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Show TJptV v v w : - ItlWtftTPVjr "BANKERS CONCLUDE A SUCCESSFUL FONVENTION; LOGAN . B. SHORTENS SCHOOL YEAR TO AID - Y.-.U- SELF-SUPPORTIN- G GETS 1912 MEETING? CITY DADS GIVE $500 FOR "BOYS' SWIMMING POOL; STUDENTS; FUNERAL OF PIONEER; ALL LOCAL AND SOCIAL EVENTS -- TUESDAY THURSDAY anal paces ISATVRDAY r: VOL. XIV. NO. V $2.0d A YEAR. 51- - UTAH, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, PROVO, r? -- :r. .tig-r;- '" 4 ' rr: 7J7 ESTABLISHED 1911. 1885. ar J"' BANKERS ELECT M. H. WALKER PRESIDENT, 1912; r t Z NEXT CONVENTION CITY HONOR GOES TO LOGAN IE11DRE1 : 1 1 i4- - 4 iinftiiriii 4- - 4- - 4-4- - 4-- BANKERS PRESENT. - JlUIUUUIIi 4- - : 4- - - 44 W. S. Chlpinan Bank of 44American Fork, 'J. F.' Tolton,.' Pres. Stated Bank 4 - 4- 4- - villi i i u -- until wi : r nimpnn I 1 er. Jiabey,. Cashier Bountiful State. Bank.. Lorenso N Stohl, Pre. State Bank of Brigham City. A. L. Clark, Caeh.er Davig County Bask. .M, D. Evans. Cashier Bank of Garland. George M. Jorgeaen, Bank xif Heber City. H. E. Crockett, First National Bank. of Logan, H. E, Hatch. Thatch m Bros. 4- - jCharleaR - a a m m m FOR PLACE Mevs Gathered at Random r.- - m m m m wm mm- 11111 . j ! 4-- at mm 22,h:cfi8 the shortestjday:Jnjtbe w. v. uathenhruck has now alyear. . While June 22 is the longest GOOD FLOW OF LWATER. fir ' i J irf the year, there is less than SprnHrt nf w.t.r.ay ouierence in me, ume 01 immme v tunnel he has driven for wa - one me .. from the and and the 8un today rlslng get0ng rf 4ter in the mouth of Slate canyon. tomorrow but on toe following day, 4v- t 4June 24, the buu will set one minute ASHTON RETURNS. earlletv-at 8:01 o'clock, and will, of 4-J. B. Ashton, manager of the Rex course, rise a tr.fle later. The banker Ta(iuet at .the 4- and Ellen theaters of this city, has 're-.' Robtrts Hotel Wednesday turned to Provo, after an extended ST. MARY8 S. St PICNIC, 4-was served on tie spanight There will be a prcnlc- - of St Mary's 4 Banking Co. visit through California. ta- tour and cious lawn,' long 424th --at P. Dyreng, Muntt City SavSunday school-- Saturday-Jun- ehies were filled wlthThe" dele-- on the I). lugs Bank. Geneva; examine-opera-house:.- "" ?4 rsalEE:3mitlheIr.atttiSUj.-.IA-I- e &i K. u. railroad at 8:34 o clock a. m. 4-- Slate Bank, Midvale, HJtah. -menu was llcions Dy provided Attend-anc- e & Jex returns to Provo at 6:35 in . the of lessees and Provo Bird, the is - H. C Beannam, North Sin,muslcl--- 5 -4- 444he membera of --"41 V eveaingf-V' pet e lian kyMt-Pteagatsa. the Wing BrTrTTTofcFastra aM-- 4-- Opra houser John R. Pingree, First Na- DID.- all school THE and COUNCIL other wheth WHAT . friends, 4 for the purpose of additional lighting "' tional Bank of Ogden. , fed measarably to the pleasure-or school the to not, : Sunday belonging A. P. Bfeelow, Ogden State and to prevent the, incurrence of fire 4 of the event. " are cordially Invitea to attend, as the 4 . . Fire Itepartmeat to be inves Bank. " " fromrdefectir wiring. 44w.ir bea vry enjoyable one. 4-- tigated and- - report .made 'to occasion J.- - T. Farrer, Cshier Provo 1 j4.4- 4-44- 4- 4- fr 4 4 4-- 4ELECTION RESULTS. Commercial & Savings Bank. All should be at the station not later 4 - CommlflBloner. Done, r "J. O. l)iion, Cashier Farm-MRS. --HEARST THROUGH CITY. 4- . . 8:15 , round the 1 The JnfesUfe-4be, Introduction From Jo: the than .Paature morning. 4 Jn by watefto happy WerChante' iBank, Provo. ' Mra.. WlH;m R. Hearsirirmi partyToT ftttp "Ocketa " for ; adults are 45 cents President M. h. Walker, Salt 4- - 4- - 'era r. sewer Ksonunittee, 'Alva-la- nn "gated by iaepk tfatBrrtamx " Lak-ity.-' New-Yor4-" "."A asbeft-25 cents. JT W, Williams wants k, Bank of Provo. "large 4 passed through Provo on and for children " Clove as toastmaster; of the " evening r Z" Guy Ferris, Richfield Com-- 1 FirBt th.elr way to Salt Lake City yesterday attendanceot those interested In the 4 ' tos curtain in the Opera houBe," ' ife Savings "Bank. to of word ey the the last p&rtag afternoon.-ThBigelow, Ogden. are traveling in thq church, and Sunday school and other 4 Five hundred dollar, appro-- 1 ; G. George Hendrichsen, 4- er on the list seriousness was tabooed. 'Second J. M. are tor a swimming pool friends Commonwealth." car., special expected. "State Bask of Richmond. 4 priated - Peterson, - Richfield. 4 4r Thomas P. Page, Jordan Val- - 4- and story pH&i. upon story, each with PRONOUN SHORT ley Ban. CEO Secretary - Treasurer" C. H. was WEIGHT BAGGAGE. AND business. DQGS The MEASURES Iruw following its shaft of wit and effervesehce of Edgar S. Hills, Deseret Na- : 'Wells, Salt Lake to an S. last" made to F. council itfgltJs;." acted United order According According city" Holbrook, recently bythe tioTaL Ban KlSn It, T .a ke Xity flunror. The postmaster accepted1iifl 4. Directors J. M. Holdovers, officials of the Oregon Short States the ol Insof commissioner: measWilliam and Done, inspector W. S. McCornick," McCornick byx weights 4 duties in a clever litle talk,1 and then 4-Whltmore, Priie; TJ. T. Far-'reron ot all U3- ' thatline Is .carried for atatemenk rea asked his ures, who official dogs Line, 'preparing Co., HankersBaltJake.urance," 4M. H. Walker. Pres. Walker . introduced J. F. Tolton, of Beaver, as port covering his visit to Utah, the after July 1, must be checked, as reg4BtatQ Provo; "Joshua GreenIn erfi&r"" fire department ptlie Brothers, Bankers, Salt Lake. wood, Fillmoro. Newly-electe- d from a section where there is scales and measures used In Salt Lake ular baggage and mtist be "either toTOcllitate the operation! ot tta fire being Cash-.e- r W. F. National TJarls, , "Frank Knox, Salt Lake;, more aulphur than any place th.s side City' and In other cities,' are 'not "up chained, crated or muizled.' Here man's fund law in ita applicatloa to-- ' Bank ef the 'Republic, Salt Lake T If. K. Hatch, Logan; E. H.., ' to the Btaiidard,anjj)e also declared tofore dogs have been turned over te Provo- - firemen. to the CQa of hajdes. OUy. " Snow St, Georg. C. H. Wells, - Asst. Cashier 4consumers" lose $30,000 annually the train baggagemen direct and mlttee on tiredepartment V that "There is truth in what the toastUtah National Bank, Salt Lake 4 1912 Lo Convention City, claimed, at the end or the Journey by J. W. 'Farrer preeldent of theTtofc:. master says," began Mr. Tolton, "and o Iwtter because rf' short weight. City. wbtit-ha- d gan. their owners, but hereafter a dog Ward-Pasturwhen has it this the. time advanta&i: . company, asked Eugene Giles, - Cashjer Na4- 4; 4 4-- 4-- 4- - 4 4:4 mBt be checked In the depot ' Bagtional Copper Bank, Salt Lake. 4- comes for me to go to the reward MILLION FISH EGGS.- been doiie toward restor ag watear A. TI. Peal)03v, vice-Presbaxdk.Mrs are popularly supposed 10 de Accarding to late sports Fred W. gage room, and the railroad employes drained fror!i - Fitt,t ward pasture- fei dent Merchants' Bank, Salt 4 state fish and game com- - will put it on the train and take' It off sewer trench. Referred to the co CTiambers, no will new odors serve be for there ConTn-UK Third Annual ! , 4Lake City. rfilKsioBer, who has neen to Fish Lake. when Its owner may claim it fi ao miitee on sewer.' O. C. Bfeebp, Zion' Savings; 4-- . me !te 'get used to, whereas my introtion ofthe Utah Uankers' Sevier Bank where & he went to col- ordinary piece of baggage. ASBESTOS CURTAIN. ' Trust Lake. must tortures Co,, Sa't county, suffer the of 4- dcer association concluded itsi"? R. . Miles 3r., Pres. Bank 4J. W. Williams, building innpector learning to endure sulphur fame lect BpawiT for further cultivation at sessions late this afternoon, when of Smithf-eld- ' ? 4IN the ana "OVERDRAFT DEPARTMENT.' Mr. Sunnsrille that an asbestos curtail wr&out recommended Murray hatcheries, previous experience." the official program was completThomas L. Mendenhall, "Men- has . from returned Fish to be placed in the. PrcT.,. be was Tolton's "The Influence of Lake; he required of bringing the topic rotund 4denhall thei4-.ed with an automobile trip to Lund, ty Banking Co., SpringVflle house. 4" Banker on Legislators.'' He said they with him between our and five mil- and ... Referred to the" jrora- one-o- ver y Opera g . put sections of - - the repartee, JL Cashier -lions Goff, Sugfish of 4 Gewge whioa will on be hatcheggs, ha ve any, and let it go at .that fire., department afternoon on a visiting bank- mittee Uench ant-a- n Inspection- - of ar Banking Co., Sugar,' Utah. 4 ed out SWIMMING' and POOL. PUBLIC In er. The professor was wjitln at the then, planted carefully l Joe! . ,R. Parrish, j.the Telluride Power plant Cashier 4 SPEAKERS AND numbers in the different streams Center street crossing for the special Chairman A. O. Beeb'e, of the coot- - r large farmers' State .Bank, Woods at Olmsted, where the del-1in of John Pingree, Ogden. respond of the utate. Over a million and a half train provided for trie A their 4. Cross, Utah, -pirates an canyon trip A mittee on, pubi c grounds and ciAj ....... rp - V (rupsk wpw & ying to "The Ladies," declared he loved 4- 5. TT Smart, Cashier . Bank ware distributed eggs Spring-vlneanthe at in the breese property, reported on - the matter, of. fluttered . delegates badge jteived by the faculty and studrist S .: f Smtfhfield. 4 them all and was generously applaudMmray hatcheries last week. i'rom ita anchor on bts oat Iapul. constructing a' publlv swimming, poo S. G. Gill, International Trust , ed Iry bachelors and 'married delegates 'body. "Hello!" greeted one of the v.8itors in the North park that the esUmatedS-cos- t Denver, Colo. The final numbers on the prograan Who Jeft their wives behind them. YEAR'S LONGEST S. DAY. G. Mrs. would be about 1974. . The cou--miGill, International to the professor. "What are you wear Included an address by Governor Wil "Overdrafts" was the assignment giv Colo Co.,' Denver, June is 22, Today, the for-wanted the opinion of the toast liam Spry on the "Commonwealth of " longest day ing the badge F. C. Jensen, member eieeu- - v en to W. T. Davis, of Bingham, and la the " the sun as nose to whether this amount "couW year; 5:15 all at that's "Oh, Utah," In which "the state's chlet M right," returned the committee. 4 he said he "didn't l.ke 'em." "What ocloek a. m. and .wfll et f be -- ecutive wife-oat this time; heat "I'm :05 in the secVhmie de H. appropriated Stoh .'overdraft: professor, gave flowing tribute to the the Hotel Man Thinks of the Bank" ' ' " ' p. m. Beginning today the days' will partment." -the 51: moved that - vast storehouse of riches within its latter of puttlnss suggested ' J Manager' Roberts to confess continue Hareld J. Packer, official 4 OrmNUE0-ON"PAGE'FlVJtup" (Tbufldlng, that mtg&t be used fair Dec. growing sborter--Hnti. boundaries, and granted credit jmd ivyui tej'rgdertpTJtah?558?? - . gymnasium purposes, at the sanutt"... praise to the bankers of the common-- Afton R. Mabey, Bountiful. 4 oy aeverai or trie guests prevented a -r-be cons,ered. place William N.i Turner,- - Heber dtj; free and frankconfession. Mr. Rob wealt.b for the magnificent part they ...." , - TOTAL. COST $1,000. Utah; . . ;? have had and are having In thede- bunl-- of stories that erts loose u Jet ' Rev. F. O. Kelley and Mrs. W. (X. J?Hr Dlmmitt. "'Salt Lake. , velopment of Its resources, ' were air good, and, incidentally,' he v Joseph S. Clark, Farmington. j Gates urged the necessity for a Hwiis-tand Political "Prosperity Agitation," ' John Walsh. paraphrased one. Longfellow with: Wi-- Longesecker, .pastor handled ming' as tney believed that somu f . pooij the : by Hon. Q. ably topic :jw IJves of bask cashiers remind " could cost Provo. be seuured from volunthe 4 We should take! Episcopal- Church, F.r M.' Allison, of Salt Lake,- and : things as they come, 4-- i " W. Cashier Ftzserald. contributions. Five hundred dol'" H. Snow, of St. George, saw to Jtf that tary .'Andjleparting leaveljeh.nd us People's State Bank. Midvale, was lars Dixie" on "Utah's appropriated on the cond- igot WrM. Roylance, guest themap and 4 Nothing but a vacuum.'.' ' v raised by the part " del-H. W. PreBidei3t-4loomed :large when . the Brereton, Thm Irfird flnlr Knnurt-- r Prof... A ' . Provo.1 Bank ho of are State the Provo, of resources'and urging the attractions project gates Lend was the way 'Postmaster CITY COMMISSIONERS E. C. .jC. Loose, SHOW REUP SALOONS' FALSE The committee on .fire dwpartmesat of his section.. morn.ng sesClove phrased his last Introduction, Prove Commercial 4 Savings recommended PORTS that fire escapes t T VICIOUS sion Judge E. ,Ef Corfinan,; of Provo, LIES SPREAD BROADCAST 4good-withand the professor matre , Bank, Proro. a ; ' buildings-a.nd'thiitcertain in Green-placed ' substituted , fo 'rJudge Joshua BY LIQUOR DEALERS OF UTAH George C. Whitmore, Pre : group of "One Best Yet" yarns that - t National notified owners First Price. to the .be attach on Bank, fira ithe of wood,'Fillmore,, subject, convulsed his hearers and Justified . CONTRADICTED, " Re.eirt-tsix months within S.ipt?s : 'Utah Banking Law, 1911." The 4V.4. z T IN" "PROTEST" $ $ j$ ' .4- 4: 4jthe.introductionJr out-maback to comm.ttee for further InvesU' sections he . gation. declared to beJhlsQpialonjincon-- ' r v was first to Love honor chose aa number. '1 its presime, Greig's , Chairman J. EBott, of the commitgreat. ihe : stltutlonal and unjust, Miss-- Loose dent for the past year." Above heading, clear across the front page in one-inc- h . paragraph requiring)rWat&bankers 'y bold tee on fire department, reported th.fe s of Parker both ; sang "PhfloBopy,j Silver v Bros, would repair the fired- 1L out of The of C, business. vVells, assistant letters, lo incorporate or' go report appeared in the Daily News, of Grand Junction, Colo.. June pattment-engr- ne which and were, chanitigty: Igiven T6T f600. Referre and fThe Sheep Industry Prosperity" " ' cashier ..Utah LNaripnal bankj Salt 17, 1911. Then follows a two-ctt inn formal statement, taking-u- p ' to the with power to act committee, ; Ky F. C. Jensen, of Mt Pleasant de- - evoked stormn of applause. ; Lake, secretary and treasurer, show "V '0 '' "rr :,7i :z 1 i:?: THE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS.- -) ed a balanoe of 1993.02 lo the assoc.a-tion'- s each item 0 the "Manufacturers & business Men's Association" tailed relations, between flockmasters . and their bankers 1n financing the op- -' :; The address of President W. S. Mccredit Mr. Wells, stated that advertisement that appeared recently in the Salt Lake Tribune, Tel-cgra5, . ... erstlons.of the former. Cornick opened the Wednesday, after- 7$ of the 98 national and state banks 'and Herald-RepublicaA complete refutation of Jail . the IHPRFSSHIF-HITF' ' e noon session,' and was a "ffiomprehen-slvof Utah are members of the associa- slanders and lies of the saloon RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED; ! IllaWUII U III I la. writer; figures anddetails being review of the purpose of the 'as- tion and there are four associate memTwo resoluLons o'f importa'Dce were g?ven in ajrank and straightforward, manner, showing that Grand in charge sociation, and . its : accomplishments; berships. The speaker urged activity presented by the. committee in solving the liquor prob ' cCora.ck aid,;la oiP" the- 'part" oVth secretary to" be Junctionals tnakingf satisfactory headway - , of "that h'raneh - of-- the convention's Mr. "If ever Practicatly-every-statemehas an lem nt been officers" there elected of the cues and Other is and : later .by prohibition, given. activity. One urged ; the legislative to of i as value tion the associations committees in of Is the mttmm organisation i liquor people "commtttee'jto secured law providing proven absolutely false, and for th most part there ' like that presentthe., funeral servjees for new on, Impressive members. question bank of ; 'method for a uniform taxing even a thread o. hang their lies upon. The statement is not being " .. T. Ercanbrack were'beld yesterCOMMITTEES APPOINTED. assets, the other provided for admis-- . must surely have passed. Net alone signed by the Mayor, four Commissignersj City"; Attorney and Chief day afternoon In the Sixth Vard meet-v-In- g sion to the body of chapters of the In Utah, but. in all other states have McCornick announced the (A Police. The letter is house. ., A large congregation, of 1 published in full on page 5 of the June 19th American Institute of- Banking, a de- -' they, come into existence, and their spitolutment of the following commit of-thln . relatives' deliberations, and Trlenda" were 'presentTa.; Deseret issue. appearing " " printed tees: " News,- Not being satisfied with such arT expose, partment of the American Bankers' as ,": r " , d.sseminati form'and the the services. thrcighout, t ,: sociation, and the Salt Lake chapter uuuvu me 10 repeal ineir potuiaifillt- iiau "'vi ncivo viuufudi ' iuu' Resolutions F. chair J, Tolton, X sketch of the hn nf was oroDosed for membership. ... A res country. vUtave acguainted each person man; cation of H; E. Crockett. Joel ParriBh, Eu by publishingjruesday- - evening arwho!e-page'lupposell was read byJL B, Walker, and funezs. - olutlon was iinanimouJpajiijediiB-- t Giles, W. S. Chlpmai.". from various notable people, under, the heading,' "Sayings sermons were preached by Elders gene quotations him nd familiarized system banking the the the mayor, pitiiens, .hanking C. R. . Mabey, chair- of bages- - . For the most part the pretended quotations are accred P. Nelson and Andrew Knudsen. Besv-tiflocal committees and the Commercial with the most advanced thought along 'Legislation man M. G. T. O. C. Ferrer J the meet to Beebe, requirevocal selections were . given l; lines "designed ited to "Reverends"Itt-no- t ca.sedoriheses"aToon "writers club 'for the entertainment provided ' Jensen. F...C. conditions more Jorgenson, the of Sixth ments Ward choir; A profusion c? the complex? the delegates.- - V- give, a reference as to their source for these supposed say ings,"h en ce y c.vilizationMn-volve- s. beautiful advancedour which floral "offermgs complete' , Nominations chairA. P. the Bigelow, by The ticket recommended no one can check up and see if any such statements were really covered the' casket J" Whit-mor. man' D. M. John :, J. ... . D.xon, ' went committeel through ijominatng ever made , If they wili'lie about Grand Junction,? they' wjlh lie The were O. L. Ercair W. F. Earls, L.N. Stohl. "Gentlemen, i' think was no opwithout protest, and-ther' C. Bankers' V F. State . of what the Ercanbrack, A. B. Erca-hra- ci, Membership A.. S.. Clark, chalr- about preachers '(Would' the liquor bunch really lie about a brack, position to the choice of Logan as the proud d . W. W; Urea---bra- ck Eroaubrsok, has weshouldbepos-ivsedonei convention .city, in 91 " B. hghptir--"poseWalker. E. high-hfrand t T. it,. ith seJ ,' .. ady .11' Badger. . r t " A delightful dlvprsioh from the! .1. . . r i:.t i.iey. ijujuie .mafr lamotis ann teanesg rciormer, IYcsidnt"s Addrese-'-- J Following the services. the body wisr for Us future. We should.be W. Plngfee, niuciiijuiuiflf. rious' arfaira of the morning session Abbott, editor of "The Outlook," (New Voik) as de-- - shipped to GosbHUy O, Tt. Berg And I am chairman; M. H. Walker, A. II. Pea- - Rev. were two swings by M.ss Fay Loose. proud of it membership. ' Son for: interment. -CONTINUED ON PAGE FIVE. . doDe the me : (Coruluud uu Page 2) BCrompanltd by Prof. A.'C. LUnd.,The proud- berans'youha.ve ULUbtb IHt 4- - - . - :, .. flow of over fnnr - SESSIONS Council Wants Citizens to Pay for HalfCost of Swiming Pool r - WANTFlREESCAPEg ThirdrAnnual: Meeting Success in Tit- and Importance! 44 Al fTrffe . - v?7vv JjjzL - - 4-4- - - - , - -- - - -- r -- j " 4-4- Vtce-Prestden- t- V . . c - Vfce-Pres.de- nt - . -- . ," - - - 4-4- - - ' -- e i. i T i... 1 . - - - - . ProfA.. 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