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Show r- - THE PROVO HERALD AFFAIR SPORTING JUDGMENT ENTERED.- Judgment was given in ' 4 district court "yesterday "b Booth in favorof Maggie B. Judge DEBATE. A debate has been arranged between the debating teams of the Brigham Toung university and the University of Utah of Salt Like City by George Worthen, manager of the B, Y. U. debating team. The'questlon to be devated 4s. ".Resolved, that ; Judges should be subjected to popular I M PO RTA NT r&Bee4e4 Tb debaters aer affirmative and the debaters are George Worthen and ' David Wilson. The U. of U. debaters are Stratton and Gardner. B. Y. U. li v 1 w Urge" Crowd Enthuged Over Boxing and Wrestling Con- f H ii pi i i t. . h k f I f. ', , l! 51 r:,j.jLju turnolesTostly L.:!J4W..f2.95 I'hit . '.at . sole eight, guests. - '. "frralfWenin8::Trr-- , $1 95 - at,.,,, 1-4- 5 - .,$1.45 .$ia5 -- 95 $1 45 jast regular In the case of A. P. Rasmussen, ad sion Friday afternoon. Miss Alice a Reynold gave delightful talk on her ministrator of the estate of Hans C. H. European trip and refreshments were Ramlose against the Sevier Valley served by the hostess. The next sesCanal company, to recover .damages sion will be held with Mrs. E E. Corf-mafor the alleged illegal transfer of stock belonging to the deceased, the judg-- ! Mfs. Bessie Maitn of Salt Lake City ment of the lower court against the is a guest at the home of Mrs. W. F. defendant is reversed and the cause Dunn. remanded for new trial in the district of Sevier county, court Mr. and Mrs. Grant C. Bagley left Judgment is affirmed in the case of this morning on a brief visit to Salt S. Hansen against Michael Jens Lake City. Mauss and the company. t Will Dunn of Salt Lake City will The. case was started in the spend the week end with his parents and judgment was rendered against in Provb. Mauss. Later a Judgment was secured against, the defendants in the disMr. and Mr3. Elvon L. Jackson and trict court and an appeal was taken ' ' ". daughter, Vera will . leave Saturday to the supreme court. for a thirty days trip through Califor in the court Judgment of the lower nia. case of Nathaniel Montgomery against Richard T. Barret is affirmed. The Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Anderson have action was brought to enforce, fulf ill- returned to their home in Prk,Ctt 'jme'rif of a contract. The" lower court after a pleasant visit in Provo with dismissed the case on the ground that Mr. and Mrs. Knud Anderson. there was no proof of contract. of the offerings are on the count -- er. FOR MEN Genuine Kangaroo, with heavy sole and all of Hanan's $6.00 and , , $4-6$7.00 grade Crosett's $5.00 patent, button or lace style, also Bate's $4.00 and $4.50 patent, lace S3 35 Nearly all our $3.00 grade includ ed at $2 35 Boys' High Cuts with Buckles. Good strong serviceable Shoes. ' Just what the Boy wants." $2.50 grade at $1-9$2.00 grade at $1 45 $3.75 grade at .. ?2 95 Child's Calf Shoe, size 5 to 8 . - t ' r ! , ; Mill-Cahoo- n city-cour- : . . ' . . 95 bunch of Bal)y Shoes worth j y The W. meet with Mrs. INHERITANCE MONEY. Cen-- j Thecoffers of the state treasury ter Thursday afternoon next at 2:30. were enriched Jl.531.2b yesterday by o'clock when ; Mrs. Burkholder of the receipt of a check for that amount from the estate of J. Edward Sim- Springville will- give the paper. mons of New York. The money is Miss Mina Taylor left this morning for the inheritance tax on 250 shares for Salt Lake City where she will at- - of Union Pacific common stock. C1 W. Aird . "The Home of Good Shoes' -- X m eb T. U, will District Court of the Fourth Judicial Diestrict of. the State of Utah in and for the County of Utah. In. ..the. matter of the estate of- lna - Tn the" - ; at her home on East - Deceased. Loveridge, Utah, to-wi-t: .EarcfiL . No.lJn ..the. Jiame meridian; thence east 5.79 chains; south Vi degree west 10.25 chains; sou Sa degrees west; 5.65 chains; north 10.50 chains to place of beginning, area 594 acres. . t ! V lion at - . East South Temple street, ty'and the treefr6m which" it was Salt Lake City. The pear, which picked yielded nearly seven- - bushels :' ' is - fifteen of fruit last fall. .weighs - SbTTr1nffen'Sfflrin- FOR SALE Good Cash Business A money maker. Enquire "C Herald. - FOR SALE Household goods, Stephens; beginning chains north of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter Of section 7, township 5 south, range X east, salt'".- 'LakV.r;m'eridIanTence" west 5.57 chains; thence north 10.05 chains; thence east 10.37 chains; .thence south 10.05 chains; thence. 20.75 ' - wesjr 4.80 chains to place of beginning,'' area 10.42 acres, with 10 shares Lehl Irrigation company stock, s BybeetJeginning 113 rods and 13 feet west and 68 rods and 3 feet north of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 18, township 5 south, range 1 east, Salt Lake meridian; west 20 rods; north 16 rods; east 20 rods; south 18 rods, to plscenotlJjeglnnlngr-afe- a acres, witn 2 snares in tne Jjeni irri gation company. Parcel No. 4, in the name of JHna Riddle By bee; beginning 99 rods and 13 feet west and 68 rods and 3 feet north of the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of section 18, township 5 south, range 1 east, Salt Lake, meridian; then west along street 5.00 chains; thence north 4.00 chains; thence east 5.00 chains; thence south 4.00 chalns,TobeginnIng, area, 2 acres with 2 shares of water in Lehl Irriga ' tion company. Said sale will be made on or after the 15 day of February, 1912, and written bids therefore will be receiv ed at the office of Grant C. Bagler avenuer Provo, 57 North Academy Utah. Said property, will be sold in separate parcels for cash or upon credit not exceeding one year with in terest on all deferred payments at not less than 8 per cent per annum; 10 per cent of each Bid must accompany the same and all sales are made sub- - . ject to. confirmation by the above named court. ' Dated this 3rd day of February, Riddle-Stephen- ' y-- 1912. M. - Executrix. CARTER, I Get .K? It now while you can. y We have plenty. Telephone GRANT C. BAGLEY, i , FOR Delivered 4 17 -- y Attorney for Executrix. SALE-Excelle- Snare drum nt and traps. Phone . A - 548k. 3t Fresh violets, carnations and iad en Hair Ferns at th Provo Green- 807 Call i & MARBLE Ell en SAT. and r ftB. MON. RIGHT s' , MAN iMiicess S4. SAT. AND MON. FEB. ' llHOfiUflENli; HIS WIFE'S SECRET IM!3 ONE ' WIN WAY-T- O i:i ErtEits Works - PATHES WEEKLY SAVED FROM HIMSELF , NOTICE. The annual meeting of the stock-holders" of the Provo .Commercial 6 Savings bank will W held at - their banking house on Thursday Feb. 8, 1912, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing officers for the ensulng yer, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet - Comlnj .y" FLATS and Monday" A MAN FOR ALL THAT week.Verns Rtsmussen," The Wonderful Child Contestants for the $400 - Piano "given away May 20th, by the ;- ing. y third ', Ward,: T. on n a 6t. Mary's- Episcopal Church. Farrls Noyes. "., Heleniiayr.' ' - . .y Lkzle Henry. Ln a Linton. 'Ralph EllioL' Ward. . . r r. b. irow;" Bessie Harris, "tJTJergesent--'- - VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE Piano on Display at Taylor-Bros- , . - Z',, . ; M Provo People tit! toJL.rZi, 1 I . I mMmclsk: im, t MWWKHW 'mvjc - yv?vV r T -- - JLVU& 11'' ' " urer sparkling, nutritious; Kcaltt f ooJ TKe ideal 'V desslgns in silk tablecloths, sofa pillows, piano scarfs, curtains, and klmonas, - Better-ancheaper than machine work, all done by hand.:;r J4S. Kerat ' lan, 139 N,' Aca. Ave. Come in "hni? spa in .ental r " ' tUrpuY- 1 : Thos.jTsrdley. , - Gee. Effie Strong. irs.:J. L. Segall. Raymond Taylor.. ' ... Edgar Hurst v..f - Jerris 1 - jumciaing new "either theatre ' If J. T. FARRER, Cashier. getX 'vote with every ticket bought at s - - . . PRINCESS &SELLEN , Utah Barley i St MM MM? MV MS M MS Mi s- - y?f yiWO Nature's strength stored in the rich, golden grains S-- - OF THE LAW GRANITE TllfBE8Sl3J WRONG x NAME, LONG ARM --Fift- h SP AFFORD Winter Rate at a rr Owneravlngown bargain. SMOOT - 14 thirty-two-tronce- s, . i -- Riddle zina ' m . th-- EFFIE FOR RENT Neat five-roohouse. Modern. 231 South 4th East. J. W. Bates. nLZloa Loveridge; beginning 1.50 chains south of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 7, town-shi- p 5 south,' range 1 West, Salt Lake 1400-foo- g ' The undersigned will sell at private sale the following described real prop erty situated in Utah county. State of Plrcef . Miss Jet ta Maiben and Miss Flossie Dunn will entertain this evening at Slipper the hpme Of the former When the , guests will be the- - rnembers of- the Girl Question club and their partners. $1.50 Felt Slippers Valentine decorations will prevail $1.25 Felt Slippers throughout the rooms and the lunchOne counter loaded dowtTwith all eon tables a color scheme of red and In three opinions handed down by kinds and sizes, Values up to $2.75 white being used, the supreme court yesterday the judgat The Nineteenth Century club and a of the lower courTls" re ment REMEMBER-Y- ou are fitted Jew invited guests met at the hoi a 'few Mrs. Samuel Schwab In ses- one caseanth affirmed in .two." by expert shoemenr $2.00 warm lined shoes1 $2.00 Calf lined leather i 1911,-amount- ed Easy, with light $3.00 -- The event of the evening was the some oT them say that the rate will , go still higher and that they will not scheduled ten round boxing contest eell for less than 20 cents a pound. between George Cordosh of Denver Some say that they have refused to and Mel Cox, of thl3 city. The con test went six rounds when Cordosh jatJttcJyhe from Reports AVyomlaretolhee wag given the dftcWn pvyr that the feet sheepmen there expect latter was aggresive through every to get from 17 cents to 18 cents a round and at times it appeared that found for their wool. The Wyoming he ould have the best of the battle wooigrowers say they expect to place Both men were tired and seemed will It ing to quit when the declslofixwas 30,000,500 pounds on the market. 14 estimated that the wool crop of called for. It as a vigorous contest t Utah will be at leas 15,000,000 pounds. from the start and brought much and enthusiasm. INSURANCE REVENUE. la the wrestling contest Henry Willard Done, state insurance com- Jones threw Lar Wilson in two missioner, yesterday completed his straight falls requiring but four minstatement of department fees receiv- utes in ach case. Jones was the ed for January," and sentnia check heavier of the two. fof J41'V5.39, representing the amount In the preliminary boxing contest collected, to the state treasurer. The between Al Anderson and Gill Cox to there was considerable excitement fees Jor January, 11881.30. and Mine claasy boxing. No decision was given in this contest. PROGRESS AT TUNNEL In the other twowrestllng contests,, :. Work on. the tunnel in the Straw- Joseph Massey and Earl Glllisple, the berry valley Irrigation project pro- - former won. Dean Gray "and Bill gres8edjtlt teetjluring jbe month of Grainer, Gray won. January, of which 475 feet was workIt was announced that there will be ed from the west and 336 from the another BDortinK contest next Fridav east entrance. This is the most and gome lnterestIng conte8t8 gress made in the tunnel l:i any will be booked. month since the work started. Mart Roylance was referee in the boxing contests and Prof. Cummard CONDITION OF OPOHANCO. In wrestling contests. While In Salt Lake Thursday William Hatfield,' general manager and NOTICE OF MEETING by. far the heaviest stockholder in Opohango, stated that at the present A meeting of the stockholders of time dividends were not to be consld- - the Lost Joseph ineJJold Mining com- - red. For some time the mine has pany will be held at the office of the been laboring under, adverse clrcum- - company Wednesday February 21, ' stances, but since the new improve- 1912, for the' purpose of discussing ments In hoisting arrangements and the working policy for the corning encouraging developments as low as season and for the discussion as to t r the level, where some ore whether the property ehalTbeT equipphas been found,' the mine is output-tin- ed with the necessary machinery. about five cars a week, with By order of Board of .Director. good prospects ; of Increasing. The H. A. SMOOT, Secretary. sevenm, sixu ana . third levels are First publication February 8. , giving up most of the ore at present and a half inches in circumference, THE LARGEST PEAR. about two inches from the stem. The What is isserted to be the largest pear was raised ntETf armof Simon Chris-Anders- 3 35 fr, I : t i. $4 65 There was more excitement at the Opera House last night at the sport ing meet than at any time for months. That the large crowd was satisfied with the program was proven by the applause and the enthusiasm with which each event was, received. The evening wars-- voted a eteaa 'heljom sporting' entertainment. The boxing matches bringing iorth the most ex citement. While these contests had the appearance of real fights, they were harmless, boxing gloves of heavy weight and mushy softness were used, ' jth,f - test Last Night WOOLr Sheepmen are enthusiastic over the price now offered for Utah wool, and used. PRICE-O- F ill -- r NOTICE OF SALE.' i . are-not tne-pres- SOCIETY, CLUB NOTESi PERSONALS, Mrs. C. ' E. Brickson :. entertained tend the Junior Prom, at the universi with ehfl4ren's if of Utah, vL-- -r mostljaeUghtfui r party- - yesterday afternoon in honor, of Mr. and Mrsr James E. Peters of the fourth anniversary of The Shoes offered are all good." her little birthday Gale. Fork are thje guest of Mis3 American A number daughter. ' Fern 'Peters, few Only a pair of each kind tells of delightful children's" games were , features of the afternoon and a pret-- Tr"" .; club will meet Monday The Roe-Ra- y yrhy we tio it. of Mjss Lottie at thehome the centerpiece of thetable being a evening FOR WOMEN " Orwin. dainty pink and white birthday cake . ' A our tinyr. pink . candies. ou worth.$6.Q0 y uigh ted Mrs. J. W. Stiehl' has been the guest Twenty guests enjoyed the hospitality at - : of Mrs. Zella Farrer Stubbs at Sco- of the charming yttle hostess. field during the week. Fords we have sold for .1? years ; Mrs Guy Madsen entertained with and you "know they are good a Mr. ahd Mrs. Jesse .Knight, Mrs. delightful theatre party Thursday W. B. Searle, Mr. and Mrs. George Mostly patent lace worth $4.00 evening in compliment to Mr. and Mrs. Miss Norma Havercamp, on Havercamp, ef Park City. Followand $5.00 and Miss Beatrice J. H. Mrs. Rhoad, ing a pleasant hour at the Princess 6f the Brigham Young univer This lot is a very fine Vici, with the guests were entertained at lunch- Camp were among the Provo people Sity malbsizes but eon at the iadsen bome. Pink, and who attended the "Girl of the Golden white carnations were' .used in. the West" opera at the Salt Lake thea SUCCESS Tboinp--.'so- -- r BE TO the Fourth and against R. V, Jenkins ln the sum of 113.344.00. The ludgment . debtor, jypiie to ago and engaged in -- the real estate and Tiorse business, his whereabouts" sflowa oy ttme at the Judgment creditor. :', 3 MIES Special Shoe Prices ; - a n mi 5 a w - in TTfll : t |