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Show FTTnnrirTm PTD- Li jT2 jfoL. to ESTABLISHED FROM THE SOIL DRAIN POISON RULE in nnnin ASKS COURT ippiin , , t.-LllliM IUUIII. IU i ON CLASS "B" WATER ..: Ill lllllllll .llll III ; - .. -- - PROVQ R 1 1 EH mil I I I i hull 1 1 Chide8ter.Uecision i ''- T.'V - Of Idaho HJ BRIEFS r.: '. 1885. 3 ACCEPTED OH, YOU HARRYI Mrs. W. Hj. Elmer and children lefjj this morning for--, a two weeks' outing in Provo canyon; and Harry la "now open., for any ,engagement Widows " will please' take notice. Mammoth .i'--Record, " r Government Expert "at Cite Utah County as a South End of Utah First Contemplations for Futie . . ALKALI W. B. Slick Returns to LovcProvo, Bnt Has Happy aL i nui I E B5 I IU D I - TUESDAY THURSDAY an J SATURDAY PROVO, UTAH, .TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1911. NO. 61, XV, ERA 'Li -- - Leader- - , for- - Better .. :.: . .John Hutchison has become1, a bene diet and took unto himself a bride at Provo this week. : Miss Leah Han sen Is the new Mrs. Hutchison. Jack and his wife, are expected to: return to camp tonight Mammoth - Record. Lake; .Studies Roads Through' but the State : MARRIED IN PROVO. Condition Maeser Memoria is I Completed and Inspected by Alumni - Vv v 1$ V ' GOV. SPRY QUOTED ------ of investi- - -- MOTORS TO SALT LAKE, , Alee Hedqutst left this morning in A for' Salt Lake to be .' A his Automobile present" at the sessions of theState s Board of Pharmacy, before which ex amlnations are to be held today and tomorrow of applicants for Certificates DEDICATION CATER For the purpose " gating farm land - which has HE Karl G." Maeser Menw" to alkali desert again, - turned W. B. Blick. a wealthy con- , : prfal building was formally lart, drainage engineer for tractor, of Boise, Idaho, but AAA. A; A A A J A A A A- A A A A jT accepted this morning by the United States government. formerly of this city, is at his Utah south B. visited the; the That the: attention ofother Y; U. Alumni association , . ea,6t place in the canyon for the in the state. Mr. Hedquist to practice consulted state "counties and Lake the in Monday from the CampbeU' Building Co, s summer with 'his family, and' wi'l return Wednesday; with : farmers there as to the directed to .Utah county will : of Salt Lake City,; and tW. E. before returning to best methods of reclaiming be noted in the following edicapital, will motor through xeiWare, architect, also of Salt Lake DANES TO CELEBRATE. . their. once productive fields. torial which is written from OMPLAINTS from Provo lowstone Park. Mr. Slick is of will Utah residents City, following - an inspection by received mrOugh the : Bench fanners and others fr heavily L interested in fruit 5, at the" August Saturday, Logan officers of the association and Herald. It Is conceded by A A A A A A A A A gather "of the Class "A" group of 6 lands in Idaho. Washington and land in Question is a tract of at the Invitation of the and those who he men' business vof the B. Y. University members entnusiasuc fr and is elsewhere, Provo river water that they were are interested in the buldlng of seeped and alkali lands made unpro of that city to participate in a big cel faculty, and will be handed over over the opportunities splendid .not receiving their lawful 6hare of 6" In the ProvO district for horti- ductive by the- - poisonous water gradu- ebration being arranged in their hongood roads that as soon as the to. the'thMtees' of foejinivcrsity at ally creeping up through the soil and or. Ras Rasmu88en',. of Provo, Is one "the flow resultedjn an interpreta- 6. Cultural activity. large counties - such aaUtah :y a will and of a the arrange (or near date to be determined later committee, 4.take up the good road move-turatngrinto a bog a once prolific farm. tion by Judge J. E. Booth yesterrrora a tnis section Danes oi reclaimed In the inspection party were Jo party ment by Jxndlng or taxing, Similar lands hav been " day of the decree of division event. the to valattend, Grand in the Uncompaghre and will immediately coutnies seph B. Keeler, president of the handed down five years ago by "The volcanic ash and sandroam, a follow, and good roads through- o of Colorado and Emery county leys ' Alumni association ; Dr. .George .... Tudge Chidester. In the ruling so essential to raising peneci huh, Utah. Mr. Hart worked in the latter J. E. CAINE'S MOTHER DEAD. out the entire state will be the the-nE. Caine, KrfimhallrBesident of 'fovo friends strict durTngT?10," and wi result. The following article wllcfr accompameTTIerpcraaltot and popular secretary of versity ;" J.William Knight," Lcs- rown wrote a bulletin on the result lirthetTnlted Statesrandmef th Aig taken from the Richfi injunction Judge Chidester ter Mangum, Jesse Knight, E. H. of their labors, which has been' pufe- the Salt Lake Commercial club, Reaper. la near Pxovo. Less, favored sections -- ed - the - waters xtLMb " " his THsfild" Josa in a him of the HdUrJohn E. Hays, B; atteffgan" Higgs tween Class "A" and Class "B advertised that their soil has fliese reMrs. John P. Caine, who died a a a a don. a a a a a a a a mother, Professor Peterson. -more is than iHenry but analysis quirements, users. Exterminate Alkali. Saturday night. Mrs. Caine came to Messrs. Ware and "It is a good thing to keep the peoexistence is Campbell ex- their that to included in 1841 and to Utah 11 years which America these prove of method apt The reclaiming K. To the former, of this- county' reminded of the ple visitors to the various the plained the Provo Bench Canal company, solely in the minds of the authors of need of good roads in this county. seeped lands is to drain them and get later. rath was scribed to general ill-the alkali out of the soil. In some in- debility, following' a long period'of i points of construction and vend- - ' Nth Upper. East Union and West florid literature put out as a bait for Commissioner Heppler gave the coun- stances, . is responsible health. lation, and at the conclusion of ' Union companies, Provo, and the credulous. con- for the condition, and in others-thPocatello the at a good boost, ty the. trip from basement to roof I ADAPTED TO PEACHES. others, the court awarded 17,467 alone Js notjMsuf- - alkali water has- seeped up through a GET 'CITIZENSHIP PAPERS. but boosting vention, there was nothing but praise for dis' 'second feetToIOas "B,'f3ras "Personally, I believe tha Provo - good' by i clay subsoil and made bogs of grain - Christian Larsen, native of Norway, fldent the building from the representaI and "Thomas Wells a native of Enawarded the remainder divided trict to be admirably adapted to peach building here the best roads in the! fields' Drains are dug to draw off the wat- gland, both of Pnvo, were granted cit tives of the more than" 1,60 "cba- f into specified fractions. The Blue cultivation, 'varieties like the Elberta state. ." " er,being entirely- - separate izenship papers by Judge J. E. Booth tributors who have financed the would thrive wonderfully gell here. "Sevier county boasts a" county or Cliff corporation, was given ' The land is Saturday. from ditches irrigation testimonial to the first president and about two years You raise spleniid crops of apples, ap ganization for good road building and uuoo Gover- -' of the B.Y, U. and from the oth- - v must moving this keep body the valley, to be lined or they close BECK TUNNEL LOOKS GOOD. have ditches ago this right, was acquiret ,by the ricots and other fruits "in nor .William Spry stated at Provo last ers who were present but I stick to the opinion' that peach week that road up as soon as dug. Provo Reservoir company. J. William Knight states that the building was as imArchitecturally, the Maeser Memorto the ; statements of crop Bpecializing would profiRejuvenates Farms. .Beck Tunnel U looking fine and the j)LCCording portant- as railroad -- hullding and in The experiments proved "that in a anticipations are for a new ore body ial building clings purely to the Grethose in touch with the complainants table."--some instances. - of more importance. seasons farms that have become at any .tlme. Tse ore has beenfol-lowe- d cian Doric BchooU and the massive plK few Idaho Boise and Mr. Slick says that 1 In, Sevier county we have the rall- the users whq believed themselve almostvaiueless' of jand had practically a is in general, period for at least one hundred and lars which adorn the west, or main, entering road and now every energy should be worsted asesrted that the Provo been an desert to have alkali and solidreverted indication that gives every prosperity fifty feet to the southeast- from the entrance, typify repermanence expended tin getting better roads. and made to bloom again southeast Classically-sevein reclaimed the lines,' Reservoir, company; was applying uie of being permanent in its duration and ity. Sam Uncle .of the corner, Willing to Bond. " In some sections thirty per cent of the which comes structure has that beauty face and fractional measurement intended to ample In its .proportions. of the the 'whole met property, "At Provo the commissioners almostdrift la Iff "ore. bearing rock." " There from simplicity and stands splendidly1 wfththe""state" "Ifgnway ' commissTdh "apply to the remainder apportioned toj XTLANt) WlLt' PAY OUT." : so the work of reclamation seepage is a "considerable body of ore yet to be eminent on Temple Hill at the north ' class '"B" to the entire flow In the "The farmers who aid-big prices last week and the proposition of 'an means the saving of considerable Val- of the cityIn time, if tentative :L mined . . edge lacyeased 5taxleyy wasdjscussed.- H become realities, the Maeser uaDie plans grpuna. .. onnu'n iiv nnu iti i n ciiiuii v :i Mr. Slick's troa - . getting in the neighborhood of 13 sec-- to get out of debt," was , .difficulties A Mr. Hart will have-neMemorial will be the administration , FIREMAN ARE PLANNING. ond feet more than the Blue Cliff as-- explanation of the era' of .good times. missioners mai me peopie wouiu uoi to meet in the tract he is to. ora"TCbiTi1t university. , More , i Local tax a for for direct roads, firemen, under the lead of building levy signed rights etni tied the corporation:! "I believe that tooffluch larfd of 011 thIs ek the than mence Part the jac'r'es' Burrounding thirty h willir, Chief Loveless, are . busy preparing I. the settler in the way of land pay-- - h,,t h0 tn,,ht thPv. PROVO RESERVOIR "B." Memorial bufiding are now owned by 1 state he for the entertainment ttJ With an B.. Y. University, which wil allow drains will not carry off' the I thlsfc?rainary and thS- land. ' He should are the Sorv. 1200.000. sesions endorsed in Governor firemen August, conservavation Is of which 000 a second foot, be of scope for an imposing group, drawn which must needs water, neld almost nightly at which the en- - gienty tive in the estimate 'of persons In a lowed a few years' freedom from notes method, wide a A pumping plant must draw campus area, faculty residence rfafnmont la riicntiaaflri It ia hlannwl , Into1, "The i position to know: "the value of the coming due" to get out and throw other 81fce a water drains of the the to make, the Celebration' at Proved f"00, an? that Sevier county can do no to surpaas H water alleged to be diverted aggre- mature productivity. Then the burden j peatedly the it Into lake. system planned best that' has been given to the state; In Boise better; than consider a proposition of ; agates a considerable ., total. Judge would seem less irksome. Wtll " vAiSjV" k.JU fcQ PHl-r" J De- as tor roads, the the bohSing county and the large tributary territory Booth held that Water Commissioner to the institutions en only comparable out it is simply asking Thomas should see that the- Provo operations Of the last half decade have fore pointed dowed with many millions In the East to help pay for a COLOSSAL future borrowed on generations been WANTS TO DIG WELLS. capital accomplished allowed be only . Reservoir company and elsewhere.. roadsl which thV pres S. W. Ross of Lehi has asked, the $94,000 EXPENDED ON BUILDING. : the fraction of the remainder orVClaas in the East Installment repayments legacy Osgood constructs and enjoys county commissioners for permission ( Up to date $94,000" has been spent " ' B water, to which they are entitled and interest charges have taken large r sums out of the community each in the use thereof ruVder the original decree." III UINTAH VALLEY of driving artesian wells . and con on the building, and $17,000 will be - over. thisus "Letand talk think of now terest the the, bulk, date, but ? structing drains along the county road required before "its .completion." " This ' ? KBtLER'8 STATEMENT. and cared the been has for, between Lehi and American Fork amount has been raised J. B. " Keeler, a prominent official obligation .entirely by the -for home cir is at benefit to the county will be the aiumhi,- most of it here in- Provo, and The stat money remaining of the Pi ova Reservoir company, irrigation project ever ASK undertaken in the state is about to be draining of th& road and the benefit It will be handed over to the unlver- - ed to The Herald that his company culation and"" for development pur launched in Uintah 'county, and, when to Mr. Ross will be in obtaining water sity authorities without debt The .waalnot..hisngwJedg5t H RtlArA. Mr." l liat. Tvetoh " than mrira . mv. U1VIV Church comjeirrwTu will bring 400,000 acres of as good oencn lanas on me oona ior irrigat Teachers' college until t such time as Keeler said that he 'understood that advanced academic work will required-the fraction awarded was only of the IIIUIILI land as there is in the state under ing purposes. cultivation ; and Incidentally --provide more room when it will be trans- remainder of the; Class B water, and for the operatlon-o- f ah Immense elec FINE CANYON RESORT. formed Jtato a home for the faculty that the company - did not keep "man Slick of Boise, Idaho, and F. and other officials of the institution. W. The state board of examiners met tric power plant. The plans provide cn guard to take- measurements, buti Commissioner dam of a Steigmeyer of Salt Lake, who own high i left that task to Water A MODEL STRUCTURE. in the office of Governor Spry- Satur-da- y for the building ' th'e Slick Resort in .. Provo . Canyon, .The structure JSv practically .entire- seven . Green about across unriverf ' Thomas. , j" and beard a number of claimants miles north of'" Jensen: 111 a direct are busy, with a force of men and sur- ly of concrete, marble, cement, terra MUST ENFORCE DECREE. refunds'! rom the state on school for terms abouTl wel vemilerlir wagon veyors improving the resort' and they cotta" and ' metaU 'and T fireproof !a the Booth declared that sold thousand were Hhrot: to Twelve acres Judge ' :::"'""." :V say they propose to .make it one of the definition laid down by insuranceof the original decree, must be rigidly highest , bidders at the July sale of lands secured, prior to aMrch' , 1889, road. the finest summer residence sec- underwriters. Tbe ventilation system be com to of land the The which settlers the so before instructed the aart and greater purchased observed, Indian land, in what -- was formerly in. ' the ilocky Mountains. tions The is compel! and complete. Hot air Is land at its appraised .value. The Irrigated is on the east side of Green Another water matter missioner.. an at Unitah will reservation, owners in 'average lm admitted to rooms through openings about Colorado 3a,000 cona east to pt the spend state legislature-lat- er pro- river,, running passed brought" to the court'sattentlon t provementaafter-whlch-the'-itrts-wI- H "oh idhe-to- p ahdrtfieJonralrrexhittBUTI cerned the flow from" tSersprfngs aiaiatttncntdti on be market. ; out the west in side to of taken the the the . value, convey placed are onttewrJeveVthus Insuring appraised the Wright estate purchased by 3,100 acres of the grand total of 45, a sufficient supply of pure air. at all Provo Reservoir" company some time 000 acres of tiiese lands 4hat the neeessltating th'erefund to. purchasers water' to the Ouray country.: The pro " HEARD. BOOTH CASE oft- - this provi- ject has been worked T. . John . before 'enactment the by up the this Under ago. .company right TTT7 Pope, of Vernal, who has secured eastThe case of TtheStaTeyelrsus Harv, ; sion, "i.?;-"can "secure" three seconl ieerof 7wa; class la the basement are-foSold being ; at the ijfprH 'teres Work The' 1,200 U. last . legislature appropriated ern capital, to fully finance vey R. Booth is now up. before the rooms, each 18x21 feet, and commo ter, but the court held It could not court with Judge A. H. Christtensen dious lavatories. On the ground floor 1 float more than one second foot down sale, and 600 acres at the June sale. $15,000 to pay off the balance of these will be commenced this summer.T-' of with who W. the seventh district in the chair. are the executive offices and two is F. to old lands, establish prop Short, of'ChlcagOi. claims, and it repre the canyon for distribution at distant Water goes with these' ' taterestsJ sents are claimsthat The the government their claimants easterrrcapitailBts' Jagers, the complaining witness, a erly though two' of the rooms points, the remainder being allotted ditches already dug. " Mr.1 with O. here" Is R. A. the accuses is after last on who before the board. veteran, ten of the looking side Booth, east the Pope $700,000 waste". building appearing to seepage and other during :i has spent some of th4 'details of the .business. ?3 years old,- - pf assault with deadly tatively reserved for the offices, may Mr. Keeler said that the Provo Res- six years in "construction of cahalsq In addition to the Irrigation proj weapon with Intent; to do bodily harm. be converted Into if deervoir company will not - suffer any One hundred thousand " acres are now SUMMERVILLE-BRAY- , Miss Alice Su'mmerville, of Ameri in of He Js' alleged to have beaten jagers sired. Doors, mouldings, panellngs. the line held will Sale enundertakings be every water". under of of the because shortage supply 1 coal and ; others' mineral with a pair of pruning shears and balustrades and other interior conforcement decree, and sixty, days until4all of ; this particular can Fork, and Clealon Bray, of Eure-- developing iri on lands Provo united the reservation- will proba rockB and as a result Jagers was struction have been done in oak. The was at The' land ka;..were I Stated that' the Blue Cliff company's class of land Is sold. marriage be will make to The bly young whocouple Monday. engaged fn by the same Inter confined to hi9 bed for more, than a stairways are lined with Alaska mar-- havVpassed 'right to'waH'f was only used during owned by Indians, ' ' " ' ; Eureka. CONTINUED ON PAGE. FIVE. . at month. . home, their the happy hunting grounds. periods. - Interpreted by Judge Booth - 2 ALLEGED EXCESS T haben . the-Ida- ho G The-Danis- h . . . : - oth-A- er i i j i 4 tbe-capa- ble' - jij&Jm . a " . . a a . . - over-Irrigati- e - "ustmake-- , - the-dral- ns- . -- -- -- -- - . -- - - , ' -- farma-haye-bea- lost-throug- -- n h -p- w - j . r t '; ij 1111 1 " corn-stan- d . of-t- ik average-valttatJo-- , -- his-acrea- - ' m t . - PRQJEC1 , . ent-genera- " -- , " - Ui 1 FIB llSmm . The-bigg- est - Sit -- , v a -- 400-fo- ot - - - -- - ' : " - ; J2n3ianrilsakes fi8tenTf!fi3Beuifinasr-one-four- th . " " : ur - . - class-room- s, . I . : class-room- s, ect-larg- ofyfle-Ghideste- . - high-wat- er , - . " : , ...... , 4- |