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Show r r f Sf - f. - 1: rrn 1 If it Happens - JSt. ti TTTV A DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAHCOUNTV J ,VOL. XXVII. NO. 82. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1 ESTABLISHED 16, 1912. ; THE CHRISTMAS NUMBER Christmas 1885. Dec. 16 ART PRIZES " OF THE PROVO HERALD ' ' The children aer counting the days. Are you going to disappoint them by failing to get those presents? , .' 51 X December 18, at 2 o'clock. - The big edition will be rife with slorTes of fnteresi of Provo and Utah county and will in -- every particular be a credit to our Garden City. Hundreds of copies of the Christmas .Herald have been ordered by patrons and boosters and a special rate is "Being made fo those, who desire extra copies to send to out-of- town friends. Because of the 'wide circulation John McGinnis and Thaddeus From City Commission L. .. the meeting of the, city commission this morning, a franchise was granted 'Jno. MacGinnis, Thaddeus S. for ait interurban railroad l, is the ..city. The through along the cotratyroad in the southeast part of the city to the intersection, of Fourth Sout.ii street; thence uon said FOurth South street, westerof the D. & R. y to the railroad, thence northerly or north i westerly across any streets. of said the limits thereof; provided city a that single track only shall toe permitted on the eounty road south of Fourth, street to the' city limits. The franchise is for fifty years, and one track, must be completed' through the city within eighteen months. rs. W. C. Alexander and E. W. lammer, of the grantees, who were present, filed immediate acceptance r of the franchise with the commission this morning. The promoter have a through this county and the cities of the county,; and through Salt Lake county, and expect to receive a franchise from Salt Lake City, in the near future. - They state that work will be commenced in this county just as soon as the weather wil permit, and will be pushed to completion as rapidly as possible. With the Orem. company at work, although work has been temporarily suspended on account of the weather, and the MacGinnis company also working" In the north end of- the county preparing to work south, the .... conditions appear very favorable for one If not two interurban roads to be completed within a reasonable time. "thls city and county. Second, For Campbell , Oil Paintings EXHIBIT WAS SUCCESSFUL Hundreds right-of-wa- y - ' - right-of-wa- y d- well attendedj and have proved entertaining and profitable, and take it all in all the exhibition is considered the VITAL REGISTERS ARE EMMA LVCY G ATKS. "'"!' Kiinna Lucy.. Gates, 'who 'appears at Uie Tabernacle '' "naxt AVerlncsdiiy eCen-- . ing in conjunction-witSybella Clayton Bassett and the Tabernacle choir, is shown in the .accompanying Mis Gates will aive 'a popular concert here, rendering operatic souks and hailads and one big aria from Mozart. All her. friends who" were disappointed by her nonappearance last summerr will be out to greet her." Popular prices will be charged and the sale is now going on at the drug stores of the city.. usual with the Elks they are preparing trf give expression to the Christmas spirit of giving and mak ing glad: They have appointed a committee to canvas the city for such little ones as Santa Claus may not find, by reason of wrong direc tions being given thftbusy old4ellow or for other reasons easily understood by adults, but not so easy to under-stanbye'thiidTen, wlfo have unlimited faith in Santa's, ability to find and desire to give them all . some token of his love, r The B. P. O. E. boys will act as guides for Santa Claus, taking him to the forgotten homes, so far a3 possible, and advise him as to the nature of the gifts most neded y the" boys and girls who live there.' This will take lots of time and consider-abl- e money; but these will be gladly contributed' by the Elks, who" are sometimes called the "Best People On Earth'' and sometimes act as la this case a If they were " flotfig their best to deserve the tlUe-r- r1 Postmaster Clove has turned over to the Elka letters pent. to Santa Claus by the children, and they will" be made use of In making up the Santa Claus directory, The postal departments permits "Santa Claus" letters to be delivered to charitable associations, and the Elks have no monopoly If others should wish to receive any of them. As is The annual state art exhibit has closed after a very successfur two week's session. Many people from all parts of the state have visited the exhibit and enjoyed the productions of art. The lectures that have been f given by prominent artists and others r" during the exhibition' have, also been have taken advantage of this fact and their advertisements will appear in this issue. l&Be-et-a- r ELKS PREPARE Lee Green Richards First 0. D. the Christmas Herald will.have, it is of special value as an adver- Using medium to the merchants, business and professional men of. WORK TO COMMENCE SOON ' ,:i.';, At - GET THEM NOW. or-Pr- ovo Sr Lane - Accep- t- Franchise - T 1 The Christmas number of the Provo Herald will be issued from this office Wednesday afternoon, State Art Association. This morning the ballots, cast by exhibitors the prizes to be awarded to the exhibitors, were counted by Vice President R. II. Irvine, the board of Jr., and were as follows: county commissioners, today, the Oil paintings, first prize, $300 "Dr. school trustees of Spanish Fork apRichards" by Le Green peared before the board with refer- Heber John "November ence to the division line between the Richards, seven Votes. B.Y.U. WINS FIRST GAME ' . districts. Salem Fork and Spanish' Morning," by Edwin Evans, received The Spanish Fork trustees agreed to six vtes for first prize. LAID TO FINAL REST THE W.S.A. TEAM give the land over to the canal but Oil painting, second prize, $50. not any part of. the corporate limits. The following registers of vital "Edge of the Woods?' O. D.anwiben, V. Funeral services for James King The B. Y. U. basketball team, in its statistics were appointed; Clinton, four votes. "The Model's Rest," by were held yesterday in the Third initial game "of the season, defeated Henry B. Hicks; Colton, Lyman Mar- Lee Green Richards, and the painting ward meeting house. Elder' James ;he V. S. A. quintette by the score ble; Cedar. Fort, H. M. Smith; Fair- of Dr. H. J. RichardB, which took first field, Ruth Carson; Elberta, Daniel Jenkins, presiding eider of the tli and of 48 to S4. also by Richards, each received H; Walkey; Goshen, James Gardner; prize, View branch,, presided. The speakers The W. S. A. started the scoring Highland, Hyruro Hammond; Lehl, Dr. two Votes for second prize, and were Elders S. S. Jones, Tiieodore and it seemed like they were going Horace Holbrook; Lake View, Mrs. P. "Flowers," by Mary A. Larson, and Farley and F. F. Carter... The mem- to come out victorious. They did C. Bumiell; Lake Shore, Joseph "Landscape With Mountains," by T, bers of the Indian War Veterans at: some very good team' work, biif when Aitken; .Mapletori, Jennie Bird Hill; Ninkayama, one vote each. In pastel, "Miss B," by A. B. Wright, tended in a body, and Comrade George the'B. Y. U. boys woke up they soon Jayson, Asa Lyman Curtis; Pleasant Pleasant Dr. H. M. Vance; Grove, was awarded first prize, $50, by seven a solo. Other ran ahead and were never in danger Harrison rendered Viewr-M- rs, Fannio Bonnett; Spring- - voTel: "Landscape With Mountains," SHERIFF JUDD mdsic was rendered by 'members of thereafter. ,J Richards played a very ville, Walter YV'.ieVler; Salem, James BRINGING ROMERO by T. Mukayama, four votes," and "On the Timpanogos and Third ward good game inasmuch as this was his ' Peter Christensen ; Santaquin, Augusta the Jordan," by Mukayama, and choirs and a solo by John Shepherd. first.lryo.ut. Spring Lake. Wm. Harper; "Afternoon Clouds," . He scored ten field byG. Wesley Sheriff Judd started for Utali yesFork. Charles Monk; Thistle. Browning, each one vote. Spanish Mrs. Perkel's Funeral. terday with C. D.Romero, who, will baskets, andjoujJmrjedh TjTlias Gardner; Vineyard, Axel Ander Second $25. was be ried on & charge of securing $900 prize pastel. The speakers at the funeral serv- all the time. son Tucker, ' Kdith Powell; Alpine. awarded 'Autumn." bv T. Nasia- from the Springville Banking comices for Mrs. Geo. W.. Perkel cona at Halvorsen played good game Fannie E Moyle; American Fork. (y.Mua hy Bfx vofK ToftfaTtTf'Dto"''' pany on a worthless draft, seven years ducted yesterday in the Fourth Ward" and spoiled many baskets for P. M. Kelly; Benjamin. Mrs. W. II. ,,v A 1s Wriirllt guard rw,ved four votes; ago. Romero was arrested by Sheriff " meeting house, were Elders Hans An-- i Ludlow. W. S, A. the "Sliasta Daisies," by Elsie E. Barrett, Judd at the expiration of a term in derson, Fred" Buss and George H; received on two man was the the and "November the Nebraska state prison, and will best votes, Belnap nd Bishop A. L. . Booth. Brimhall Edwin .Morning," by Evans, one vote. be brought here on a requisition from Vocal selections were rendered by the V. S. A. team and FOR played clean, PREPARATIONS Romero made a fight In black and white. "The Study of Gov. Spry. ' Fourth snappyball. a Head," by Florence,- Ward, was against bejng brought back, accordBoth teams show lack of condition. SPECIAL SERVICES CONTINUE. THE PARCEL POST awarded first prize, $l0t advices received from Sheriff by Keven ing 21 23 to for The tirst half ended PROMOTION FOR G.O.P. votes; A. II. Wright's "Study of Mrs. Judd, who is- expected here . tomor- j B. Y. U. During the past week at the : V" was given five votes, and "Temple row with his prisoner. The following is the Seventh Day Adventist chucrh, the . B. Y. U. W. S. A. Postmaster Clove Js making the Hill Lane." by O. I). Campbell, one evangellstshae-ieenstudyln- g . car& r.i r . ,...'.. Jones TiecessarypreparationB toiiandleihe tGreenwood The prize for photographs" had not A fully the "Sabbath" question. ICE Belnap parcel post business, which will be Weight ' 7 Beginning Tuesday evening, a new c Richards McKay Wigu rated Jan. 1. An extra allow been awarded this morning. line of thought will be taken up. The Frank Wentz, the present county Halverson . .. Toone ance for a horse and wagon for the r.g FOR CHARITY BALL first subject will be, "Life Only in surveyor, whose term expires with Jones l.g Lindsay city business has been made and .ChristV Referee Jacob, Provo. ; the year, is an applicant to succeed other expenses, which the Increased FOURTH DISTRICT COURT Then following each" evening other Fork. American Mitchell, work will entail have been author-led- . Umpire Caleb Tanner . as istate engineer. subjects will be carefully considered, baskets Field A trial period of fifteen days Summary:The .ladies oflhe Relief Soclty. are Tanner - suffered from intermittent -- sucnBCatt JUDGEMENT AND DECREE f 57 Weight 4," Richards 10," Hal- has been fixed as a basis on which SouITrpirite?''f with preparations for the grand busy V "SDirits Jn Prison: Thief on thA Bull Moose tendencies during the vorsen Belnap 6, Jones 2, McKay 3. to estimatethe extra expense, and the ball to be given in the Mozart charity Cross" "Spiritualism, Past and Pres - last campaign, and some of the Repub Free Halvorsen2 out of 7 Increased allowance which the mer thros pavilion, Friday night. They are ent"; "Everlasting Punishmen; - Tor- - licans fear the ailment may become tries, Weight 3 out of 3 tries, Belnap chandise carrying business will make In the case of J. E. Snyder et al vs. with . . meeting hearty cooperation from g t aientea f orever." chronic, and disqualify him for the Lewis gwenson et al, a default Judg- the ,' 'I of 13 tries. ... necessary, citizens, generally, and business Other subjects will follow. Watch office. These will give their support ment has been entered In the Fourth men In There was a large attendance ad particular have been generous the papers for further announcements, to Mr. Wfentz. If Mr. Wentz secures the yictory of the home team pleased FRUIT PEDDLING TO BE STOPPED district court in favor, pf plaintiff for In aiding the commendable undertakEverybody Is "Invited to attend these the appointment .Don W.'Conover, now the crowd in which B. Y. U. students Probation Officer B. F. Roper re $4,056.15, principal, costs $15.65, and ing. Last Friday afternoon Manager, ' In the county assosser's office, will predominated. services. ports that the railroad officials have attorney, fees, $200. J. B. Ashton, of the Princess and the f be given a deputyship nnder Mr. A final decree of divorce was given again made complaint of the large Ellen motion picture houses, gave J. N. TEAL FOR CABINET Wentx according to present! tentative , JUDGE ALDEN'S LECTURE. dumber of children who frequent the in the case of. John H. Gordon vs. the proceeds of the PrlnceBS matinee arrangements. to assist In the expanses of the, endepot to sell fruit to passengers. The Angle Gordon. The farming interests will be glad m County Clerk M. E. Kartchner, Jr., D. An tone Tennl, an Austrian, who Alden an delivered merchants get in the way of the little JudgeJSeo. tertainment and Mr. I). D. Sutton, of to hear that "Joe" Teal, of Portland, will hold a position in the secretary Interesting lecture on "The Needs of railroad men and the trucks, and was brought down from Kayenne, Sat- the Sutton Market, has i contributed, Ore.', is being'boomed by his neigh of state'a .office usith the incoming the Hour" Saturday night In college there is danger that some of them urday? by Depi'ty Sheriff J. V. Dunn, free of "charge, all the mince meat bors for secretary of the.'lnterior In state administration. T. L. Holman, hall. The speaker laid bare the may be hurt. Accidents resulting In was examined as to his Banity by that will be required for the refreshWilson's cabinet. Mr Teat has long formerly of Bingham and always an wrongs of society and the delin- serious Injuries have occurred! at dif- Joctors David Wesiwood and II. G. ments branch of the affair, and other j ieen ft , publlcjiplrited , citizen of energetic and successful Republican quencies of indivluals in caustic ar- ferent places In .the state, nd the MerfilL-ancommitted to the State merchants hare and are contributing ' Portland. JHe has apjiearted almost 'politician, will be given "the chief raignments.. He held Individual con: railroad companies have decided, to Mental hospital. Tennl is a transient mot' liberally. and ; countless times la the supreme court jdepjityshlp. came Denver from for- the public stop, the to resiwiislble science on the work at the practice ' I - . ' ' . wrongs, commercial, political, social station. The order will be enlprced J.& R. G. construction. He Imagines and before the Interstate commerce B. Y. U. TOY EXHfBIT. be Jh being pursued by a woman. commission, and la all the. depart- - GAS PROJECT' IS PROGRESSING. and domeslc, as these were but, the by Mr. Roper, .who desires the " . of the parents In the work. mention Washington In behalf off collective expression of individual The pupils of the B. Y. U, train-A; F, Derringer, C. wrongs. iThe feformmust, therefore with BAPTIST MISSIONARY the people of his state. Whenever school have on display, this week, 1ng as 'a franchise for the 6e Individual and. personal, ' and to Mrs. II. J. Hay ward, Mr. , Anna PREACHES AT LOCAL CHURCH a fine collection ' of Christmas they want, anything done in Oregon Jllohmond, toys , Grosbell were they call on "Joe" Teal to 3o It. If 'gas plarit, wt' here, yesterday, look, brig It about a return to the sincerity Meier and Mrs. made by them under the auspices of Ur. Geo., A. Varney, of Renp,t Nevv the Normal ' manual they succeed In getting, him toVork, Ing over the ground, preparatory to and honesty jind faith and God which here yesterday from Salt, Lake to training depart-meconstruction in'the cabinet for the- whole country starting the fathers was urged, confer with leading Democratic operationa,charactcrised missionary for'tne Baptist .:hurch 'of an interesting ThetexhibitJa t " jhaTter 6f.brga1ifzlngv a ihif dHcW"preach?dT a he promrres will be nndertaKcn A n (T h e Hjelle J was ""ex presBedlbat as' hard- as e: one, and shows, vary ing degrees of A Vmd, lt.wlIFbe a good thnig for the won, On. Tneidajr Mr, Berrlnger will this was coming, and the people re-- Women .Democratic club. It was dsermb 'yesterday "mornlog local taste, skill andYoriginanty, it la t fountrjr,' that's 11, and many honest be here again with . a Iayton, Ohio,' turning to ft saner view of life than elded-t- o defer the organization till church to. at congregation. worthy of a visit from parents and -- fopwealth-,l everting-serviceitizens. sre wUngto the.pre etront eluli- ttil At-tJAterested4itt', Re: Thomp- on)HI'lnfe'r8leOa6ttng;peopleand ' ' ' son 'preached a splendid oXr.nni. t tct urging hira. to name Teal. financing of the project, 'b 5rpnnlzpd Winlr "work. pard!ps c,f how It f rhtnTfd of At the meeting " -- right-of-wa- y - . . -- J11 r - " . . - - -i ward-choir- . j - line-up- v(i-e- . k ......l.f., . - .'v . -- - Green-woo- d - . , ....... 12-o- V f . " . d . - fruit-sellin- g '' . 1 - - t , J V-- -- 1 - - at .... e - - ", In-th- Jalr-slzei- everish--6trogg- : -- he e . |