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Show PROVO, UTAH, SATURDAY, FEB RUARY 3, 1912. NO. 148. VOL: XXVL all mum muiu EXHIBITION PEEftSES WHOHAVEVISITEDSHOW l nn II I . nm rn - II II II I- I LUUUH I 111 nnnminii nrTimiin UN uuuuh mm mm min ic nun m II I urn "w . U UHL HIIU TO VISITORS He IJ DLHu-lu- - back home IM ' II I HAVE The Herald adverissue. tisers get results because the' readers get all the local news. 1885. '"''"llllllH '" Sf H " uiuii u w- Sessions Well Attended; Beneficial Lectures MORE SHADOW; W i I w ...u. : r . IIULU mill' L. tni; tK h There b one mother in who has a message, for Edward How- land Robinson Green, the blase bachThe groundhog decided yesterday Edward elor son of Hetty Green. the time had not yet arrived for that et etera has advertised far and wide of spring attire and when his longing for a wife who it not of the donning v forth came from his mo3sy matress he clothes-horsbu? the frivolous type, coand' 'Fm-- lleMwlIh'aaw .. Tur UT L r uh m r OuthouseFireThreatens Building;Department's - e areToj)ics - MIIIBIIi flDC 1 S0H-N-LA- LL Lull nil W--w- ., n n ESTABLISHED FtolWdrk"" anaTconsequently ProfflirtroInror'tEeroctQr six weeks more winshould there bq bellish the place he wtl give her with. - "' ' academy- - returned Thursday night ter.The annual convention of the State the touches that will make it home. Fire broke out in one of, the out from a trip to Madison, Wis., and othmatter a of the As afact, was groundhog yesheld houses at the back of the Provo tab association a but Farm, a is There girl, tiny girl, er eastern points. ' At Madisonhe at- Dry all And and. school thebearand :lha Jbadgeir ernacle and had it hot been for the one In SalL ..Lakew,hQ tended the convention of those in terday morning in the Central their suit other skill and speed displayed by the Pro a of Bachelor hibernating hall animajs attendance. is materialization the with, good charge of the various schools and edu assembly "sha- - vrt ffcx rlftiiort m a n4 a comfort without own present a io ham qa1a cational institutions for which the A very optimistic address on the dry Greens-idea- l, and her mother Vtauts and of daw" a doubt, exclusively, is Congregational Educational society would have been threatened. It was farm industry conditions In this state the forty-thre- e year old bachelor, born when they make their first reconsponsor. Altogether the trip was was given by President Lewis A. Mer x ith a silver spoon la his mouth and three minutes before five streams noitering trip in the spring or (heir only Prof. States Goodwin, one, exhibi-, at 4-the That the show of water, ere-pla- y to .secniQrlheir.-Jl- u rill who said that the industry was an idea of wl.-esing -- on the burning but the weather was very cold and 0 success a has been tion building oh a "safe basis." Happens to be on a second .of Febru. building -- which oull ha vebeenr ex- - : know all about her. disagreeableTislitchTaade thSTIeasant if the weather few minutes., To "The Profitable Size of a Dry Farm" Son Edward Green startled the ary, or any other date, tinguished within days of sunshine in Utabr be apprefy lnioa of all who have visited the Is It almost sure be and clear, bright ciated. the amusement of hundreds' of visitors was the subject handled by I. H. world of eastern society with his an Before - returning, Prof. Goodwin Grace of made at' San to be crisp and cold at this time of the V, i mAdf A A (a twe &uvav Nephl, who said in part: nouncement, recently department played with flames lict C .n.nMl.J luah lb la asset IVU tVni V l.M so. In all his wisdom, Mr, went to Parkvllle, Kansas and visited Francisco, that he would like to know year; been has show that on and water until the building was eh- the somewnat "This man, profitable or Mr. Bear, or Mr. Bad depends with his son Arthur, and also met where to find a young woman who Groundhog, cities of esmaller In th be would size any the to his tirely burned put thanks to: sape - probably average giv Miss Lulu Culbertson, daughter of L. would be "not only a lfe but a friend ger, profoundly strides back in the state not excepting Og- 160 acres, with 80 acres as a minimum. but health officer who set the shacks on A. Culbertson of thi3 city. Arthur and companion and & mother, who warm bed and "turns in" again; den. From an attendance view- and 250 as a maximum for one man of be this time it ffre. at if it Vcloudy, year are Miss home Goodwin Culbertson her than and would think more of her and four horses." Much valuable in to Is be an point it has been good. Those certain almost abnormally were several good ' things There Of and more husband Park both attending the her College clothes, and 'who have called have been inter- and summer on formation following Animal overworks Mr. warm and day, about the fire. It 'demonstrated that " than her horses and dogs -- and auto according to reports are doing excel- other points was given in this talk. assumes it to be late the fire his wisdom and department would make a mobiles. lant work. - Dr. Koes to satisfy the exhibitors. Robert Stewart lectured on the springtime. good work and connect their hosd "Each time I go away and return, The following letter, received by "The most profitable Variety emonstrat" Thepart of this adage that tradi quickly In case of fire. Salt Lake paper from a mother who like Utah more." said - Professor subject "If Farm." for the of Wheat Dry leaves for the hunter to inter- ed that there is plenty of force In the tion Salt from the boosters All of the Goodwin. "We have almost everything name and address, but does her gives wheat is raised for bread making It not want us is that the groundhog water system of the city to allow five them published, informs Son polate for Lake club who arrived this morning here. 1 love it. I should not be will must be such kind' as the bake want. to his den at the arrival streams to play on fire. It also showback sneaks Edward that in Salt Lake there is at have expressed surprise, at the suc- ing to trade locations for anything." and cold snap, even if he did ed that the health of the next Turkey red wheat was the best,' least one department of the girl modeled after fondest cess of the affair and predict that If BALANCE IN STATE "Gold coin and said Dr. Stewart. warm weather; and he con city has more than one way of ridding predict vision of his heart. v tinUes to come, out, occasionally, stay the main part of the city of nuisances, the exhibition is given next year Gov. William Spry yesterday re some of the softer varieties would Has a Big Heart. as the weather It Is now probable that the. tabernacle .... there will be double the number of ceived the monthly report of State make good, pastry, and would also be "Dear Editor: Iwas keenly Inter ing longer and longer red with for zood mixing and Turkey returning to his will be connected with the sewer. gets wanner, In fact, there are a num- Treasurer David - Mattson, showing a - exhibitors. ested this' morning in The Herald-Re- needed." Is a mixture where den during jlevery cold spell, lntil account of Hetty Green's ber of Salt Lake. manufacturers who balance on hand at the close of busi w Gunnison of cold is overbalanced Pierce the Sylvester. diminishing ness Wednesday afternoon of 2,609, I am glad to learn that there Is regret- - that they did not take advanof Alfalfa the on in his Increasing hun his "Growing by mind, spoke 533.28, an increase of about 143,000 AT a man who Is looking for a wife who GOOD fage of the space which was offered over December. The January collec dry: land in Juab county," advised the has proper and natural ambitions, a ger, and, behold, spring has arrived are some ' records of Following them. It has been assured by mem tions were $574,211.08. , During the growing of alfalfa for seed only on dry mind and a. heart. My daughter has ! adsix from s in this Bectio-"-- produced bers of the committee thatanoihexJ jnonth the following amounts were dls- land..,.. Said he a liny'Soay, a heart and groundhog acre to eight bushels per 1911 Clear, warm, followed by four by seeding mind, that I feel I must let the whole ehow will be given next'7eSfttS"thm tributed to the various funds: General of seed a half to. one weeks ot cold -weather, with consid and pound thp school state $166,159.70;, district world know, that she is not and never .all who wish wltt have the privilege fund, v with "iiPrdws the show. acre erable plant wilt be planted fund, J18O.275.40; university and agamong the frivolous women of "of. taking" part In the 'exhibition.'' 1910 21 inches by Cold, cloudy, followed apart. ricultural college'" fund, 159,762.32; ELLEN land of oura. Her thoughts Hewlett Statements. on this, fair talked of Adams of cold, stormy weather, weeks John three Logan Q. fund, $3,848.65; building husband university are the and for ambitions Orson H. Hewlett, general manag1909 Clear, warm, followed by sUte bounty fund $2,062; state road the same subject basing his remarks she will some day have, no matter . er of Hewlett Bros, of Salt Lake City Cache in warm of on almost con but weeks valley. experience eights state lands fund, whether rich" or poor;, for herbabies came down this morning and was es- - fund, $20,542.01; The piano contest which Is being He was followed by Carl R. Wilweather. stormy tinually and the love she will have for them. with "You the' show. pleased peclally 1908 Cold, clear, followed by five carried on by the management ot the liams, of the Publicity bureau whose She. dreams of what noble men and may say for me that I am mighty MEN LAID OFF WORK. subject was "Available dry lands in women they will grow up to be. I weeks of warm but stormy weather Ellen and Princess theatres is becomwell satisfied with the exhibit and 1907 Warm, raining, followed by A report was current on the streets Utah." He estimated that there are know fronvexperlence what a perfect ing more and more Interesting' and hat it has done all exhibitors as well in Park City last night that a greater about 15,000 acres available for dry little housekeeper she is and, like nine weeks of abnormally warm, but there are Im already a number of deter , as the city a great deal of good. eontl nually stormy weather. of the force working at the farming in the 6tate, He urged the most tiny people," she has a very, high almost - mediately on stepping into the build-- portion contestants entered.The piano 1906-o- ld, Daly West mine and mill would be adoption of some means to thwart the cloudy; weather aver mined opnion of herself. . ' Ing one experiences a good feeling; at the Taylor Furni-exhibition locators. exces colder of dishonest than with West tomorrow. off The isl)n efforts usual, laid Daly "I am not writing this in the hope aged x The a spirit'of union, and of A. to for weeks .250 mill af from nine sive John and Dr. Wldtsoe, president mine employs precipitation ture establishment.'; of catching a husband for my girl visitors are interested and are always 300 men." . terward. ( the International Dry Farm Congress not even At the Ellen theatre there Is a good Hetty Greens son far Next glad to hear what we have to say "The of followed by 1905 WJarm, onnhe raining, subject spoke for tonight and among the I want Green's from it! son, But program Hetty about our goods. When people will MEETINGS. Dry Farm Congress." He asked that and others, to know that there, la at eight weeks of abnormally warm wea really good pictures is a KalemAfllm listen that-i- s a good sign. I would 62 a First. Church of Christ-Scientismost of the time, and precipita big delegation be sent from Utah to "The" Long Arm of the Law" which. one girl in Salt Lake who la ev- ther say that the show has been a big East Center, Sunday school at 9:45 the Lethridge," Canada, convention and least tion almost continually, except tw Is a western as and bit as loving glory typical of llfi Ott domesticated, ery success and it will do the city a great i. m. Sermon at 11 o'clock. Subject, hoped that the delegation would strive much more enlightened and, in fact, weeks. Callioruii-rMejJcaborder fifty.... the deal of good. It is the best thing that Love." Testimonial meeting begins TAke, followed by A good Edison comedy our- - own mothers ;19Q4 Clear, warm, were as as ago. natural years at. reading room open J3r." VldtsoeV theme "at the afternoon eight weeks of warm, rainy and is also on the WU. ;It Is call "Th ' You have a dandy little city and what daily from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. except session was "Reasons for the Sum and their daughters. name nor snowy weather. not do "Please Two; Flats," and U 1. brisk COtoedJ f my print more is want you manufacturing Sunady. . 1903 Cold, clear, followed by sev " Fallow in Dry Farming." Sum mer want for of East-Si- de the I typer There ts a that of my daughter, plants. These -- will come if the pro- enweeks weather. of cold mer Tallowing not only gfves the Tand unusually film, ' "The Right Name but the good husband that is to have her some per spirit is saown ana u tne peopie DESERVES 1T8 SUCCESS. - It tends to conserve the with rain or snow about every third' IT but a rest, and out her Tilmself for to seek 1UU5 UlOU, ( OVIIIIUS MMV day One of the most prominent and will just wake up to the idea of boost- moisture necessary for the growth of learn for himself what a jewel In his day. In the west and a pretty little life - - Ing for home city." worthy attractions at the Opera the crop. 1902 Very cold and clear, followed be." will home she story is told In a Blograph picture House this season will be the United Hon. Ay J. Stookey, of Clover, Ut, by four weeks very warm, then four 'JSaved from Hrmaelf." MOTHER." LAKE SALT "A TIME FOR ARCHITECTS Play company's production of Charles spoke on the success of dry farming weeks about average temperature One of the most interesting ot the The. members of the state Capitol Klein's remarkable success, "The in Rush and almost continual storm, with rain Pathe' Feres Weeklies is billed at the valley, and Stephen L. Chip-ma-n PROVO REPRESENTED. commission are giving a second hear Lion and the Mouse." Few dramas of American Fork, told of the A large number of Proyo people are or snow. Princess. Chief among - them U a ing to the various architects who sub produced during the past twenty-fiv- e 1901 Cold and clear, followed "by "Success of Dry Fanning in Cedar among the train representing the first h war. scene from the mitted plants In the state capltol com years have enjoyed the triumph acValley." Hon. J. W. Paxman of Nephi section of the Elks seventh annual almost continual storm for four weeks, There Is a panorama of Tripoli showpetition for the new capitol. The sec corded this great play, founded on the spoke of the success achieved on Le- - excursion to Los " about Angeles and south- with temperatures ing the "Ttallan warships whlch ope ond hearing is to allow the architects conditions that surround thworklngs van V. for P. and weeks. normal Juab in county eight ridge ern California which will leave from ated the blockade and shelled the to bring out matters that were not of the trust and money king of today. The groundhog apparently won five Cardon, superintendent Nephl sub-st- a Salt the over station Harriman the forts, k Vltagraph film. "His Wlfe'a fully' explained to the commission at The standard reached by Henry B. tion on the ""Improvement of Lake "route at Salt Lake City at" 9 and lost six of the above predictions; spoke Secret" Is also an Interesting photo- the first inspection of the plans. The Harris as a producing manager will be wheat on the dry farm , by selection Los 1903 was a typical verification; and from Side o'clock trips tonight. play and the remainder of the bill Is commission is allowed until Febru maintained in the comig engagement . .. ; and breeding." In south- 1902, 1906 and 1908 were miserable Interest of to nd Angeles points . up to the standard. the Mouse" and ary 15 for the final selection of the of "The" Lion-aOFFICERS ELECTED. and failures. been ern California have arranged architect, but it Is believed that an it would seem that little'more recomProf. L. A. Merrill of 'the Utah Ag each excursionist has been appointed CONSTANCE, JACOJBSQNDEAD, nouncement qi the successful firm will mendation should be necessary. RE8UMEDON SCHOOLT ricultural .. llegeJre8ldejjUJLiJSl aUtah-boos- ter -- Constance, the IndlcationsTl5Int WORK daughv Work was resumed this week on ter J&eImdejeBjaynextwee: Paxman ot Nephl, of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jacobsoa of to one of the'lriosrsuccessf ul of the Carl R. Williams of Salt Lake, sec- annual excursions of the Elks and the new Nebo high school in Payson, this city died at' the family home WILL FIGHT FLY. CONJOINT SESSION. which will be furnished and ready . . their friends. Thursday morning, Feb. .1 of blood The following program will be ren- retary,. .The State Board of health Is plan school in September. The founda-- , for Frank session afternoon At the The funeral services will T poisoning. the regular conjoint session ning a vigorous campaign against files dered tion work was begun in November be held from Utah coun THE a delegate Hinckley, afternoon In the First Monday ' I. A at .the L, Mv during the warm weather season of the Y. but was suspended on account of cold Ward in favor of protection for ty, house. spoke meeting ' Carloads weather. The contracts far the buildInspectors will soon ba in the field Second Ward meeting- house, Sunday, coyotes and advocated their propaga" and will endeavor to arouse public Feb. 4, commencing at 7:30 p ro 46 ing here andrthe one tnSpanish Fork, URGE FIFE AN DRUM CORP. Centennial Eureka . tion instead of their destruction. Mr, sentiment' to help in the work or ex 8ol0,' Dr W.- S. Holdaw'ay; lecture, .44 . . to were Contractors Blossom let for Iron out a.' was Payson the carried are declared that If coyote plans 'present Hinckley termination. Much good was done by "The Puritan Faith," LesW W. a staunch friend of the farmer la de Gold Coin-.- . ...... ,...U 134,640 each for the brick and car- fife drum corp will be organized ' Ar-lln-e' - Aline-Clu- ff, w HCaibU. 'laat t.nnih Kr.oi.rf . kj . summer And Searle; piano W "! LUD "Cons Chief M pentry worlCThe whole cost of each by the Boy Scouts of the city so" that Mr. Hinckley's squirrels. stroying ' even greater results, are expected Bur Hyde; solo, Samuel'T. Jones. .11 bulldlng when completed will be . material music may be furnished at views were, supported by Prof,' E. D. Yankee ' season. .10 will be modem Colorado lng the coming They tiigh'schoojs of the Ag all tiie outings ot me Doys. in? muter Ball, one of the directors WALTER 8. CORBETT DEAD. In Grand Central , an. as in containing who has' been discussed to some extent" everypartlcular, saTiFthat, Walter S. Corbett died at his home ricultural college, SPRY MADE DIRECTOR. -& Blue Bell .41 room, Eagle sembly and skunk the jigymnas!u.n3,aiilmand all those who bear of It speak" fa ftnMT I'll - lfit?ll In Ploasant View this morning of addition to the coyote, nnvamnii. . 11111.a m" UUItlUUI Will! 1. f 6 ming pool," ana snower baths,. carpen- vorably. It is probable that plans will a suf hawk wereTfrfendTof'tfie fafmef "and Mammoth ". . r a dlwtor-o- f Ihe Consolidated Wagon dropsy, from which h6"HfiS been 4 ter shop, domestic science room and " At Opohongo the be should be taken up at the next meeting of present protected. ferer "for, several 'months. The de& Machine company,- to succeed th V"' .....r 4 laboratory.' , the boys. was born In- Jacksonville, .Il state pays -- a bounty; for the killing Scranton ,".'..".' 3 Which was de Sioux Com. a of system coyotes, linois, Septemben5T8a7r andcame ' LUC C Lilt & VI tllC l'V I U UVtU vovvi BIG AUCTIONSALE. FIRST WARD BAZAAR. Mr. Hinckley. and professor Gemini to 'receive the reports of officers for to Utah' in 1883. He has "resided in clared by ; . . , VlctoriaC. . the - Provo..: First 1'EverythIng from organs to chickens -vTbe members aaa ronYrtfi u'Pt'A Ple'asant VleW. for nine years, i.He is Ball to be entirely-wrongfront r I ward are making. exten3lte .arrange wore.auctl6ned.thia-afterDooa4tt -EuTejta Hifnieflse) annrnvMi nun wi i nn Riinminm lu u r survived byhls wife, rSarahlIatrlS 'iA'teBolutJ6n waradopteadeclarlng . . . . 2 ments, lor. a baiaar to be held durrng oi xno laueroiiue j uhichvu mi. uf lar.pa'yT..T.7-t Corbett,; daughter of Mrs. "Martha against dfftoneaOahanferjO . the latter part of February;: An ex Hafrkr ' of "this A ty-a'Jsixhjdreo. resoluUo'filWM- denuclatory of those Black. Jack (lease) , ecutive com mIttee.and:iub-commI.Ue- e In. thQ. crowd .and. the Jokes of the homesteaaer-rTrcent quartea ly' iiiVifJend - was declared. The - funeral nnounceinenf' har":not peraoiisTirtiw- HJcate Total' auctioneer seem to please everybody. ..,..,..178 have been appointed. adapted; tofafmkig:""" yet been payable April 10-- 4 - Hewlett Praises Boost Spirit and Urges Continuance , $. , d Y N -- now-establish- ed V ' ' Jt lum PROGRAMS PUS 510 . 1 ! - . -- t, n -- 8ear -- Italo-Turkls- ' nine-year-ol- d Mt t. -- ..... ....... 1 V . ..... ...,... 150,-000- .......... ." J - - ...,,;...... vVv nd a -- ---- ----- r given,7xr J ..2 jt ';f |