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Show If it. Happens It's m The Herald" rrovo ifcmM -- PEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL 'PL. XXVIL HP. NO. 83.- - DEVELOPMENT-OP-UTAHCOUNT- mm.. This Roid Will Shorten the : and Salt Lake 200 Miles 1DC.UNNLUI VYIIH . ... II A Word, comes from ienver that the Burlington 1b' preparing to take over the Colorado Midland and, with a little new construction work, put its line through Provo and into Salt Lake, The Burlineton already owns the Southern and the plan calls for the use oi me tsouui ram j line of that road as , far as South Platte. With the construction of miles of new track about thirty-fiv- T"Vwadp -- ? e to Lake George, on the Colorado Midland, the use of that Toad as far west as Newcastle and the acquisition of a new road now being financed, xTactpi through Meeker, would bring the Burlington Into Salt " Lake. In the event' that such a deal is . - nri , V . made ' BRINGS MARKET - BURG CO. WILL FOR SMOKE NUISANCE MINE IN ARIZONA 20, 1912. ' ESTABLISHED UZS. Seldom if ever has a singer come most beautifully was "If No One fever to Provo and received such a royal Marries Me." The climax to the evenwelcome as Miss Emma Lucy Gates ing's entertainment end perhaps the: heaviest number of the program was received . last, Wednesday evening at "Variations" by Mozart-Adaand the tabernacle., The house was packed Mifis Gates handled this in exquisite CA R. and Utah VeteraS 3 and Wf Brigham Young university style. Pioneers are Guests of . students under the able direction of In an Interview with a representa-grof. Sugene Roberts; sang.. and tive of the Herald Miss Gates said: Young People cheered, for almost an ho,ur before "It has been six years since I last the concert opened. Miss Gates is a visited .Provo and I see many improveProvo girl and a graduate of B. Y. U. ments and much growth but neverPROGRAD and naturally the students and fac- theless the town looks natural. There INTERESTING ulty of that- school stand by her are no mountains in' the world as loyally. Many of the audience joined beautiful to me. No valley so Ideal; Wednesday afternoon about forty in with- - the students In singing a I hope the city gets the electric railto Miss Gates. When she and way as it will mean so much to Provo. veterans of the G. A. R. and of JJtA Mrs.'Bassett came to the rostrum the Glad to see and hear that, the uni- (gathered at the Central school audience arose and TgaveTeTalieafty versity is growing sor May God's choic- were- - honored br the pupils of Om Chautauqua salute. est blessing rest on it for the good It eighth grade and high school. ; Those in the audience never is doing our boys and girls. I was The following program was glveasj a concert more than they did more than pleased with the responthe one last Wednesday evening. If sive audience LaBt night I was sorry "Flag salute by the schooL Miss Gates recent sickness has In- I allowed B. C. to be printed after Selection from the orchestra. jured her physically it certainly has my brothers lullaby for it is my "Anvil ChoniB" by the school. . : not affected her voice in the least. brother Cecil's little song, composed Superintendent Eggertsen gave One of the catchy airs which' she sang byaRrova boy and the words of onr opening speech In which he paid no particular favorite with the large audi- mother. The demonstration last excellent tribute to -- those Yeterawi ence was "Barcarolle" from Offenbach. night "Wb very much appreciated and for oaf ..' who have done so much One of the catcbyairs which she sang unexpected." ' state. our and . country Love We Thee,' Song, "Utah, school. "The - Life of the Master," an epto poem written by S. S. Jones, was real by Superintendent Eggertsen. Mr. Jones apoke a few words aboat . Th adoption of the $1.25 fish and The" railroad construction, work bees' license an important which Is being done by the D. & R. G. has game factor In the protection of Tish' and In Spanish Forkcan yon, In reducing game in Utah, according to the bi- the grade at Soldier Summit, hat ennial report of State Fish and Game given considerable business to Provo Commissioner Fred W. Chambers, firms in furnishing supplies. which has ben filed with Governor 7 Large quantities of groceries, vegeWHlliam Spry. The report shows that tables, 'etc., are shipped to the conthe receipts for licenses during the struction camps by the Z. C. M.T7 last two years aggregated $70,000. Utah Wholesale Grocery company and Recurrence' of the duck malady last tne Wm M Roylance company. The autumn caused the death of hundreds Utah County Wholesale Meat company of thousands of ducks, the report says! It is believed that it was due to an also makes greatly increased shipovercrowded condition among the ments of meat to the Wasatch Store fowl, and ft is suggeaied that the duck company, which supplies the grading season be opened for a month or six camps. weeks in the spring time to relieve of smaller shipments are macie daily this condition. by other merchants, and' express shipWith the of sage heris, ments to the amount of thousands of nearly all game birds show an increase. .Deer, antelope,and elk, im- pounds a day are sent to the canyon. ported Jtrom Wyoming into Sevier The large quantities 4)f hay and grain consumed by the teams are shijppejl county, are all doing well. The trout industry is steadily grow- mainly from the country to the the past two years south, the Sanpete nd the Sevier Duringing. 9,995,000 brook and rainbow. fry were valleys.,. As this, work will continue through with 3,683,000 native planted, together "' the winter, as far as ...possibly, and fry. It is suggested in the. report to next spring and a good part of the limit the open season for deer to 22 summer, it will furnish quite an addidays, from Oct. 10 to Oct 31; to make tion to the market for produce, as well it lawful td kill blue grouse, jn all pf as : for groceries and other mer7 ' the counties of the state for 10 days chandise. """'y"'"A,.t. in October, and to make trappers, of animals pay a trapper's license. . system it will give it aline into Salt Lake that will he more thaa 150 shorter than GOLD the Colorado Midland railroad and about' S25 'miles shorter than the Den-Vby the Burlington 0 RAILROAD OSES DEM j Distance Between Denver FOR --welcome aa : ' Seventy-ninRio Grande. in the dis-- : be saved .woiuld miles and ..Grand Denver tance between railroV contemplated Junction. The between,' Newcastle and Salt Lake Is heing promoted by Conrad S. Taylor, a Denver man, who is in the east placing the project before capitalists. e " Postmasters of Utah - WiU Not Be Confirmed Local Democrats are rejoicing over the . word which came through the .. .. .... Associated Press recently that the senate would not confirm the appointments made by President Taft Here AT PB ' One of the most pleasing of the Christmas programs held during the week was that given at Procter acaThe Christmas demy this morning. were "most enrols byttre"Htudents was entire 'and the program pleasing most effective. Several hundred visitors-were present during the exercises the prograrn. for which was as follows: -- rt which came yesterday: i'Under an agreement reached by the Democrats of 'the' "senate yesterday, none of the Utah postmasters or other officers nominated or to be nominated this session, will be con firmed, and in consequence all offices 1b the .word From a contract for $10,000 i the-progr- am : Collins v wants a doll, . 1 ) .22. comme.ncing LAKE comroittep of the Salt Midland 'Trail association, Lake council, held another " interesting meeting yesterday. iJXQm nw- - on committee will meet almost evefy day ia Chairman W. H. Ellison's, office. Speaking of the progress made by the Midland Trail boosters, O. H. Hewlett, executive committee member, last ' night said: "From reports received, it Is certain will that, Salt Lake City timo a short condition in be 1n, very for. their share of thej work on the transcontinental highway. ' The city commissioners have" practically agreed to have State street 'paved" toT the county line early this spring and Jhe county commissioners will ; do their share by "getting one of. the roads In the country from the Salt ane uity nne to tne. point Qr tne i mountais. ' and-count- ''i 1 -- C- lesson-sermo- n ! " - . King o , - .J- .., - . at'Oiit their tw'rt'of the Kork and choir. stron? suiport and. that .Anthem, "Aris'ef Shine," .... Scripture reading aud administer their share, of, the roads will rm t ' '. "' ; Bacrament." ;.,' condition' wlicn needed. , Solo, "Hear Us Pray,' Dr. H. S.' "The'wcrst section.to be taken care . of is in Carbon county and between f'yue. "Blessed Are the Merciful,-choiAnthem, Green River.?-i'tah"8 nd'tTfand' Junc; ";A""" ' tion. 77A. H.Crabbe was appointed w a W.ords of Pcaco," L. "The Address, corumittee of one to inake arrange- ' R. Eggertsen'. ;:i!.ents ior a. meeting with Governor Reeltajlion,. "The Swsnnng,'? Abjea .' ' Spry and the state highway commis. Kggertseij. sioners fo see "what ""arrangements Solo, "The King Cometh," Mrs. , could be made as soon as posslble.- Sarah Ramsey.7 .T, "The membership committee report; Recitation, ""The 'Soft Sot la , ; ed "many new members joining daily 606'" Mrs.'- Pearl K. Davis, and that nearly everyone approaehed ' Kecitation, "Scrapin? the Frostla is willing to join in the work'' of get' Dish, Muriel Smart. ting through litis' griaF profect which Selection, Royal ,0rcheetra. means so 'much for 'Utah and tfie Violin solo, Ruftts Crandall. whole intermountaln xountry. ' Anthem, "Refolce, choir. . ... , ' ' BenedictioB. a ChriKtmas Herald toujour Send folks, in' theKast or on a mission. a presen- tThey . wi!l enjoy-sucHIGH. SCHOOL NOTES. ? d ''.-',- . - . 4 , ' HERALD PRIZES WILL : IK, bE PAID SATURDAY Ali prizes won In the Provo A TIftrnlf! fhHafynaa nilmhai- - will h. A 2?and 5 Satorday betw-eeo. nr., at the office, 30 East Fir3f frhelpaij , ;l.Iuvdcationt..I. Thou O - n J The' executive . at.l p. m., sharp;. Hymn, "Come, ivings," .choir. - . BOOSTED 1. .: enthusiastic , 1 : BYvSALT Tr'de te Gladys th-- have-pledge- .. tn Addressed, to "Mr. Salt year. MIDLAND TRAIL . . r 'Utah county is very - e cam'p .s. J experl-erenc- . . y North Academy avenue. Suridalr ,Some yery excellent music is being the coming year i Mr.',atfd, Mrs. T.,F. Plerpont and at 11 prepared by; the choirv under the dij5chool at '9:45; returned rom MrsGeo.vE.'Roblnson Boshard. R. of Prof. J. , rection the Universe, o'clock, subject, "Is this ; Salt Lake morning, where they Man, Evolved by Atomic business' on and pleasure. been had , a such' for demand has been .There Force" Wednesday' evening Mrs. Robinson at- and mas Herald Christ of The number the Mrs.Tlerpont8 free o'clock.. A meeting at tended 'th Lea mir engagemeni at ' reading room open dally from 2:30 to that we will raise the price to Salt IJike theater. cents Monday morning. 4:30 p. m. , ' Story Book and handchiffs and ribLake Postmaster," tlie lol.ttr was bons. My sister Ethel, a doll, a Story written by a little Binsham girl, asl: Book and ribbons. And my Brothor ing Mr. Thomas to te'l ?anca. Claus. Roy Collins wants'a gun, Story Book I wish if he saw that patron of the Hol- and a pair of gloves. you' Te following is the Christmas pro- the to I Rifts would tell him. iday season, to bring give thank to yoiV urani to be given in the Fourth wart little ones, who feared that they would Frenieu Gulch, Bingham, Utah, meeting house under the direction of have no Christmas on account of their Yours truly, , Dec-r. H. S. PyTie,nnday--evenlng- . mi father being out pf work during the cau.ixs.- - CATTLE COLISEUM J IS HECOMMENDED cement 80 the of the week. T . Cl'aus Santa f'ost-maete- e S.-II- a"Joi,w.i: e the children of 5 ft i Prfcs-Bull-'ti- to four little was nithetical'y explained in a letter recei'. t(i by A. L. Thomas the fore pan without- - A cattle coliseum to cost $30,000 is X)rem interurban road has been let. asked for by the State Fair associa I .Grades ;3, JKl :j5,. 6, 7,- 8 "Chiming The bridge Is near ttieD. & R.' G. in tion its biennial report; to - Govbridge on the east. It is said the road I i thrlstmas Bells." .? Violin solo "Angels' Serenade," will go from this point over Provo ernor SpTy, filed yesterday. It is set j forth that the coliseum is the most Bench. Lraga, Miss. Warner. ' Grades 1 and2 t'Shine Out, Oh Yesterady representatives of the pressfng need of the association and Orem interests began to pay property must be built if "the cattle Industry of Blessed Star." owners between this city and Spring-vill- the state Is to be properly recognized Recitation Miss Crane for the rights-of-waover the in the annual exposition of the state's Santa Claus 3, 4, 5, 6.-. --r-. :"' propertr Which has1 Men" selector . resources;" The present quarters for song: Ulie cattle exhibits are unsanitary and Grades 1 and 2 "Merry Christm! afrord no protection from the Is declared. ' : . Vocal Jjgl.os A French. Noel of the Fifteenth Century.'An English Noel of DEFAULT DIVORCE GRANTED. ' the. 'Seventeenth CJentury, A Modern AT ' TABERNACLE SUNDAY -I?oei. 'Mrs, . H. Masters. " ': -wA divorce by default was granted Remarks by superintendent Rfet. ' E.- Bell in the Fourth district Frances , Goodwin. President Job. BKeeler announces court today on the ground of failure Came Upon ..." Christmas Carol-r-"- It ?lalntlfi( ' war given the next Sunday afternoon there will to thedis-tancethat in ) the Midnight Clear," (as be special services at the tabernacle custody of three minor children, -- the High school chorus. ' Processional march, "Athalla," Men- in honor of the' anniversary of the family home In this city and 25 a ' ' birth op Christ and the Prophet month alimony. The parties Interdelssohn;' ' c . . " 1902. . Joseph Smith. Prof. Wm.. J. Snow, of married, here,' Nov. 25, '' "1' " in : ; Brigahm Young university, and Miss FIRST CHURCH OF ."Mills will use The- Knight Woolen Alice Reynolds will 'be' the speakers . CHRIST,. SCIENTIST i over a; million 'pounds of Utah- - wool ". ;W .'nil ;J.:',, on. this occasion."'!' '. . - Bingham strike hriiifis tearful anTfcipation of a Christmas ' , Hini?ham- How most' of the trouble comes from careless firing. A aristmas--rolrHaTkrtheHerald the sentimentsjexpressed In. the poes. , Song by the boys' quartette. . coming 'vacant prior to March 4 will Short Bpeeches were made by Ut be available for the Democrats when Comrade J. Tllton,' bt Illi following: the new administration opens. This who nois, repersen will also apply to Idaho postmasters, Halma Smith, in behalf of ' tit to district attorneys, marshals and pioneers; Andrew Watson', for 'On others, over which there is much con hand-caVeterans; Judge Booth for troversy. The Democrats undoubted- the Indian war veterans. ly have 'It in their" power to prevent Music by orcheBtra. . cflrmatfons of practically all nomi- " Sentiments were expressed by X, nations made tbf Wm: Knight, Bishop O. H. Berg all This will help settle the question Mrs. JKyr- Ctrtajjmtigj-Sas to whether the of Thurman, of the high school faculty. Postmaster Clove will stand. The boys of the high school plnne4 a carnation upon each veterans, as a rose was presented to Mrs. Mary A. Till, the oldest lady present After the glrls of tlw school served refreshments high jTa the veterans 'and 'their friends. Ther were present five Grand Army njea; four 1847 Pioneers, sewn "hand-car- t strike. The letter reads as follows: Indian war veV Pioneers, twenty-on"Eingham Canyon,, Dec. 7, 1912. of a and number erans, pioneers mso ''Dear Mr. Postmaster If 7011 jBee arrived tn Utah In "the early fifties. Santa Clas will you tell dim rhatw The day marks one of the most sue want some thin.es from him this cessful events of its kind ever hell Christmas. Papa has been out of in the city and will be long remem work .for 2 months. The strike put us bered by both veterans and students. so we wont have no .Christmas this Strikers Child Writes Sad Letter to Santa The Gold Burg Mining company diB. T. Higgs, the B. Y. U. custodian, rectors have decided to resume deon in work who has had, considerable, experience its property velopment the Gold Basin district ln Arizona. in firing heating plants, offers a sugWoi-V- r will be started about Fen. 1, gestion which be thinks will remedy, anrf is, to "continue operif not entirely do away with "the ations till a paying mine is developed for which there are excellent pros- smoke nuisance over which the Salt The work will be continued Lake people aud papers are agitated. pects. on the tunnel in which high grade It Is to require iiremen.to pass "an gold ore has already been encoun- examination and receive a license betered. Treasury stock wlirbe placed fore they are permitted to fire; then on the market to secure money for when some plant givs put' an exdevelopment work. A. forec of men In charge of one or more of the direc- cessive quantity or soot and smoke, tors, will go from here to work the it should be exauined and, if it proves to be the fireman's fault, he property. . should be deprived of his license, and if it is" owing to faulty .construction of the smoke stack that should be Mr. Higgs claims that condemned. .J. U. er 4 Us Convince You i-- et EMMA LUCY GATES CONCERT A SUCCESS Build Through Provo $70,000 J Y PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER urliriigton Railway May TO Bring the Trade. " -- North. .the original the city, held Phjlomethlan society Its weekly meeting yesterday .aftMM" noon. A musical "program was rendered, which wa3 enjoyed by all ' those present. ;, ; School was suspended today for a '" vacation. " The dn , K X , . , en-day- " J Philomethlanaf, '' "V; |