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Show i ... f Always Something New in The Herald Days DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT-O- XXVIL NO., 77. V 7 PEOYO JJLiJn UTAH COUNTY F PROVO; UTAH, FRIDAY' DECEMBER 6, 1912. o vr -- ESTABLISHED w) Christma 8 1885. in nh ft w Dec. 6 U Early Shopper Is ths Friend of the Tired Shop Girt SHOP TODAY The o)Tn k. UTAH GOAL flDAO by Which Flour Mill Will be Built Deal Closed $50,000 Prominent Business Men Discuss the Possibility of Raising $30,000 to Bring the Coal Road Terminus to Provo RAISED FIRE IN LAMAR HOTEL- the citizens of A Provo was held in the Commercial club rooms Wednesday evening for the purpose of seeing how much money could be raised to secure the. ripfrtnf-wafor the coal road from Spanish Fork canyon to Provo. About $5,000 was pledged at the meeting Wednesday evening but many of those who are most able to give have not The committee been heard from. Too many more. needs about $25,000 prominent people here believe that this road will come to Provo anyway but the company had planned to go to Spanish Fork when Prpvo citizens undertook to interest the company in Provo as a terminus and a place for their round house and shops. The company immediate said we will consider you if you will raise $50,000 to-- l from Spanish -- ward the of" mass-meetin- v - - "About 3 o'clock a. fire was discovered in the third story of the Lamar hotel, by "smoke escap- ing through the windows and roof. The fire department was called and found that - the fire was .in the woodwork of the skylight and had commenced to soon put burn the roof, out7"The jtas damage is " y The school election ORGANIZED Prof. M. J. Abbey Delivered aa Interesting Lecture to a held Large Audience Wednes as it was expected it day, resulted, - would, in the election of the non- shipping from Provo when he gets partisan" primary nominees, but in one the new plant established here, ward, the Fifth, the regular nominee, Mr. Smith was here today with W. ' near being andW- - Lester Mangum.-camH. Ray looking over the. town of A. defeated. unci the seems' J. South- business men, Supporters greeting . .. i i ' j i () AVCir iha (in tl n tif.ru in - ! i who irrcatlu viu,.vU v.v. iaueu 01 nomination in Huh, rrovo. He nas Been manager of tne niade a . strong- effort to JasmrSmith Milling Co. of Salt Lake, primary, elect him as an independent candit. where they turned out over 250 and came within two votes' of date rels of flour .a day. In thn. Fourth ward, D. J. succeeding. mill will be located just two blocks east of the Z. C. M. I. store house on Sixth South. This location This,-ne- will give good orirl i.s.n1c. IVdUO UUU it access to both railIntcrnrhan V.Jt . u. ...... tJl. ...Mr-. . Smith 1 - AXl v is now shipping flou to Cieorgia, Ai:i- bama, Augusta, Florida; St. Louis, Mo., and many other points in the He expects to carry on .this to 1 i b.u.j , IT PEOPLE The purpose of this organization will be to bring the school and parents Into closer relationship. This.' association by its School - bar-eas- BOOTLEGGER PLEADS GUILTY AND IS FINED ENTERTAINED been APPRECIATED IAS Last evening in the Central school an organization was effected of over' fifty members for the Home and iu - Provo.51 only Newly NO CONTEST OF ELECTION te F "I have the j probably $100 will cover it. The fire started' from a closet and may have been caused by de- fective wires. Boston Store Mangum School Board John SjSniith closed the ileal today with V. H. Ray & for Co. property on Second East and Sixth South on which to flour lniHat a total cost of $50,000. This build a three-stor- y of the be mills in the most modern and will one a ""West and will have a capacity of 10 barrels day. Mrr Smith is now interetsed in the. big milling concern known as the James R. Srnith & Co.. of Salt Lake, with a branch in branch will be moved to Provo. This Snrintrville Snrintnille. i i ; slight, united and bring the coal road Lester Elected Member of the , JBOUT $5,000 To-da- HOME AND SCHOOL BUAKU ai Association. work will try and secure belter coRlake was voted for as an independent between parents and teachcandidate ami received G2 votes operation ers and worn for a general upbuildagainHt 124 for Arthur N. Taylor, the ing of the public schools ' of Provo. regular nominee. The officers of this new association There was' only a light vote cast are Mrs. E. K. Corfman, Supt. L. K. as is shown bys the Allowing total Kggertsen, first v)ce presldent,-Fr-M.-You- ng, second vice president, and vote bv wards: Miss Gertrude Page,' secretary. gI j w next Tegular meeting of thU The Second ward, . O. Smoot. 36 association will be held on January ward Evan Wride... . one Interested seventh Arthur Carter entered a plea of here about six, weeks but I assure you The annual fall dinner and enterwe will 'do our part?' tainment given by the members of the guilty in City Justice C. D. Glazier's! Warner "I have lived in more Fourth ward for the old folks of the court yesterday to selling a bottle of X ...... states than most people have been. I ward, and. also the widows and wives intoxicating liquor to R. R. Howard, the and every have watecbd Houston grow from 16, - 0f missionaries, is being held today Nov. 30. Judge Glazier imposed a fine x in Thlrd ward w R Farrer V the movement are urged to attend. ' fork ,to Provo,- which will ooBt us 000 'to 0,000, all because of the rail- in the ward bouse. Everone in the of $.15 nd aVdaysimjjrisonment In Fourth ward, A. N. 124 Prof. Abbey's. Lecturt... .. , . Taylor... road. Get the moss off and get the ward over sixty years old are the the practically 150,000. Jail. city EggertsenTthen inD. Superintenden Fourth 62 J. ward, in Blake......... chair6..000 W. H. Ray acted as boosting spirit. A town of guests and at 12 o'clock a hot dinner Prof. of the Unlver-llty- , troduced Chief Giles has' known that Carter Flf A"bbey ward w Lester Mangum ... 77 man and asked Jos. T. Farrer to read Texas raised f 100,000 for a railroad. will be served and an interesting prowho time on th omei ppke was selling liquor tor some time, but Fifth ward, AfJ. South wick. .... . 76 relation of the Jforj the communication from Chief Engi- I have beet Were about six yeara and gramme has been arranged lor the and the school home neer Ash ton. Then a number of gtfent every cent of my.8aJaT here in afternoon's entertainment. The af- has not been able to secure evidence Fifth ward, J. W. N. Whitecottoa 1 Mr. Abbey spoke very earnestly for fair this year promises to be most de- sufficient to convict till this case. prominent cltiiena were called on to Proo." A published report to tire effect some time and was earnestly enjoyed I can." all of will do lightful and successful. The general There are others who are violating favor in eithr Sutton"! themselves express a contest was entered yesterday by those present He' said ia part: . Irvine, Sr. "I am in favor of im- committee In charge is composed of the prohibition laws, and the police this propwitien of galhBt it. Pres"We have what we call nature Chairman Fera Decker, Mrs. Hannah department is keeping track of them against the election of W. Lester Man- - in our schools: flntnn teuh how study ident R, Jl. IrriB ran over from the provements. This is a different from a"Btret railway which Pyne, Mrs. Annie Young, Mrs. Annie and collecting evidence which, when teem (o be without .foundation, j feathers on a goose and how many . 'State Art Institute or a few minutes Mrs. Sarah Greer, and Mrs. arrests are made, will insure convict Madsen, I'll few sunk a in we Provo's $250 ago. years he Mr. A. J. Southwkk was asked claws a cat has under this head, but wnic When talk ia praised ions Tennie Jensen. resources and told of several give 100 tonight and another tomorabout it he aaid that he bad no! that Is not the kind of nature study There were about one hundred If from row necessary had gone away knowledge of any contest and that we are advocating. We must teach persons who guests present. Among them Mr. and SERVICE AT THE TABERNACLE When "I am back like Roberts came Ingersoll. tut none would be made with his con- - our by to o out and plant some- ;; Provo for a short time Mrs. Thos. McAdam, whose STlhl SUNDAY, DEC. 8, AT 2 P. M. I houBe am here man's live sorry fire would y destroyed, rather and said they sent. Mr. R. E. JoneB. clerk of the.lnin. pui in snruooery sna eic to be Organ selection, Prof. C. W. Reid. J this education we have succeeded la to wedding anniversary happened ' Mr. I want committee the worth. on earth. $25 else board of education, states that no any place The Hanson Catering comChorus, "Lord of Heaven," Choir. today. blocks ant to enjoy dig them all . up till they get down pany of contest has been filed with getting over one hundred notice , Irvine said. 3 "t-of each the guests Prayer. ' Salt Lake that presented cultivation in if ease and care 'work. I don't up." then life you must my way Solo and chorus, "In Dreams I the board which canvasses the re, with a package of fine candy, and the would have otherwise gone uncultivat- Clove "I think Provo has been Provo Floral Heard the Seraph Fair," Ingar John-sor- t turns Monday. your Income is $10,000 a minute you ' contributed Company In Minnesota over $50,000 worth ed. " -inuBt work to get the most out ofllfe. somewhat lacking in the think talks. beautiful floral decorations for the and choir. of vegetables were raised by the boys Male quartette, "The Lord is My Provo is just starting on a new era of The Rio Grande offered to make their tables. and girls. The girls should be taught ' Shepherd," C. E. Watson, John Mcgrowth and 'prosperity. We will have terminus heer years ago If the city to help with the house worlj, and not S. R. Brown, of the Parker school, Adam, David Johnson, Walter Jepper-son- . seventy-tw- o blocks, of paving next would give two blocks of ground near taught to think that they are guests v visited the school this morning and spring.' Mr, Irvine then told of a the depot to the value of about in the home. The girl should be This would have brought the gave a short talk to the students in Thirty minute talk on above subfairly well to do man in. Provo who taught what they have actually costv- devotional exercises. ' ject by Albert Jongs. wa aasked if he would sell an inch of Tlntic branch here instead of ATTORNEY their parents. Then they will strive The sugar factory was offered hi $150,000 worth of real estate and to earn more each day. They should th. tp naald no. The real estate to Provo for a land donation but this learn the value of money by earning It owner then, agreed to get in and work was not granted so the factory went . At the meeting of the city commit SACREO CONCERT AT THE for th$ .coal road 'the harder you to Lehi;M 3 work the more you get out of life," raiCarpenter "The Rock Island FIFTH WARD MEETING HOUSE sion Wednesday niK.'it, K. E. (orflroad, was building . through .. Illinois "f Next said Mr: Irvine." Sunday evening the ferYTU. fan, who was apiitttel city attorney j will give a sacred concert at the Bund have $250 to say." and they asked each of the two ' Roylance--- "! Mondav," declined (lie offfre- for the: Fifth wanf meeting house This con- This was Mr. Roylance's reply when towns of Beatrice, and Fairberry for is too time 0( his ' iciisau that fully of town cert is given" under the auspices of asked what he had to Bay on the $10,000. The former was a y him ito' give the the to enable missionary committee. "We can get this road if 10,000 and they turned the company question. thand offi necessary attention, 'W Program. y: V at. ... down and said we are a town of 10,000 we work; let's get in and work' Choir, selected. T have been one of the land they have got to come to us. Belmont also, that he is counsel fry corpora2 Prayer. fellows who have been trying to work The railroad went to Falrbury and tion under, .franchises operating 3 Grand March and Chorus from 6ut today Beatrice has about 6,000 and on this t the farmers granted by the city, which might "Semiramlde (RoflslnDBandU 1 have accomplished little, but I believe Falrbury over 0,000 inhabitants." " "Serenade," cornet solo (Schu, !enl!y disqualify him for the posl- Ahlander "Ogden had to raise we can get this if we work." Mr. Robert Sauer. bert), Jacob tion. the declination. in Following for the railroad and did it . Chat. Hedquist "The longer I stay 5-Reading, "The Sorrows of was apiiointed, to- the office ' the more I get the spirit. I will give about three hours." Miss Stella Olsen. it is attorney. city do to "I will j Athton the stores think our thing give and ; $100 perhaps 6 Barcarole from "Tales of HoffAn acceptance by the Salt Lake & more.' V to do something and get your corporaRand. mann" (Offenback), Utah Railroad company of the franI'll give $50 and Allen Was then called on to tell tion to act later - 7Prayer frora, "Lohengr.ln", (Vag-nerover the chise ,for a another Jew story, which he did in perhaps more later." Band. streets of Provo, granted Nov. 18, Will Knight "If this' company is as 8 Contra Alto Solo, selected, Miss very clever style, and ended up by was filed. ' " as they claim they ought to be Mabel Hone. Baying :MIf thlny thing doesn't grow rich ; v. Carter, w aferimwrter, , David . J. are There to ashamed for $50,000. ask 8 Sextette from "Lucia," (Donlzet-tl)-, .It's dead. Isn't it!" street supervisor, and Rod Stagg, which other Institutions have brought the Band. are "We perhaps Whitehead Snow, luperlntendent of waterworks, citizen to be 10 we Provo. things Miserere big from "II Trovatore," Every of Provo, yet baby business that the city pay for repair on (Verdi) Band. asked the worth is in railroad :: to the $3,500 the is biggest thing: lieve that this their bicycies, whjch are used mostly and Chris- - ' "Onward raise of what and UMartlrlteligioso," they transportation for years that has come to Provo to their official in duties. attending tlan Soldiers," (Klohr) Band. .. we cannot afford to miss It. It will what they sell. L wish they would ' Referred to Commissioners H. J. V. 12 Benediction. be. '! town come release and thiss 30 here, least at per Increase your business Ooddard and ',fpixon., IeRoy cause this is the best town In the cent. We will give $100." 5 Irrigatlon water taxes for 1911, L A DIES' GUILD ENTERTAINMENT. state. J am in, favor of the road coma has passed Hoi da Way "Provo . amounting to $63.69, were remitteds to Provo. Later Mr. Knight made good many things because some peo- ing . ... f ' v,v of St Mary'a citiCity Sexton Evan Wrlde reported The Ladles'-Guillittle the largest contribution of any . , i ..... . f ' ple wanted to keep this a quiet hW In the $106.75 ' collection of. church will, hold a sala of' '. zen. Episcopal town. 'Spanish Fork will rub. our Novemberr and fancy articles next' Tuesaprons noses yet If we don't watch. They Jos. 2 to-- p. Loveless at the W, Dec. day, Mrs. J. ' W. Thomas Is here from talked of dividing this animals thirteen 50 West Second Home North. r'porteil empounded rectory, weeks' Pocatello. Idaho, for a few .. ... county and' having one county seat at wiH i All in collected for jbe and made alsQ' $6.0 Mrs. 'sale, lnNovember, candy waate niece, 'Juonie Crlsto' at the Priiir Amer- visit wit hher parents,. Mr., and A ceBt tr0ia selig's three-ree- l Spanish Fork and tbeother at Invited. are , cordially autti ,J'. W. C. Hatbenbruck. Satuidv cpbs today-anican Fork'.' Let's keep this county F. ; j right-of-wa- y - Ex-May- . prop-ositio- Lnat-ur- tS' nut n al i --t- . han ua-d- er m . JACOB COlEfMII " $15,-00- Spring-ville.- CITY " - . - - j : V'fvV; iC l&i , - ; : , T rff v ,' 1 right-of-wa- y -- $40,-00- 0 . rJol-ma:- Ro-hab- ," i ), right-of-wa- . . r ; , , . . . - :" . , . , '!....' ' d . . depart-HMHit-l- , 10,-fro- have-alread- V - . , r, 6 y ' ' - "... -- ; d ' ,;,.V-..-- rv - t |