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Show EVERYTHING FREE AT THE EXHIBITION JSUILDING. SEE THE DISPXAY OF UTAH GOODS A IF TFV AL ttsfnar The Herald as I Nadvertising medium, you are an.-- -. aoie tu ,. .VOL.- XXVI. - NO. PROVO, UTAH,. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 147, BE OUT SATURDAY SATURDAY HOLD ME EVERYBODY S110ULD LADIES InterestingOpeningAddcessGiv-e- TO BIG 1 rrefewncehould be Given to &:r$-- $ With one of the largest and .most , .enthusiastic crowds that has ever attended any like, event, BOARD NIC This Morning 4,4 HEAD QF FOOD REFEREE PROVO OF n by Pres. Ben R. Eldredge -- 4 the 4 Li&jCjlM.01'0?. associa"State Utah; Dairymen's Boosters' Special from 4 tion was" opened in the Provo 4 Utah Made doodsState is ' Building Plans Salt Lake Will Bring this rooms morning. The attendance was 4 s: much larger than had been 4 anticipated that it was decided. to hold tUe-irnn nipptin;.; n 4ho assembly room ' 4 ver-Hundred-O- 4 BIG Comnierclalclub AUCTION-SAL- E ai 4 School. 4 4 4 4 efr4ka4 .. '. 44 , 4 4 44 4 4 44 Promptly at 10 o'clock the moming was called to order by; Presisession 4 Saturday dent lien R. Eldredge who gave- the "4 of the week as far as the general 4 public is 'concerned. While the 4 annual address saying in part: '"The 4 convention of the State Horticul- - 4 dairymen have introduced better meth4 tural society was the most sue- - 4 ods jn the business the past year, but we- - are not entitled to much credit, cessful .that has been held and because of the natural resources which 4 the Dairymen's meetings today 4 pro--' 4 more than offset the improvements in "have been well attended-th- e the dairy business. We. are making .gram for Saturday will be of 4 such a nature that invill inter- 4 progress, however and this progress that cannot go 4 est everybody. The Boosters 4 has been in such back. I was asked Some time ago arwill Lake 4 special from Salt what would the conditions improve Grande Ti've in over 4 the Rio early 4 " answer and .was: !Start a. cammy. assertedis 4 the morning.! It by wre produce for when paign quality' of Salt the 4 E. J. Caine, secretary pure butter and cheese there will be 4- - Lake Commercial club that at no need to hunt a market, the marmembers of one iihundred least 4 -will hunt for ket man who ny' 4- - thatrclub-wi- ll be in this city on calls himself a dairyman and slights "get-ac4 The general .Saturday. his work puts a blur on the state." 4- quainted spirit" will prevail. . CanThe next speaker was Hugh 44 non of Salt Lake county onlhe subject Some sort of jST'general reception will Be given 'theIsTtoraHby lEeso Dairy Herd." Mr. Cannon said, There cial club. Arrangement for this part are many in this state w,ho 4444-4444-44-4444-4- is.- to be the big day -- 413-A- - 44 444 4-4-4 dairymen of the program is being made at this are keeping and feeding worthless cows and there is only one way to time by the committee. remedy thisnd that is to keep an ina will In the afternoon there be dividual record of every cow on the big public auction which will be held (Continued on page 8.) in front of the exhibition building. Everybody Is Invited to bring their goods or live stock to be sold. The services of the auctioneer will be free. It Is expected that this feature will take up a good deal of the afternoon. Amusement feaTTresjiyill also be introduced. Stock Exhibit today. A good display of blooded stock Is being exhlbitedjat the exhibition yard this afternoon and the judging will Orchard Heating work in fruit take place this afternoon. ' Several -- c ' '"Sid" . -- ' - The exhibition building continues draw the crowds and.the entertainments given in the evenings "by the school children of the city are well received. The exhibit is open every evening and It is believed that th crowd will be increase onehalf the last, two days of the week, """" Dry Farmers Friday. The State Dry Farmers will hold their convention tomorrow in the -- Ciamercial club rooms. - -- An educ& tional program has been arranged. Governor Spry will give an address in theXollege hall tonight In connection, with the meeting of the Dairy; men's association. STATE. MONEY-FO- Two checks in payment of the in- Mttaaee the office of he attorney ge.neral.j0ne fan-fea- vo. wftlTtwo "opposing armies- - in a- field of operations during the time of war. As in smudging-wor- k frost may. be classed as the attacking enemy and the fruit growers thf opposing forces. And there is no telling when old King Frost will make a nocturnal attack on the budding and blossoming .fruit which makes the future wealth and prosperity of the country involved in it3 march of operations. The advent of frost at the crtical time of fruit raising is truly an uncertain quantity for it may make its attacks one night then dl'sappeaf'un-ti- l the next season. Stiil.on tiie other hand three successful nights of froBt is no unknown' condition experienced by the Utah fruit growers and to cope with' these attacks he must hive his army, disciplined' and marshalled to bocn-receive- d-at -- y.1 YgBtruiga-the'enfem- " . 2- -- ;,Labor.- - The work 'pr smudging demands a the estate' of . Samuel If. the New York, on 100 shares of vast amount of labor to conduct fruit and growthe Union Pacific common.and amounts work successfully secure the to $321.87. The Other check la Trom ers must be prepared to worker available upon aid of every Ihe estate of Agnes P. Lawson, New fruit In notice. raising large York, tor 130.80 on 100 shares of quick' belts much bas been accomplished Union .Pacific preferred. of all the tthrough the town people to assist in this work. For DIRTVV DAIRIES. "spirit may Fifteen notices warning dairymen example the how be well illustrated mentioning by rethe within to bring their dairies In It Is undertaken the Grand valley. quirements of the ; ?tate sanitation or the withlawa were, filed by . J... C. Lambert, Upon the announcement, er of an bureau impending frost at the deputy' state food and 4airy inspector din of factory whiscritical time the during a three week's --Inspection trip monotonous a noise untles up keeps through Cache. Valley and Box .Elare aroused the .town all til. people der counties. The" deputyHnspector to hand w lend their to nigh-- j helping 'reported ""that" ho found 'manr'dairy .wo turns bors. men, out, Everyone ounbarns in' Cache aid. Box ISlder andV'chiidren. men; .the. 'to help JIght lies in, tad condition, Separators, he thousands of orchard beaters and keep said, also were unsanitary. , ;.; Is Irom Ly-ma- . 3'-- '' - v " ' i-- cult 1 ' ,;, 44'4444 The purpose of the organization is to direct the attention of the house keepers to the fact that Utah good3 are" better- - thanTthoSe " imported :ln many cases arid that by using the products of the state, Utah' people are- - benefitte6L: "It not our. purpose," stated Mrs. Haven to the . Herald, "to have the house keepers of the state to buy is bill introduced -- point. GQRAY LOSES . HIT III D t "Jne student," said Mr. Homer, "can accomplish more, In 'the orchard Id one day In the way of learning then he can in a month in the class roam or from books and lectures. "You must know the tree you are . I going to prune," said he, "and the time to prune Is when your knife is sharp. '. Prune when the tree is dormant for . passenger. wood Travelingts growth, and prune in; the- - turn? or tickets purchased at ticket windows met months for fruit production." at stations at which he stopped, E. L. "The relation "of the Agricultural " College to Utah Korticulture" was the Brown, newly appointed second of John A.; WMtsoe, preaidenti, theme and general manager of the ? of the AgrlcuKural college-a- t Logan. Denver & Rjo Grande, is making his "" . '. - ' He said In part: first inspection of the railroad lines The product'ia of fruit promises to over which he Is to have direct charge. become one of the great industries of 7"1" He is doing moro than merely supply- Utah,- - for" pur conditions are equal Ing himself with facts pertaining to the best for horticultural develop to the physical conditions of , the road. d Jnlormation. "under IrrTga of the personnel-- the - Rio - Grande ouT'ateFTsureTahd tion may be applied - in the best manner unlike that qf any of his preamounts; our sunshine, is abundant; ... decessors. Is long enough," -hi dlsgnise" ML growing. "seaspn. and the killing frosts seldom take a was discovered when he boarded "a of the crop. Sat- large portion Rio Grande train In Denver-las- t Iu our deep soils, extensive root urday by a trainman. who formerly be developed, which Inwas employed on the Great Northern, systems mky sure trees; the high fertility Wgtirous "of which Brown was a general super of the soils give fruit of a high yield intendent for to years, prior to .his and fine flavor. ' The conditions of ir-appointment last week to the second under which our fruit is pnd general manager rigatlon raised uniformity of size to the give , ship of the Rio Grande. iMEEO . SEEKS ary - d y . . I ' , ofciL-fiperatlo- n jddohpartn"o - -- ve . t - ... . d vice-preside- nt tf "Tne rooms..--.;:;j;.;';:---.-'.:.;-rf- t . . "vice-preside- . vice-preside- a large meas- - ; ? fruit, and prevent,-iof the ure, many annoying tree diseases. The abundance of sunshine puts such color Into the iruit that in a color competition the more humid regions stand helpless.; vThe dry at- - ." mospbe,re and the lengthened season add much to the quality of the fruit and the health of the trees. FTuit Dmand Growing. . ; ;Vlth a growing understanding of a healthful living, the demand for iresh fruit U increasing,- and this demand is very likely to outgrow for many years to' come the rato ot. in- crease of population; The best, ho wever," that - the output of fruit, at least so far as the '. United States Is concerned, is not in creasing. The time has surely come when the regions that are adapted for fruitgrowing should prepare for the demands. that. the race will make upon them. In the that" la he-more completely each day,' ' ing shaped " ' eachf section' of the earth's. surface n Hot-coff- ee . d providing . Mrs.-Elizab- eth on Page FJva.) " 7 one-Thir- (Continued -- , fpr quarantine.jittdr inspection oftrees j and fruit coming into the United '' States. "Pruning" was the, subject of a very Interesting talky'Wrniam",!!. Horn-"-" : " Besides being president of Johns Hopkins university at Baltimore, Dr. Ira Remsen is chairman of the referee board of consulting experts which is er, Jr,, memibeFof "the state"horticut" Mr. Homer had sometimes called the supreme court of food scientists. This board is al- tural commission. in connection with the enforcement no paper; he tookup the subject from ways making important investigations of the pure food regulations. a thoreicar'agwellta3J)raxUcaI . one-thir- . ' meat- - the cordial reception of the' dele-gates to "this our eighth annual conThe resolution also vention." and Indorsed the Simmonds " "'V'C The Btate supreme court yesterday handed down an opinion in the. case H. Corayr formerly of of this city, against the Telluride Power and Transmission company, In whichsh& soughLlo estahlisha claim share of 200,000 althem In operation during the balance to 'k of the night. The railroads keenly alvietomtheTO8perU and wa panr. for certaiTr'power-sit- es and the ultimate amount of freight rein The Provo canyon. ter rights opin sulting to. them in saving the fruit, disof ths sustained the ion comhands Judgment in a cooperate and Join mendable way, as when the coming of trict court, which had decided against ' frost is announced the O. & R. G. Mrs. Coray. " assembles a train or two to trans The case arose out of a suit which port the smudging volunteers to dif- Mrs. Coray, widow and executrix ot ferent parts of the valley in order to aid the fruit grower. The electric the estate .of Don R. Coray, brought line contributes in the same spirit against Lafayette Holbrook and D. B. and to city folks the novelty of a Searle to establish her claim to -night or two 'of this fire fighting of the money which Holbrook is work is exciting and a experience alleged to have collected as agent for which everyone seems tq delight Is Coray and Searle In the sale of"water and lynchgoing; through. to the power company. rights es after the work is over, which is The defense contended, and was supserved by the rfinchmen is the reward ported by the lower court, that there to the volunteer workers and after had been no written "agreement to " citizens a night of fire eating"-th- e prove the allegations of the plaihtUf. return tp their home ready, to contri Thecourtr also held that there was next call bute their labor when-thno. Proof to show that Coray and comes. " Id touytquracBrls-raho- T Searlo ;had acquired any rights in Pro spirit the smudging work vo canyon to the exclusion of any one In the Grand valley is done thoroughelse, and dismissed the complaint of ly and 'effectively and every ranchMrs, Coray and the cross complaint of man has at his command all the as- Searle. 'i ' sistance he requires. Another Feature of is the point which we desire to make definite. Salt Lake has a good organiAnother feature. which the fruit grpwer must not zation, so has Ogden and the,'people loose sight of i8.xtiniformity of orch- of these cities have come to the conard heating, in jother words," all Jniit clusion that Utah; goods are jtrsf as orchards good and lit many cases better than adjoining growers with should conduct the work simultane- those importtid. We want to organize ously if this ; is, not done the fellow here because it will be a good thing who Is surrounded by half itiozefl for the city "as well as the Btate:-- ! ranchmen who are smudging and he : general invitation is extended to Id stealing the ladies of the- city. towattend the fails' the heat for his own orchard from his meeting and special attention is called neighbors ., work and the greater the to the meeting plage. It .'had been announced that the meetIng"WJuld be area of : heating the a the fight against frost. The day held in the Central' school. .This has will . comewhen orchard heating 'of been changed to. the Commercial club "tnore-effecti- and closing afu-rnoo- com-mende- I rap-Idl- 4-- For C flti EG be held at Ogden. was presented and 'pwdain(riignSeTttTzewa of Provo ... 1 ' - ins a resolution money but there Is so much being produced and put into food stuff by our own manufacturers that it is only right that they should be given .preference when everything is equal. This 4--, 4 pnpers until af- - 4 The next 4 4 4 44 4 ter goods from ' the outside for less y rcc;':-.:j.- Af the. 4 4'4-4-4-- 4 did not give his 4 tin- rh Tioort will - 4.44 4 "Uty J'61iU :A: iiioi'hlilg; the pro- St Widttot, whovfcrriiuiuc for the m'orulr.g session, - - -- r. y. at. lu o'clock 4 ' ?ei.t.-jrijf-- ' fa- - -ry ! . j - day of n ion oinctTuhd'or c onrtitions'' In t; a v vor.J i - 4 last the 4 4 SiuU KurJuuliui'lst. association's 4 The" third and - - elation Mrs. .Olive IteaUJjrM 4 4 dent of. the; state organization 4 nee,; -- S hort 4 wil be- - i n 4- talks onof value Utah goods tjie 4 and the benefits" of home in Jus- - 4 4 try will be in order. An invita- - 4 4 tion has be'n extended to all the 4 4 ladies of the ciy. There will- be ..no fee charged for membership.The .only obligation being, that 4 6- - the Hrlipg plpdgp tltpmjitjvgwtn bay Utah good.s in preference to imported products. Ad- - 444444444444 4 4 1 d and Meetings are pur-.-J- IS itieTbc3ftt!CkwnCT3hare-"eTrter--- d v.. "Re-electe; -JjJguitedUr vv- 44 4-4- the Commercial club rooms, 4 4 Saturday afternoon aLJL-- P m- - a 4 " 4 meeting will TjeTield for the pose of organizing a. local branch 4 4 ci tlto Vx&'a ITviiie Industry assoA'c . -- OPERATION I their iBtock;.: 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 SUCCESS 6!3HSfficers - 4. " t- PIIED 4 1885. - getesuha LADIES TO -ORGANIZE HOME . OGDEN WINS CONVENTION INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION SAT OF STATE HOR TICUL TURISTS SESSIOHS IS UA ESTABLISHED Htisera ElfllSIIS-TI- D TVJO GREATEST The - Herald feejiaute the .readers get ail the local news."" jssue,1912. 1, " spearTrr-Tnore-ttian:- thousand readers every five, IfiEfiSlS The Earle Power company, recent ly organized, wilt establish a power l!ant in American Fork canyon that will generate 2,000 horse power. The company was Incorporated at 1250,000 the. stock being novr subscribed, and will expend U7!,000 cTn the' new plant which will be started in April. The company has a reservoir site that con tain 3,000,000 cubic feet, which will be used for reserve. and title to wa ter in the canyon stream amounting to thirty-thresecond feet; . C. W. Earle Is president of the con cern and the other officers and dlrcc tors are F. L. Dodge, W.'it' GregoTyrfiecretary .and treasurer,- B C. Earle, A. IL Peabody and Fred Cv Richmond, E. W. Schneider of SaH Lake, who was" one of the original Inporpojators, gives wayto Mr Peabodyon the directorate!. . e t; ; - ' -- . world-agricultur- e will be expected to speclaliBe In tho crops . which- - it can.produce la xprofiU-- . able quantity and of highest" quality.' We of thlsstate mu?t agree to on Page Eight.) " -- |