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Show YOU WILL FIND THAT THE HERALD CARRIES THE LOCAL NEWS BEFORE ALL OTHER PAPERS rm PROYG HEHALB w 7 T i 11 VOL. XXVI .NO. PROVO, UTAH THURSDAY, JAN UARY 138. INDUSTRIAL TRIAN HERE: STATE- - HIGHWAY : RECORD BREAKING CRO WDS BOOMS I WHITE, (II a - ESTABLISHED 18857 Inn in ii VflSIHNQTOIl DEAUTY MMES DEDllT 0ILUOII cm IT- COMMERICAL CLUB POTENT FACTOR IN DEVELOPMENT OF THIS SECTION TO nun cost 11, 1912. u m using The Herald advertising medium, you are able-t- o speak to mora than five thousand readers every issue, i The Herald-- , advertiser get results because the readers get all the local news. oads oi muinir in iiiuiitii in Good Road Bonds Bring Ample FEB. 1ST Money for Building Progress ( dSf in the State Work SMILES riculture CoUege Bring Aid'tothe Farmers - Preliminary plans' for the expendi ture of nearly $1,000,000 on road im provement work in ue state during v. the year were discussed at a meet ing between the state road commis sion and Uovcrnor William Spry. tobe completed February 1. VVhen the work m completed there More than a quarter of the total will be .two rooms instead pf onci amount to be expended already Is contractors available and work may he, commenc thanks y the county court years ed on the scheme a soon as weather ago. The celling is about twenty conditions permit. TeeIgUhe-root- a The commission has decided ,tobave so.. that the ceiling will:be about ten the supervisors and others in charge feet high, which "is more after the of roadwork make detailed reports of fashion of bulldlne punt nowaaays. roomT the work done and other workthat there commissioners In the will be a meeting room and a private is needed, with suggestions as to how office.. The expense of the improve- the funds of the state may be em ment is being borne by. the city and ployed to produce the best results.county, latter paying four fifths of the These reports are to be sent to the table improvement. A ill be placed in cue meeting room commission and upoa them the com and desks for the nayor in the pri- mission will be able to base its pro vate office. gram of; road improvement designed The office of thft recorder and. au- to give the. state one of the finest and ditor will be maintained in their pre- best improved systems of highways in sent location but modern office furni- the country.' ture has been placed and filing cabiThe commission will connect the nets purchased which gives the office main highways between cities and a more respectable appearance. counties and improve those already in existence to perfect conditions of traf. flc between cities. The system, con a base or great state high MERCHANTS CLAIM templates which it is proposed to connect way, . , - k- - i - -- tomorrow commence remodeling of the C'ountr Sherirrs6rTfcer ft make "room for" the- city ""'comWssioners."" Plans' have been com'pletec and the contract for the work has been let." Work is morning uu Uie Salt Lake Route and Ag- v.-- will . J .; - 5;s - " house-man- KERAJiMEEIINGS New ideas and proofs .by the train the-Sal- t HoadThat's-wha- t Lake Route i - -- , brought into the city this morning the special --ca containing the A1 exhibitions and the best in Brains from the Agricultural 'College- at Logan. pZSCrtfJbaTahce the affairs, Douglas White, the vetetan booster and Industrial agent of the Salt Lake Route came along atyrls looking afte'r the details of the Industrial and Edu cational special. Two stubborn freight cars of the Rio Granae, who preferred to run on. the Salt Lake Route tracks delayed the arrival of the train, but - the reception committtee -- which-was made up of the newly el eced officers of the Provo Commercial club stayed at their post and were on hand to extend the original Provo ed - Also, wore-ths farmers were on hand to greet the wherr an - speclahjwayl(I.ecoUections tne new ideas . wnicn - of tney ODtamea year. fromthel professors-ae- t trak BH one honest tiller of th soil was. heard ",to say: 'Tes sir, I'll walte. Last year was the first time that I paid " any attention to these new f angled ideas, if they don't I'll be work out alright. It beats heck how laoue proiessors can- - ten us out tar- mers why our crops don't do better." vif'. ' d : '' t . A vpte and wlta' R. R. Irvine, enthusiasm, pronounced, -president -- of the club and W. H. The annaul 1 Brereton, well attended, the meet- meeting was" The reports crowded. room, lng being were r'H treasurer and the secretary by read and will be audited by a spe " cial committee appointed consisting of George Havercamp, I. A. Smoot and j; D. Larson. The reports Bhowed that the club is In a prosperloua con- dltion and a great deal of work, for the interest of the city has been ac ... " complished during the Tear. In the president's report, Mr.- Irvine .y: stated that he bad found the directors of the club to be a good aet of work- ers. always willing to direct their s,t? tenhon to the needs of the community and labor for Ue best interests of this section'. He called attention vice-preside- "" 3 -- . : Tnn iiinii i h II tr. 1 III in WWt IIIWII II ill .V ' Xjomposite-buffet-sleepln- . the-differe- nt -by Ttme," . y y , . is re - FREIGHT "CARS WRECKED. T Two Rio Grande freight "cars' were' over, tutned at the railroad crossing north, of thsci ty this morning and the trains of the south and north-bounSalt Lake Route ana the Rio jSrande were held up fpr three hours;- The wrockerwar sent " down : front ' Salt d . Lake p;: andth.traclu iare ; t 4 Je5lablfinlerUlnedjlurlng " mil-lio- n Lr sion. " The law also has authorizereacli county to levy a special road Improve, TO MAKE F ment tax amounting to 6 mills, and in most of the counties this tax has been provided for ln thedistricts where la- - contem road Jmproyement,-ror- k C v plated. y Not satisfied to stop at this, some . .vV - i j ruaua tu J cuuuues wuere oi .L uie iwtier Much Interest is being aroused in movement has taken hold have bondfored themselves additional sums the state wrestling and boxing tourfrom 110,000 to 130,000 and nament which wilMaie plnce Januvarying be to used. is a'l this ary J8tj.9 and 20 In the Deseret gymnasium of Salt Lake- City. . The ntry lists closed today at noon and a large number of the men waited until the last moment to send in their entries. Coacb,..EugeneK Roberts' of the Brig-ha- Oi BEACH -- - SHDwl - CALIFORNIA asserted--that-'i-'wt)ul- , 1 1 1. . - . Acting on the., request of Joseph E. Caine, secre"tary of the Commercial club, Joseph H. Manderfleld, assistant general passenger agent of the -- d r . Salt Lake Route, yesterday wired to the road3 heahquorters in Los. Angeles, asking that efforts be made to stop the exhibition of moving pictures of the Mountain Meadow- - mas ; Young university, reports thai sacre at Long Beach. class he has entered one man In each Salt Lake residents who passed the both in boxing and wrstlin and ex- holidays in southern California-havpects to make a sood showing. As reported .that oft th& Pike, the amuse-- J the B. V. U. made a good showing ment thoroughfare at Long Beach, a BLOSSOM TO last year in taking two state cham- Bioving picture theatre was showing pionships and thre seconds there is greatly exaggcrated films purporting quali- to be an illustraUori Of the' Mountain not any doubt concerning-thPAY SEVEN GEilTS ty of men that ..'Wllf rreprescnt that Meadow massacre. It, is claimed the . show gave jthe thousands of tourists Institution. The 'directors of ttie Iron Blossom Ezra Peterson, who threw L. d. in California a wrong impression of Consolidated Minihg company;-me- t Mortenson' for the middleweight title Utah..;' Its in regular monthly sesyesterday Y. U. last and who represented rhe sion. A dividend of Tcents per share year will wrestle unattached this wa3 "declared 'whlca will amount to ' ;.- s , "dividend is to year. 170,000. torsti'ckhblderairTsc" 2 on esticratcticrtnicf "January TiroorcTrMa"f ord January .13. The grand total of the tournament have'a chance of wlm Indu'slr'aF Train Here tlid dividends of the Irod .Blossom -golu or sllvdr uicdaL as first RtJte 'Hlgaways" to cost Million and BCiond prise in each 'class Jijid in U R. Irvine Elected "Leader . , paid' in the last three years is now, ' wilL be iidC&Aon every. state. champion ?i 029;000. ;:,.- - :: - ;;";:;;-- -' . An assessment ofa eent on all out- sent ' to "Denver to take rtlii the yiuiygu uuMCituuH .. ( , . , , 9 How Withstand Birds C0I4" we8tern"tournamen and every dollar standing stock of thelcing David" M in. 13 Great Work him. be for 111, Library of theexpense paid Incorapany har been levied" by thg ".. . Editorials Herald win to certain .; directors and the delinquent day is is Utah' practically . i' . ' all in the Februarr 13. while the sale day la Society the championships wrestling director's t Point ani al? March'6. t classes at the also levied' a half cent a ihare so has an' excellenV chance to win National Capital Affairs"' hae ' ' J ; assessment on the'r stock.' . several of. the boxing contest.- . - - e spoke of the man she had married and wi.o;--hr claimed, ha deceive her was He hopeful in conferences with his .attorneys, and looked forward to the time when the trial would bring his- account of the things that led to the shooting before tue public for his -- e - neighbors to pass judgment on Now be talks with so, one is rao- iR ' - '. ... . rose and takes only his silent reveries into his confidence. He seems ancon cerned in his trial, and at'the-flel- ay e 0: ill e ' " -- ''' , TODAYS HERALD outcome. " - " ".- . ; ; - Brown's attorneys contend "that when all the Jruth' is known their client will be freed by , a jury of the men who have known him" during all his' public; life and private resldcnco among jthem.. . Justifiable homicide homicide will., be : tui plea, if their client 'lives to benefit by the plans . '.3T.-- ?or. hla defense. - SCONTAINS- - . -- ; shooting is'abw'snoy- white'. I ; Durine the Sys thaL'immediately v followed the' shootlurf Browid ' talked sobs when freely of his action-rit- hhe spoke of the daughter "he had fondled- id his heart as fci.7pet" with anger glinting from faV eyes when heg,thjByJhvemad9. - AT L year and' the assistance given- Oie mayorln the honoring of Walter Fish, er, secretajy of the Interior. He also asserted that it bad been through the efforts of the club that the Utah County Development League had been organized and no one will question the good to De accomplished, by this oreanliation for the county. HOUSECOMMITTEE " REPORT. Preston G. Peterson, chairman ot the house committee make a report in which he called attention to the rnanr improvements in the club quar ters during the year He stated that It had been the rule to allow all or ganizations.to use the hall and that many meetings and conventions bad been held. ' Mr. Peterson praised the work of Secretary Henry Nuttal and 'be-'- a difficult task to find a man who would attend to his duties so faithfully.- - - - - W. H. P.rereton, wLo is chairman " of the horticulture committee "atafed that arrangements had been made .for the holding of the state convention in this 'city,; January J8,"29""and 30, and that meetings wouA be held In the On Saturday. I. O. O. building. February;", It is It ' is proposed to have a special train cf, boosters come down from Salt Lak and! participate in a grand boosting carnival. , ' . Accoraih5to the report of tha'sec": retarythe club has one hundred and forty-onmembers w'th several more applications on hand. - nt for-th- . ' y """ norex'pecttoTtccompllsli sactrrgtgaiEr tic scheme as this in one or even two X ' ' ' ' 1 years, but it proposes "to start the I work now and continue until the sys tern is a reality. , The financial part of the lnlprove-meis in a condition where the com. mission does not have to worry about lira John - N. Speel, wife of Pay Director Speel of the navy, has Intro- not being able to carry thejwprkjor; I duced to Waahlngton society her daughter. Miss Katherinr HHchcockrand ill ward once it is Btarted. The recent young lady's success Is assured by her beauty and aamiraoie qualities. sale of state bonds for $260,000 places more than A quarter of a at the disposal of the commis LOG A fil EH EX P E H T MEADOW MflSSAGR E Coal Black Hair Turned to Snowy White By G rief - . - v Recorder Fred Evans has been making an effort tcKcellect city licenses and in so doing has found consider able discontentment, among the busi ness people who assert that the licenses are too high. At the meeting ILWHLTEXSNTHUSIASTIC of the commissionfc8held last night, Douglas White who is the leading W. D. Roberts, proprietor f the Rob - light in the industrial work is enthu-- , erts Hotel appeareu and asked that 8lastic over the work this year. "The hlsJicenBe be placed attrwenty-flv- e attendance is a hunjred . per cent dollars instead of fifty. The board year and people along the' t wlllrtake-th- ematter under? advise line seem pleased thatwe have come. ment, but it is berieved that there - The work- being accomplished by th wiU be no change in the fee. H. A extension' department can hardly be 3 moot representing the Provo Impli- estimated in dollars and cents. The ment company also appeared for the - fruits- of the work-wil- l be forthcoming aanieLpuipbseiIIetvan3 wilL con from year to year.'' tinue .to go the rounds and make the V The Industrial special. Is made up collections. . g of one ;car, ...At the meeting last night Walter Cox was appointed' dog tax collector . . one . baggage; stock . car; . one iaggaga exposition car, one cbachfited 'for at the salary speclrled by ordinance. He was also appointed special police steropticon lecures. Lectures "were given at the cars to serve without pay. during pro 2 o clock fessors. TMa afternoon-'a- t a lecture " was "given in the Central school for the women. The subjects ' were handled "by Mrs. Hazel Love Dunford "and Miss Leah Ivins. A meet. ior the men this ev lngFULlii-bi- d ening at the same place.'' The train e south' tomorrdw morn leavea v lng. Held apart by tne bars of the coun-tPeYsonneiof Party. Jail at Moab from the outside The personnel of the special besides whicffThis own hand3t robbed those meitioned is Prof.L. A. Merrill, world, to him DH'ectof of extension work and dry of the child that represented held out, J. E. farming,'-Sal- t take'Clly; Prof. Gor all the glandess that life don It True, Agriculture and animal Brown, slayer of his daughter, Lelia husbandry, University of? Nevada, Dubois, and her husDand James Reno; Prof. .J. C. riogenson, Soils paying a penalty of his murand Fields crops' A. C, Logan; Lr M which i0 court of man Windsor, Irrigation nd drainage, A derous passion ' . s C, ofLogan; Ed. ,W Bowling; dem cou'd have Imposed. and of A. friends . Almost forsakenJ)y.the Logan, f C, onstrator, All who-ainterested are invited neighborswho honored him until the to come to the cars and see the ex r night when he ambushed his daugh- hibitoJLt ,ijt?QL. .assredt.bat JtjEill be pleasure for those n Charge of the lefTiusFanir" different departments to answer any killed her,, the lonely man has" been questions which may be asked.gripped by: his remrse and the hair that was coal black the n'ShtJrf the the-day- VTilit VZ2 tc'0k&mf. - . -- ial Prove-Commerc- . , f.yngss JVituia jaegatlve thus giving a great connected' system. that wjli cover important districts of vthe; two states LUStS lit, ; GOOD MEMBERSHIP large-eoun- cil - fr ' - gol-durn- 5 .S j hundred-Interest- r-- - glad-han- , 1r - - -"- LtflDtn Leaders in Business Are Chosen as Directors: Officers Reports .wbo'-buil- t 'ta-th- REELECTED 'be-'pai- -- in.a ; -- j . . . -- - .r,.i.v. Jeny--eonte- Djfsw'iij;;. ;v f- -t : The-Cro- wn |