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Show JUL.. AAV1, WU. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, APRIL 10.1 19, 1912. "CRUSHED 1835. Latest News - From Wliite-- . Star Li fife Indicates "That Ai rs. Corhett is Lost LIQUOR -- H CfiUMTY LEAGUERS . AL II THROUGH -- Hi A N r - x ' ESSANDPLEA5URE - .."". j ''s&J.Z'-V- ... in lh VL ?t! " VVli . iff Commissioners Pass Ordinance Which Is Con- '.With nfcre Provo and State Officials sidered Lsadln? Citizan) Sing Praises of Utah' Greatest Valley; Advocate Utah For Utah People; Provo Men Take Lead In Discussing Needs of County: Strong Endorsement William Spry . By Governor " SPLENDID OF PARADE FINE HORSES (Special to Herald.) Not for Spanish Fork, April 19 This is a gala day in this city. and or county more pride been city there has enthusiasm, many years of all from hundreds parts the rains, many Notwithstanding displayed. Horse Show and at the Ammtv are, in attendance at the County of the A welcome meeting of the Utah County Development League warmest sort has been extended to all visitors and everything done to Decorations make everybody happy and pleased with the celebration. had left y adorn the buildjngs of the town and while the weeping heavens From early mornimprint, the goodxintentions of .the citizens remain. and In was attendance ing there were "thing'sNloing." Governor Spry He Utah boosting speeches. praised the jave one of his characteristic at the enterprise of the people of thecounty and expressed surprise confusion no was There stock. splendiOisplay of valuable horsesand day and it was voted one of or accidents to mar the pleasure in conducted tie city. The day's program the best celebrations ever a when high classedentertaiament of sports will come to a close tonight srame between A this city anome neiena leani is ball win ha riven. " afternoon."being played this ... . . .. . Due to delayed trains ine meeting county would be as famous for good as. the Hood River "valley In of the Utah County Development apples Oregon. "We have the soil, the League which was held In the paviwater, the climate and the bralnsJ lion was a few minutes late in start- Why should we not produce the best ing. It was called to order by Presi- apples .in the world and the best dent R. T. Thurber, who, in a few house, wives so why not the best apwell chosen words introduced A. C. ple sauce. Now; what we Utah val Stoddard as the spokesman to wish ley people toeed to do is to take the J best advantage of the opportunities tha visitors welcome. DrJStodiarcVs greeting was tinted which we have. The "opportunities humor, assuring the are here. They, are for us to acwj(th honest ' V the rk is cept." visitors that Spanish-Foall world that was and the topip dis"Utah County" best town In the the within gates cussed by R. R. Irvine, Jr., of the visitors who tarried to have the privilege.jprov0 Commercial club. He welcomed in the name of the city,' was burdened with- praise for the in the name of the Commercial club natural resources, afforded the peoand all the citizens. ple bt the valley, and heurged that Decker Responds.' members of the league make it their Mayor Provo of Decker F. Charles Mayor daily duty to call "attention to the welcome: of address to the responded opportunities of theCounty to their "When we become, con- .. J neighbors. and said in part: "It is a pleasure to extend thanks j verted to the fact that we have the and appreciation to the--, people of j DeSk valley in the world we are hot haTve so kindlyj,apt to be lead away from it. We are Spanish Fork who ; us here this morning aiso morB apt .to do our share in welcomed ofae - v . - - their through Stoddard. representative,' Dr. developing it." County Horse Show." been mere words," but there is a feelacing of fellowship and good will a which has tendency to companying, we are that us all mighty glad ..make exwe been have Not here. only the but awelcome greeting, tended keys of the city have teen rendered us. We like this and would not mind ' taking some of it away with us. Spanish Fork is a pretty good town ' afid Judging from the reception - and .' the manner An which the people are doing things, we may expect some pretty 'big things from this town to the future. The j?roper city prida that prevails and I am free Tork at some future time, Spanish will be one of the largest- towns in ' the county. Again let me say that ' we are pleased with our welcome and we have only good wishes for the - may rahe I ; grow .and may the people prosper. thank you." . Reports of Committees. "Reports of cbmmlttees. Included and also "Telephones." "Railroads'1 The former was given by Alma Fork and Greehwood of American ' - discrimination 'of the company, in county toll rates was taken up by Mr. Peterson and he reported that the management of the' giving the matter atten-Hocompany-land thht tinllorm Tates would be ' fQrthcomlng at an early date. The . tele-phon- e n r i ' Provo Men Speak. " William M, Roylance responded to the toast of "Arle Sauce." Ju' a happy manner he stated that '. It "would only be a. few years until Utah ; V So carefully has.it been constructed and written that it is considered the best law covering will arrive in this city this afternoon enroute to Salt' Lake City. Junction ! These representatives are considering the best route for the trans-continent- al this subject that has been enacted this city. Under the new ordinance it is lawful for any person directly or , , la . unIn- or under any pretense, or to manufacture, sell, directly, exchange south in this valle as far as Spanish Fork and will meet Governor Spry and other members of the Utah Road commission la that city. Preparations are being made by Charles H. Ward, county commission, er, to, meet the delegation when it reaches this city. Representatives from this city have been asked to accompany the Colorado men to SalJ any liquor within the city. Anew featureMn the, new law la the section which deals with the drugstores. Liquor may be furnTshe4 for medical purposes only upon the Written MrscriDtkn of any regular! practising physician of the state. The, by any devise, barter,- - dispense,' senre, give away or keep for sale any Intoxicating liquors, or to solicit, take or. accept an order for the purchase, sale, shipment, service 'or- delivery of -- MRS. IRENE C. COFfBETT.and her child of Provo. to America aboard tha "Titanic." of the least resistance and this is believeiNto be through this city, following the line of the Rio Grande from the Colorado line, It is stated that fifteen thousand automobiles ; 'wtmidl(S5aaea$hjreajrj,' ; . TELEGRAM to (Special lyne the Herald.) aay issuance ur 01 ioiivwui. iub.uhj NEW YORK,' A PR 14. 19, 3 F7 M. They shall not be refilled and must NOW FIND THAT ... N NAME DF MBS lninuHiMi o nu fit w nnonfo a ettt iog wil .....v..I BP MP r . rwvnwwil xi.u auu. ufLii tn vj nnhll. LIST OF PASSENGERS HAVING SAILED FROM SO.' HAMPTON, BUT) times. Every six months the phar- .RG&KiZ-uwiiikWSHSURVIVOR'S bir CHPAfAt WHITE STAR LINE. corder all prescriptions filled during ' . iir . 1 i xl- was th was anus which Jhis received this afternoon at three p. m. iue preceeuiug hii uiuaiua. message just before .going to press. This wa ' 'in reply to a telegram sent by Bish- fee of one dollar will be charged by ' op Levi A. Colvinjo the White Star Line this morning. the city. There is another feature of which carries a grain of charity. Section, 8 says, "The pre- tuf.Iu ' a 1 CALL FOR STATE CONVENTION ' .The" Republican state committee m SO is- sued Thursday' the formal call for the convention to be held May 15 at Provo for the purpose of selecting delegates to the Republican national convention. The apportionment is made o! the delegates for the several ties of the state, on the basi3 of one delegate for each 100 votes cast for the Hon. Joseph Howell for congress in the' eleetion of 1910.' The convention will consist of 503 delegates, apportioned to the several counties as coun- - Mad Rush for Life Boats Causes Officers to Sh 3Dt Down Crazed Men to Allow the Women to Escape a Watery Grave 4 After four days of agonizing susjjcnsc, the Carpathia arrived in New York, Thursday night bearing all that remained mortal of the !?000 or.more smils, who. sailed upon Uie Titanic. Still dazed and stturned from the shock of that aipalling night, amid all their grief, the. survivors in sentences interrupted by Sobs and ejaculations told of their experiences that had1.to be pieced together to 'make a coherent narrative. The grand total of lives saved are 745. The total number jho perished arc 1595. This is the statement issued by the committee of passen' ,' . '.......-gers. When the Titanic, crashed into the iceberg the ocean ivs as calm as a mill pond. Sailors, scurried hither and thither crying, "No Danger, Nothing to be Afraid of." Then with pre- cep table sudden ness the ship Jega a JLq ist and sink. ."All . sengers on Deck .with Lifebelts," was. the cry and immediately the panic stricken crowd made a mad rush for the life boats. thousand pepplc stood in the drizzling rain in Twenty-liv- e New York waiting in the. streets leading to the pier for the construecTlo apply to any liquor given to any person In case of an in fjury to anyone, or in case of emerg Nor to ency for medical purposes. of said liquors in the homes the of individuals for family or private where., she (.belongs, "If the' people of shipboard. with state wlll.be faithful to Utah,! received were the which marks boostWhen the word of the Carpathia' arrival spread through to faithful them." characteristic Utah tlll In be, ils plause. directed was attention manner Display the Fjne ing city there was a concerted rush of people for the pier. The has a finer bunch of to the treat possibilities which arw ." Hardlt-eve- r confused crowd held in check by hundreds of police were exafforded in Utah, and especially in horses ben gathered in a parade in cited to the point of hysteria. The people were driven frantic Utah county. Governor Spry tdvisedftthls county. Shortly after 1 o'clock by the clanging of ambulance bells" and the grim arrival of unthat it was not necessary tl ' leave they wer? in line and displayed to dertakers' Is estl wagons bearing coffins. Back in the throngs of those this state to gain the.smes of llhe 'assembled thousands. It hundred" happiness-matetwo. were who. had no taxicabs, ho special trains, nor special guards 'for that there fortune. Prosperity and dollars, represented In are here for air who will work and thousand their relatives, the' Scene, was one that for genuine despair,, has,, in the parade. Huge do their share In county and state horse flesh probably never been equaled. Black clad women yrung their mares and their colts stallions, draft development. hands, and" cried pitiously. , The governor spoke of the amount were' in line and considering the No further word has been receivediirptn M'rs. rene Colvin of the of land which Is, being settled in the stormy weather and the-tlm- e all looked of this city. the animals a letter reoeived the day oj the wreck by CortcU . of of good. the year, southern part taten Many "fibbed", almanac about Had not the famed are from the settlers her father, Bishop Colvin, she' stated that she would sail for these , southern California, .coming, to Utah the- weather there would probably home on the Titanic and her name appeared in the passenger list. because the land Is cheaper and Just have been about a score or more ot ' Since that time 'nothing has been, heard. of hc7 Thts-rnorninrs, rich and fertile.' He urged thai the blooded animals in the parade. It 'Cnivin telegraphed to New , York for news concerning the young men take advantage of the was voted a success" even though the r Bisfiop but her, up to time "of going to press no answer had been received. great opportunities wlilch lie wait- weather man- played favorites , , Jh - g v . The penalty Is set at a fine not and tiot more than $299, or imprisonment for not less than thirty days nor more than six , months. On conviction the second time such person shall be punished for such second and each subsequent vlolatioh by both such fine and Imprisonment. '- NEPHI STRAW BOOSTS FOR SflllTHFRH PART OF STITF - VVw Wlfll" - Nephi Straw of the Straw Construes U'iHnoarfa v atataA that. OlA prospects for crops In and about oiJiiugvmo Luis Bcaauu iavv uwo been better and that the prosperity of the country In general Is reassuring. LinjedUpjLihe a hundred ambulances, with internes, physicians and nurses awaiting lie call to the pier to remove to hospitals the sick-aninsane among the survivors; Closer to the 'pier were hearses and somber dead wagons to take away those who perished on . - fd'H Horlon 1 .... the liost ing "and assist in bringing Utah to the high standard and the place ;- le'ss than $50, .- Cpatlua-JxulLiii- t ' use." " glorious of counties was the asserfion of Governor . Spry, in his happy . : She was on her way Courtesy of Tribune. of the persoQ .prescribed for, the quantity and kind of liquor prescribed "and shall be signed physician. The prescription must be filled the . Lake. XThe route chosen will be the .one A3-an- one of today. road and, it 4s believed, that this city will be on the line. It is probable that before going to Salt Lake City, the delegation will go d, is the city commission. effective 2-- That Utah been passed It becomes A new liquor law has bj- theTfrst 16 suggest the county horse first show spoke of some of th the ia were shows which given the to called He attention county. growth of the enterprise and the follows: Beaver, 8; Box Elder, 20; Cache, 36; good tha had been accomplished by them. The first showr was insigni- Carbon, 7; Davis,.H; Emery, 9; Garficant as compared with those keld field, 6; Grand, Iron, 7; Juab, 14; two or three years later. - In jthe last Kane, 4 rMfIlard,V Morgan, 4; Piute, one ' held ia Provo there was oer 3i Rich, 4 ; Salt Lake, 164 ; San Juan, three hundred thousand dollars l;', Sanpete, 27; Sevier, 16; Summit, represented In bfooded horses. He .13 Tooele, 11; Uintah,7; Utah, 55; considered these one of the county Wasatch, 12; Washlngtoa;y7; Wayne, ' assets and urged the horsemen V'" 2; Weber, 41. these railroad have made , rate of the county to continue The ? . ' wu .jp ne tare 'ior the rouna trip irom an snows lor iney were lor iqe ' intsV in Utah to this convention. of the entire county. t The state committee will meet at "League Membership" wa3 urged Ie as Lehi. of tie, Commercial club in Provo at9 by Dr. J. F. Noyes sured that it was every man' duty o'Hock on the morning of May ' to belong to the league and assist in a f ull attendance is requested. The ca Is signed WcT1b. Loose, chair- coifriTyeveTbpmerik matt, and II. L. Cummings, secretary. Governor Spry Talks. . the latter by Preston G. Peterson of Provo. . Thaithe ..railroads were considering better service Jor th people 6f the valley was the Information given ly Mr, Greenwood and it t was celved with applause. JAIL SENTENCES commission of Colorado accompanied by representatives trom rueDio, uan nori City, Aspen, Rifle and Grand were-fortuna- , Iron-Cla- d and Durable That Provo is to be on the transcontinental automobile road is the information given Henry Nuttal, secretary of the Commercial club in a letter received from Fred G. Shaffer, director of publicity and industry in Grand Junction, The state highway - .' I X i State Road Commission of Colo rado-Will-Co- LI riiiriTPn tili tu j. near Le&oiington is to be rebuilt Jaw miles farther up the river, at a point known as the "Rock Ford," where It is anticipated that bedrock a . trouble la will be found. The-grea- t Sevier river dams for years past haj been, that bedrock has tot been ob ' tained. Many of the early settlers of Mil, lard county at Deseret and Oasis lost their fortunes through the breaking of the dams placed In. the 'Sevier river. . " Three successive tlmeslh'e Deseret dam gave vay and the water carried.' everything before It and left, the crops to perish. This was In tie early time " of the settlement of western .Millard county. V- - v ' k , muunK. iu,in.6(rnvnii ,Fred Moore of the Moore Drug i Gc donated Jhe delicious Ices wh1jh vere served a the St Mark's Guild ball Wednesday .evening-- for. which hi la receiving thoslhcero thanks ot the. ' .: . ', Guild ladies. ..... , . V . .: |