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Show - -- '., " ::. L' T" V. ..: Y ; ; ' - '; ' u , , - .I. - YY- -f v .-, Y ; : THE PROW : OMPARE this paper with others and note the number of exclusive local stories. ..; . VOLrXXVI.-N- O. -- - YY '. ., - t THE 1 :1 LARGEST FRUIT CROP IN HISTORY OF UTAH CO. ESTABLISHED FRIEND OF LAWRENCE STRIKERS I i II 0 M M I SSIO H ER S 1 0 ni G CITIZENS &SX Fl 'ft niirinpiiv yAU Danger of Frost and Freezing Passed With Advent cf Spring Peterson H. I. Provo CITIZENS OPINIONS of Saturday Postmaster Clove ' Elberta 1 - Twd franchises for. electric transmission lines over the highways of the cocny were granted by 'the county commissioners today. One of the in ' T of young trees number which have . ini-oM- - - "V" INIII5 greater . T propor-- j 'by A v. - .tfaU4-ttS- jL tal&fivamrrvri .... . .. .. wnicn wm ne neia aunaay ."the - itweea the B, Y U. and the A. C. U. Mlchelin Tire company has minitt ill ud mvuwittu w UYCZ Lilt? mini aivernooa i these people every day. teams, one state record was broken mized the difficulty with the introduc' at 2 o'clock, May 13, In the Taberand the final score was 63 to 57 In tion of Its 1912 Quick Detachable announced Just now be cannoi nacle, ' An important advantageof Cincehr. 110110 Dl IIC DCFnil favor of B. Y. U. prothe of in 4 DLnbn committee the charge this tire that it Is very easy to HyyuLjftuL In the broad Jump Richards, B. Y. on any Quick .Detachable rim. It put 4a interestmg aaaress. U. ' SrnLassux fir cleared 22 feet 5 inches, beating eliminates the necessity for laborious Ill DL QLAlLll!. A splendid tnusical program will be .w the state record three inches. In an It simply drops on the fim day Is ftThOT bix ivmff Richards, made fitting. given and an i4esrsn without forcing and without the use ftttATld. tYiABA ' villi nivim'ian s reel Z- inches, jsmerson, A. u. u., ine of comtools, The .Duchesne Construction Governor'a proclamation concerning ; was first in both the high and low Another feature is the elimination u ny of ttl8 hurdles, but his points are under pro- of the Inside envelope flap or tube Mothers Jay is as follows: Utah a bid for fl construction of a test. It is claimed by Coach Roberts, "The custom, but recently estabprotector, which has usually been large irrigation ditch on the famous lished, of setting apart a day in each B. Y. U., that Emerson, is not eligible, considered a necessary evil. The Blue Bench in the Uinta Basin. Sam year for mother has xrown In the beqause he played baseball with Stan- absence of protectors simplifies the ford. The matter will be left with H. Wood, president of the company.f brief period since its Inauguration to fitting of inner tubes, reducing the the athletic committee of the several of pinching, as well as the a observance nationwide be Duchesne dangeri Ju8t T0taned from afforded oppor- - colleges. Summary: involved when prohas labor "Mothers' formerly Day where he went to make a personal j High hurdles Emerson, A. C, U., tectors were necessary. of that outward expression for, tunitjL I inspection of the Survey and hecon- - j varamHaii 4n first; Daniels, B. Y. U., secodd. Time, rt.. The "Mlchelin Quick Detachable 16 seconds, siders the plan perfectly feasible and wnlcn the mothers of the nation are Clincher is shaped full and round. dash Baird, p. Y. U., will It ditch nation. of The the held by the children The tread is broad and flat. The eagy of conftitictloB. first r Skowsen, B. Y. U., second; side walls are properly proportioned un covep 0., 7i0oo acres C land and Is a sweet, wholesdme, uplifting, Carmlchael, A. C. U., third. Time, 10 , to assure maximum durability withsuggestions of purity, peace, the water will cost about $14.00 per selfish seconds. i i n a .nhu out sacrificing resiliency. '' A. C. ' run ' . ' ri i - I nn- - will have from 750 to 1000 cars of, fruit to place on the market tils fall. Thft croD of aDDles. peaches pears strawberries and other desiduous ... .Ill V ... . iruits wui Deio iarge uai u w. practically impossible to' handle them unless proper preparation ols made early in June. It is up to every man in Provo and Utah county to look af- ter the careful marketing of this great crop for .here Is our prospemy. ine crop on the bench will he so neavy. , . A, ,MS V.. ' - W acOOUU ""ing-the- MOTHERS JO. Ulv JWV.fcl uum ucu v' j care of nch. a yield. There are thoa1 aal3 of young tree which will come Into bearing thirseaion which bare aeVer produced before, and this will tions than are really anticipaed the aVereage fruitmen." Wm. Roylanct Speaka. -ine conaiuona ior a uumji are certainly ideal this Bpring atd !.. ..... I . , 1 1 4-- 5 J 100-yar- d 5 wm.v. " acre. U., Clayton, of all mothers. transporting tkls fruit to the markets C. second State is understood the A,, first It .U., Hendricks, that and . y "That the people, of Utah may Join IS provided over and above teams no. . . .. oara onerea to tase au,vyu 4 Horsley. B. Y. U.. third. Time. 4:59. or i wagons, a iarrA nart of it will nerlsh. aay, tnis urget observance in the T. " I''k' w. - . . I LIItiL -- . O.II U I - tfj UIH state on Vil'l irttO OCI J IvCO . r V anrmrA- - as .to make TlK - churche( of Shackelford, A. u. v., tnira. Time, zi practically impossible for ' the dis- 12, 1912; that the people May day, seconds. trict to comply with them. The laud, ' wear 'the emblem of. the Low hurdles Emerson, A. C. U., owners along the ditch survey have generally white-oamon and that the day do a of the to offered first; Aldous A. C. U., second! Time, large part by word x and deed mother be 27 seconds work--' and take 'pay in part bonds and honored." dash Bald, B. Y. U., first; p, providing they can get enough money ' A. C. V.. second ; A. exto actual . Wyatt, living pay Aldops, andsuppHes 23 seconds. Time. third. The Construction company, APPOINT DELEGATES TO . penses. CyU., '' dash Hendricks, A. C. U., and take all its wiI1 Put in Its bid A. C. U., second; Brim-hal- l, will bonds and these bonds first; Clayton, pay in, B Y. U.p third. A friend of Time, 2:10 be sold in the est. President Wood has already offered Relay race Won' byv B. T V in . 1:2S. tA (inn urnrlh nt hnnTt . . j io uiei'usc .. -- Y U.r ..iuv'. Th'. Blue - Bench - is oue- -f 4aMayot-FJ)e- c A. Preston U., second; in Dixon, Commissioner of land Teterson, the. Uinta. first;. tracts -Lelljoy choicest, to made handle of esrly preparation. six G. Peterson, J. It. .Frisby, C. Eugene Shackelton, B. Y. Ui, third. Height, this large crop a greaLdealof It willlasin. it is a level mesa abort - be' miles aftii will make an ideal FleVner and L. Llsonbee, as the five 10'feet 5" inches. . perishV' Boxe:-ai.sgnare pappr'should U.( first; delegates om-Hthy city to beet sugar factory-- as j Shotput Hicliards, U,'-c jpVntTt' 'TTTr,Tr'a'to;'as--toj-piace-'for--a of. the Inter-MouU., second; Emerson, A. into annualj-onVentioinsure proper crating of jooii asa railroad lbuilt ' "" aTsociaironlo UisTahcer 33'TceT 3"In-- ' rlcli II'lieW IsTT V7V:,,J&ir&:' UintT .jTalFTIooiTRoaas Basing "The soil the :inarkct.Mr. Kay arsojspoke of, " .' and In 14, 12, June ,13, dies?" ', with j very 'little gravel Log: w practically sandy loam, vield the B. Y. U., rds, The executO committee rift at Lo-- j jliroad Indications' In it and is covered with a good how and fro'm ail f first'; Baikdutl, B. Y. U., March ",.:Whea second; the Utah, 6,and onv nmvtous fruit' erowth of black-saega. Y. third. I",, tx'' . W'inn.'M. ..is , for steps of town The Duchesne very preliminary arrangui;r crop in this county. . '.T inches. Siate prettily situated at the Junction . of the 1912 meeting at Login and pre-- K I)ii;,tnce, 22 feet John D. Dixon. ' s "j . 'record.) the ' and Cuchesne f the pared a epre-rivers, with in!Pivlew fcrt.. in Strawberry ....... u ' . . i , Y. U., - throw DiscusB. a 'and Richards; some will have this Herald day hirrtej,. semai'tve of The Provo ! .. r, 1.. CI. CAM MCMADI1I roftllkltKi I..UI a rvsiHr-!i.isfirst: Mofire.' B. Y. U . second: Snow. 13 uj.i--,nne !, Mr. Inxon sa:u, conaiuonn - jjuimiaiiuu. As a result 0! the energetic work snow, A. V. I ., third, uistance. in now point to th largest crop of fruk. e es'tBlifhed bnv. een Colton Hnd al .of the several hundred teachers, and feet Thft rpcent cold Duchesne May io, and this .a High jump Riehard3, II. .Y. U., the cherrie?. ready a favorite route for immigrant students of the. Brigham Young uhiver .' spell has 13.Y. U., ' second; on the afternoon . Saturday' sity iirt; BCkiulC apr'icots' or o'her frult3 any. to speak .tesms into the Uinta Basin.. ' C. Maeser Memorial around U., the A, on third, Height. 5 construction of the ditch grounds Peterson, of; la .some instances It .has thinned will-not- . ' 'j 6 a much cause Inches. apfeet '. Bench improved Bltie is building present the only them out so'aat the yield that Lawns ' wifl be planted Hammer throw Snow, A. C. U., loft wtlt he imich moTB'tyorfect. The a1 revival, of business . at Duchesne, ' pearance. "the' Pack. fu- - rtr4t- - Fltlann- - A C - TT . Beennd: 'Tt around" 'ln near fo the wiiibrTng:newr building the but added acerage will very", materially t 129 feet. - ture. Y. B. third. U., Distance, Provo. of City Increase the yield."- v . V ten the work of the Interurban or traffic' to the m." fi.r miahk to order provide am- bench section in tor the facilities pie transportation boxes ordered I have big fruit crop. ffiChf- for takine care but local fruit men of this great-croshould notify rue by June 1st toJ5th whatAey can use In" this" line." yv H. Bay's Idea. In the opintdn of former Mayor Rav; the average person in this section does what a big crop of. not fully realize " ... .' ... ... fniu win mean to utan county. in down such rules T1- -! V. 1 1 TT atl 5 880-yar- d '. , i .; ' : -fr- Y. tfrultjor 'hicf ! Jiimp-Richa- ,.as. e . 7-- hJ, 1' not-Injure- - - -- Jf . 0RIAHTCHAN8ES nesa until last Friday when a letter, came telling of his illness and asking them to come at once. .Colonel and' Mrs. Loose who had planned, to attend their son's graduation left her Saturday morning for California ant Saturday afternoon, about four houra after their departure, a telegram waa received by relatives nere announcing hls death. , ' Edwin Loose, was the oldest son , m4 of Colonel and Mrs. . E. Loose and was born in Provo nineteen years ago. He had always resided hare until three years ago when he entered the Belmont Military academy in California, and has scores of friends la both Provo and' Salt Lake City who we're deeply shocked when the news of his untimely death was received. Always of a sunny, kindly disposition, he was aJvorlte in all circles and the sympathy 'of all Is extended n family. Besides to the his father and mother, he Is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Preston G. Pefc erson and Mrs. William J. Stiehl and, two brothers, Dean and Clarence, all r grief-stricke- rresidentsnef JTfW0.- Arrangements' for the funeral have IN ASSIGNMENTS OF not been made pending the arrival of Mr and Mrs. Loose with the body HOMESTEADS which is expected herekh--er tomorrow or Wednesday. -- -- o- 220-yar- d -- . bW ' One-mil- e ''.. iUC " ! - . i- power from the Govern-men- t Electric ilglit. plant, which is a - biMuftt itwMiSto- . was received74-- - A In a short interview with R. R. Irvine, president of the commercial club, this inorning he said, "The crop this season w ill be the largest in twenf- ty years and if proper precaution' are crop r to E. Loose C. tii-r- Irvine's Opinion. imiwisrine Mrs - will very materially increase the crop all over . the county. R. R. company r This' season. i here about three hours after the departure of his parents for the have traveled over the hills into Hflmont academy. Ko intimation part of the Strawberry Valley Irriga else they Cedar Valley and voted-othat Mr. Loose was even 111 had tion project in Spanish Fork canyon. 4- been received here until Friday have not voted at all. This being a The Leland company's headquarters afternoon when a letter came an presidential, election it is important iiVi' at l,rl;nrl )n"ir s'jruiinli Frfr f uouin iuu that bo had blood ,poi- TTuTT TMey should' have a precinct ed-were of election Saturday appoint Judges zoning. A telegram where their voters' can reach the in precincts on the vole which' morning urged' the partcnts' to is to be taken May IS to decide " on loosing polls readily aud without hasten to California and at .4 - a tx4evy for -- nrinlcling 'purposes. The time from their work. o'clock Saturday afternoon came ) Mr.- Peterson has Ill arc: Pleasant View, jii'LiM's ;t!iil ,' the telegram announcing alarge petition D. Wnlton, is J. Fred The iirosterat death asking for a rural freeXdelivery for family Ferguson nnd; the Miles Poindexter, senator' from Washington, rrscnaliy investigated . Tnoa la.l thft flight fnr n frlrjil Lake View, S. E. . d with grief. Kieliaril ilj.r:-rthu section which" win lib presented rt.itIn nnnIliti,.i.a t I qti Itv on the the authorities. sinkers for inflicted to the postoffice Bunnell, John .iolinson and' L. John; departnient gation of the alleged cruelties Postmaster- Clove their aDDroval. 'iney;irrl, William Clegg, Xut'.ili; The young- man had been atteud- J have to, Wiliiam Varley and Harry Uammoji;!, feels that these people ought. lielmont Military academy jor ... l. ....... l. MEET: the Rural Freeelivery and will do; CELEBRATION FOR the past three years and was to have all in- his power to assist them in highway is situated, voted favorable; graduated this spring, About threa Thesei people are on the sprinkling tax Ain'il 13. . securing same. " his foot ln a 0-and ,are weeks ago more or less isolated RECORD BROKEN route. a Postmaster a of rural DETACHMICHELIN QUICK worthy game of basketball by running ABLE CLINCHER TIRE Clove feels that they have a rusty nail in it and blood poison set number tn 1'nstifv the denart-In. The Injury was a slight one and ll meet track' Intercollegiate While the name of ie speakers for ien.t'; In granting .their request and Tire fitting Is not always the easy no attention, waalven to it and. his V Mmnm. JBjitiird9V,.io- never boiwWforeNm come into the" bearing-Ibi- ! will utilize " pm-diet'is- condition for 'a large yield. In fine - A gloom was csst over the eh.- lire community Saturday when the death of Robert-- Edwin Loose, son of Colonel and The Camp Floyd Electric company has headquarters at Cedar Fort and and Mosida and they have scarcely any representation at the regular election. Previous elections they were nuvurystr this season. are as .they promising There has been a great deal of moisture fall this spring and the trees are season. "Tim and Telephone i ILL SHORT TIME Camp Floyd Electric company and the other to the Leland Electric Light this section 1 Prominent Young Man Called in Prime Of Life Precincts ' I ' cure a voting precinct and a rural Since the break in the weather has free delivery for Elberta. There are come the citizens of Provo and Utah between one hundred and fifty and are jbnent pve yie prospects of a big fruit crop for' this season. There is little danger now that frost or a cold. wave will pass this way to do .damage to the fruit in this section. In fact, there has never been a time in the history of Provo that frost or a, freeze has occurred this late in the -- was I with conferring as to how to se ..county; l Qity Dads Also Appoint Judges Of Election in Three . h QU nn f c COMMUNITY FBBISES Objection ' , , No Voting Precinct Nor Police Protection Is Their r iaf 'Sil GRANTTWO MORE R, r 1885. ROBERT EDWIN LOOSE DIES AT BELMONT, CALIFORNIA I FIT , x . PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, MAY 6, 1912. 188. Friday issue of The "Herald" is the businessman's edition for . Saturday trade. The secretary of the interior has put lh W' effect "a number of lmix)ftant modification of the'regulatlon governing the assignments of homestead entries within Irrigation projects. A settler is now permitted to assign to, any part of a farm uhit'wjthin the approval of the project engiueer up- DEATH sunns EM1L HURLER . w itli the local land of a. plat of amended farm cni: approved by the engieer, with the other f Wheii- of the irripapers. gable area has ben reclaimed the 'maT'nia'ke proof "of" recTaliia-- " tic'm .without regard to the number, of payments of Cm building charge! whlcii"bave been made and will re ceive evidence of the acceptance .of Provision' is nrade for silch iroi)f. recbrding mortgages which will facili tate the niTnring or loans ana at tne same time protect the money lenders: It is believe J that thVoiew" regulations will result in 'a great Improvement of the conditions on many of the government projects where the conditions on many, of the government projects where the settlers have been severely handicapped through lack of funds by reason of Inability to borrow money on their lands. on the t'iiing' e one-hal- prominent Trovo ticneii resideut, died at his home at,. Fuiil IinrU'iv-a- !:!.: . Friday morning, after an 'UD' weeks from Brig'it'3. of right no.-i'- disease. Mr. Hur'er was born in.-S- Gailen, yer.rs .130. me to this Switzerland, When he was a, chUd lie iu seuieu country with nis parents, Throe years Ariz. in. Mesa, agj ha moved to Provo Bench. lie leaves 4 wife an 1 eight children and a large circle of friends' in that Vicinity, .The funeral took' place 'In the house' Sunday Tlmpanogos..juee'!ing a' 1 o'clock. forty-e!g.lt- " Y -- 0 Mis Opal Noon, whoso engagement was announced recently, will bo the u compllmentad guest .at a mlscellane-oMiss IWea to be gIVea by shower s Thomas Thursday afternoon next. - |