhr.tW frm and belietfes Utat riuture city, Call to ordejPresidentV.S. Mc- aesiresknown ypiirto The Herald of will .ve the be . city Corn.ck. and the management wn be ilad BOY" CATCHES" "WHALE." es ' TnvnaHnn Tri a Dav 11 VIT T rr- hunTiE-copiTaarkejlTJn the next few years, wuntobelnailed; Mozart Boshaxd,-age11, caughl . in a few days a large shipment of . Suitifor divorce .has been - cr! ' trout An Address of ) welcome Hohi W. H. menced in" the Fourth distr.ct cot.;t. goodsw.ll be received from1 NO SIGN ON COURT HOUSE which weighed It tslRay, mayor' of Provo, . A- - couple who' appeared to be in by Ann E. Senior, of SpMngvillcv the largest txmt-rhbaa been Address of Wei Ttj agalnst-Olivsearch .of a marriage license wander- - "EN MIDSQMMERS FEST." P. Senior, on th1 The Scandinavians of Ibis section caught thus far in this city". The boy Farrer, cashier, Provo Commercial& 4 around the streets of Provo-yes..of have pfv4de.-Pla4an "fellow Banktail in the says nf ground that 7away hoif planned got big Savings terday "afternoon reading every sign ' uene 24. at some with was and iia va,, . Feul) asks pole of one banks.. for ininar aaturdayune hav.ng tiff, custooy they, ,6ft w. None seemed to be. to A musical program has been "preparr difficulty in landing it, "when he d Response to addresses of welcome-Lore- nzo ch.ld, 15 a month alimony and .fir' their liking.';- - FInai.yf the bridegroom and there "will also be addresses in' talned a stick and hit the fish-- en tbe N. Flrst;Na-tioha- l the restoration , of her maiden samta mustered up courage to ask for the of the day by prom-- 1 head.' The trout to the commemoratiop Bank, Brlgham City. An'n E. Raymond. .The parties war diwere court4 house. They kindly The provo Meat &. Packing company and Stcond Session, Wed., June 21, 2 p. m. married at Farmlngton, Utah, Febnr rected, to the spof and then tbe bride inent acanainavian speakers, committee which has the Annual address of tbe president ' outing in dressed. , calmed her 'indignation by Bayary 14, 1910. ' ' - ' Axel Gren, Thorn- o consists of , W, McCor-nlccharge S' k ' .McCornick, president ; , ing, "I do not see why they fail to as Larson, William fJormaivEmll Ev- - SPRINGVILLE OLD FOLKS. - r & Co., Salt Lake City. . C. Jensen; a mlnistf: J.' have;signs on. the court bouse,". The enson, D. P. which Is be- Thuesen, Mrs, W., Nor--! .The big entertainment Report of the secretary-treasure- r manrL who was formerly connects ' person who d.recttd them to the court m all and " 1Ing e prepared for"the" old" fo,IksT at C.IL, Wells,1, assistant ; cashier," the with "some 'focal propertlse; house said that he did not notice any o- -r t June'22,-wilfbOne" of tbe Utah Natfonat Bank, Salt Lake u .. iSpringvllle, on a visit tlx was in week City. toTn this in alfalfa the bridegroom's-'liair.-' GOODWIN.-HOME.best-th" Reports of standing committees. -has been giverf.t; is now making, his home at Prora Rev, ,S. H.; Goodwin haa returned pected that fifteen hundred people the entire" membership the greatest Address "Irrigation and Banking," and devoting his time to tbe develoT ' at- - come down from Salt Lake. " Gover-ten- d Hon.' W. M. from he went where a In California, to visit body. city your. ment of some property in America. plcasuret& Roylance, Provo. r -the convention of the Congrega-noSpry and Bishop Nlbley are Addresg "Trials and Tribulations Fork canyon. He Is still iniereateHr . Respectfully;; tional Home Miss.onary society In San scheduled to address tne old veterans. of a Country BankeY'-Charl- es . ' "JAMES CHARLTON, Mabey, In some of the TIntic mines. Eure& ' ' ' ' "i CONTINUED.. ON PAGEIVE. , "Chairman." Frh.!sco. CONTINUED ON PAGE 'SIX. Reporter. ! Startin-fof-neha- lf -- -- " " d. - . -- Lak-Cl- . - - - e . tiiv I -- sea-sio- n, n ( m t'tah-couut- - n y ... -- e Ior-'Jin- 4 J cent-per-cen- t. nation-and-tr.bute-- tt A : , tn special--Denve- - .; l , IMHKS FflR. CLUB'S loiucn r Zj-- of Special Enter - - -- V-.. J ITT Mi W Featured - FISHER - 2 r ' int DniHbllib I charge, the 'residents, of the - Strawberry irrigation district ':,LFrid2y sent a telegram to Senator; bmoot, asking him tounvite Secretary Fisher to be. "their guest while on .the trip, and preparations will be made to take him over; the. entire section to be re- .'claimed if his reply is an acceptance. - -- - RiiT Gi t HEflMSSiSTriiillg'Mierel-a- vitation fromjjie club 'and the " Through. niiTrn:' PROVO WANTS THOUSPURSE STRING HOLDERS ANDS TO BE HERE INVADE TOWN JUNE 21 in- nTftTiiFacceppiice Ji-.C- . PHONE : tain if Mr.FhejlanwijiplB oT"a 'formal ' li time-lock- s' T1 - ind 1 BOARD OF DIREC TORS of the Provo Commercial dub want to enter- tain Secretary of. the Interior Walter L. Fisher in Provo Vvhen he makes his. trip, of inspection te the Strawberryj irrigation project in July, and Senator Smoot will be communicated with to ascer I Success Handle 1885. INCREASE - TO VISIT PROJECT f ESTABLISHED Provo-o-n nearsMaxd T there such a eondition-Lookn-th- i'-e If as of business side not a is. the picture. other year ago it would-bgood aCydCwpected now, remembefMPto;ul4::bea1otTT worse. LSittighlnfierit ift belief that this prodigally-endowe- d land of purs is too rihtoc productiveand too prosperous in L. its possibilities of buinpeyields to bembrethan temporarily affected by money market constriction, brought about by the "masters of capital in Walltreet. The entire nation is feeling a measure of resentment that the "clique of men who control the investment billions of the country have evidently forgotten to ? et the that guard their hoards for an early spring Tell the pessimist to go to well, choose your own particular opening. But the situation is tem'porafy, locally and nationall designation of his getting-of- f .place. Anyway, we "don't want him in Provo, or in Utah. He is valueless to any community, and " his dyspeptic prophecies are economic anarchy. The Provo bench is going to have a big fruit yield bigger and more valu-abl- e than the famed Colorado-Palisajt- e combined. Think it over. Other cfops"willTbT bountiful ' andrand Ju Add that with the rest. jtlESI of Interior - 1911. 17, Self-Create- Commercial Club Sc nds Invitation to Sec'ty 1 SATURDAY Success will be forthcoming, thoose the handle of Expected Disaster and the Expected is The Man, the City,he.State7rlhVNationthat Sees Nothing in the Pres- nnt or Immediate Futute but Depression is a Victim sooner or later-o- f d a Pihic. Therecent rains, almost a deluge, in their volume, meant a loss to farmers, who had cut Jiay md had hot stacked it Naturally, they felt .their l. misfortune,- but after a moment of expressed disappointment there came a great rejoicing. For the tUlersf the benchiaiidsin Jenefib copious downpour meant thbusandspo CLUB'S AS TUESDAYS THURSDAY ana THE HOT, SIZZLING REALMS ARE POPULATED BY KICKERS DONT BEATCICKER! Philosopher and Eternal Optimist; ays in Oie of his Essays that there are Trp Handles toevery Tomorrow! EMERSON, - UTAH, SATURDAY, JUNE PROVO, BOCIENEw i THE FBOVO HERA 1 CArT-Ki-M ITff " ii..""i - . 1 ed - ; of-th- - 6 lolV . I ; tbe-Eaa- ,tBe;.mill-i:ace..Jye8terday- C :",". I d eifeht-,pound- .! .ttV"-vv- - ". "',"' s.' - v -- at come-"-Jose-ph er- - t)uttPg-tMid8ommer- rrn,' B . , ; J( " - ob-e- Stohl.-presld- ent was-tak- en . to-b-e - . r v : well-know- n 1 - l. .ilrs-OOlson- ot-tb- e -i at ...- -I. ' :' . " . . . . le f ; |