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Show TVfr IF'YU WILL READ THE BARGAINS OFFERED' IN THIS PAPER YOU WILL SAVE MORE THAN THE PRICE OF THE PAPER FOR OliL YEAR. CAN YOU SHOW ME A BETTER INVESTMENT OF S2.50 THAN SUBSCRIBING FOR THE PROVO HfeRALD? PlirphilQPr THE PROVO The New WhUe It's New Published IHDERAJLB NO. PROVO, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 107. POSTMASTER QUESTION NOT SETTLED' BY DEMOCRATS HOUSE SOLD GEORGE ESTABLISHED 14,. 1913. AliD TRAIL OPERA UTAH COUNTY EDU-CA TORS OFF FOR EAST RALPH BINGHAM. Itnlph Bingham, 'another number' on the forthcoming entertainment course, is a humorist who for thirty-fivyears Carbon County Citizens Present Need has been making large audiences laugh , cf Road to Connect Southern and stiil is in the prime 'of life. This his lis accounted for by Cpunties With Capital. " "TflTsl appearance wa yt t he igo oj wMT he,, tjfaveled as the "Boy Representatives of the MMiqAT years. America." urator'or nipearances Trail association and representatives on the American continent number of the Price Commercial club met with nearly .10,000. The past curt'meflie Has the houee committee on highways and been traveling in Europe.- T. De Witt Talmage, after hearing bridges .last night and discussed sen" ate bill Xo. 91, providing fpr an ap- Bingham, suld; "Bless Bingham and propriation of $50,000 for an east and e uiiiiiiimauL- -. Company Takes Over Provo Opera House and Will Remodel Same, ., " liUIVILIIUUUI . v 4. ? County Democratic Executive Committee MeTYesferdayand 4 . deal was closed yesterday whereby the local opera house will pass into the hands of a company of ten local business men. The Knight Company Was incorporated for $15,000 and this incorporation will ..probably stand for the present at least. The new com pany consists of H. C. Jex, I. A. throughtlie state.. Smoot, KlJ."prfeTsoTrrWIter Adaius,r viJiajinon and Robert McKune 'V. E. Stoker, H. C. Hicks, E. H. East-- j of Price outlined the needs for a road mond, J. C. Swenson and LeRoy Dixon. that would connect Carbon, Emery. The plan is to remodel the house j Grand and San Juan counties with Salt do some work in the Lake, saying that these counties at: somewhat-anof way remodeling tne intrior. the present had no road to the western I was built about twenty-eigh- t part of the state over which 1,000 house opera at a cost of approxi pounds 'could be hauled in a single, ago. years mately $110, 000. It was later taken load find that aside from the needs for over from s. S. Jones and tne Knight the est:i!ili;!nn lit of the Midland Trail, people incorporated it as the Provo the stale should provide assistance"; ill 'between Opera Mouse Co. building- - thin road through P'or the 'present at least E. G. Epper Price and f'ol'on. The automobile TOiHi son will probably remain question, they s lid, would look' out for itself. Job I'. Lyon, Dr. A. C. Wherry, FINED $50 FOR SELLING BEER. A. V. T.iylor. George Y. Wallace and other Salt Lake pien also advocated Hollis Bromley, of Mapleton, enter- the passage of tlu bill, recounting the ed, a plea of guilty in Justice E. L. importance of the .idlaid Trail to the Jones' court this morning to a charge entire state. of unlawfully selling two bottles of Both majority and minority reports uee rto Collins Nelson on January 16. probably will be presented on the He was fined $30. senate bill. "A V." was Jones of Spanish Fork : -- Will BRING TRY II III TD - weo4 Only Recommendation made THEY at A jjf ' 1885. BILL ENDORSED W. KORRIS New "V- liiriieiHiii DEVOTED TQ THE CIVIC AND. INDUSTRI AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY VOL. XXVII. -- Over Fifty Educators of Utah WUrLejive for Philadelphia JSaturdaj JjKAttend Edu- cational Meeting d FOR STATE COMMITTEE postmasters' convention was held but Postmaster here, yesterday; James Clove and pjjier ' present incumbents in the county were not in attendance. In fact, the business was not transacted by postmasters, at all, but by members of the Democratic executive committee, II. C. Jex, Jesse Knight, W, F. Giles, T. X.' Taylor, W. A. Jones and J. H. Clark. The object of the meeting was to pass on the several candidates for postmasters, and the following, so far as can be learned, was the result of the committee's deliberations , W. A. Jones, who. had the endorse-- " ment of the Spanish Fork --Central committee waB endorsed by the executive committee for postmaster of his city, andshas name will be sent to State Chairman S. R. Thurman and Jr. ' VtVv y v , ,v A ' :. :.- Former Representative George Y. Xorris, of Nebraska, who was nominated by the Republican party for the United States senate and called for a new primary to determine whether the .presidential electors of that state should support Taft or Roosevelt. In this call Mr. Xorris stood ,a chance of loosing Ms own seat in congress, yet he was willing to abide 'by the decision of the people. : ft number of Utah county's leading educators will leave next Saturday for A ' .V T" Philadelphia to attend the National .Convention of Superintendents. About fifty instructors will leave Utah Saturday to attend this meeting and 0' 4 rv Utah county i Of K following: represented by the President Geo. H. Brim-halw ill bo l, of B. Y. U.; Supt. L. E. X. K. Sggert-son- , Nielson, of the Nebo high school district; Jos. H. Walker, of the Alpine high school district, County Work on B. Y. Amusement Hall Is Progressing Nicely ' JOSEPH E. CREER DIES PRES. BRIMHALL WILL GO RALPH BINGHAM. - all fhe apostolic college of humorists. The man that makes me laugh la my benefactor. God bless all skillful punsters, all those who mirthfully surprise This will undoubtedly be one of us with unusual Juxtaposition of words. finest umuaaiums in the stat Theirs Is a divine mission." Superintendent J. Preston Creer. Supt, Eggertson will take with him a picture Of the girls of the high school In their uniform. Fifty dollars has appropriated by ' the r UtaJi Teachers' association for this session. They will work hard to bring the ' The work on the ladie3 gymnasium Educational association to National is being puaked as rapidly as. possible j th., atf Mf. A ffumber f thM next Utah impersonator, Blngfllml8 at present and it is hoped that it win : when It Is completed.-- lt TEumorTsC a:Tloltnlrtra pianist and a. men --from Utah will make a strong dedication by the first of as large perhaps as some but in 'equip vocalist. The De coming season hia wlft of S. H. Belmont is finishing up ment and convenience it will not be will travel with him and play the ac- effort to overcome the prejudice May. In Cast school the old inarm this maid the cement work and the steel is all in surpassed. It will also be used, as an companiments for bis vocal and riolln who is fighting Utah as the place for place and gives a pretty outline of a amusement hall and when the street lelecUnna. next meeting of the National Eduthe Colwill at lecture Ralph Bingham splendid structure. There was a ques- cars are running it will bring it in association. They will also cational Februnext hall Tuesday evening, tion a few idays ago as to whether cloBe proximity with the downtown lege to show the fallacy of this argulf try ary they could secure brick sufficient to folks. ment which is being used against Utah There lias been an urgent need of complete, in the given time but the in the East. Provo Pressed Brick company assured some such an amusement" hall for the the board yesterday that they would past few years, as the old Mozart has l VMWV been AT HOME IK LAKE SHORE National Committeeman Wm. R. ' lace. , I la Lehl there are two candidates, each of whom nas supporters in his Joseph E. Creer, of Lake Shore, died home Central committee; they are at his home last night from pneu- Jos. Anderson and Elmer Peterson. monia at the age of 53 years. He is In SJrovo tatere are four, who also survived C. by his wife and four children Jex, haleiivided support, viz:'H. and other relatives. many A. Smoot and J. "'41 Andersen, f). The deceased was a member of thi " The Lehi and David Qpenshaw. Utah Utah Lake commission from to ill referred be Prove xandldUtesw for .county; he was an honorabre, indus-tho.- v Messrs. Thurman and Wallace Hiaerlminatlne iudsrment .in mak- - trious man and was a successful ow ner "of fhe Gates- ing recommendations to President- farmer; he is the have all The brick ready whenever Miey been condemned several times: This I , The following candi- Snow building in this city, and has elect Wilson. A DEMONSTRATION IN . wanted it. Mr. Belnont plans to p"t will supplv a long felt need here in ' dates have not received the endorse- many friends and business associates ECONOMICSV HOME fua modern dancing and on another shift in the very ne:u" Irovo for ment of the local Democratic com- here to whom the announcement of hall. amusement local demand. to ture the sujiply a great shock. mittee in tiieir respective cities, and his deatli was The state agricultural department their names have been refered for will give a series of lectures and KINGSTON WELCOMES THE DUKE RECORD JUMPS EXPECTED Buch endorsement: Justin A. Love-'le'ss- r SACRED CONCERT AT FIRST in Home Economics ilenionsrratioiis AT IRONWOOD WARD MEETING HOUSE is considerable discussion on in connection auAJPDixoni. James There with the Farmers' : - . j Kingston. Out, Feb. 14. The Duke V. week the Central next at Payson; J. H. Clark and Jos. refert'.ic wit'.i streets and elsewhere Roundup Ironwood, Mich, Feb. 11. 'Many fa- - 0f Connarght arrived in Kingston this Sunday Evening at 7;30. 24 Storrs. American Forkr Mrs.-Lue- lla to 28, IncluF'b. school building. it!:', ence to the prospective pe.ich mous ski jumpers have ""arrived Th and "was nccordtnl a itrkH4i Haymond and Alva Zabriskle, Springladies of Provo are sive. The Ward Choir ticipation of fhe ninth annual cham- - welcome, in which partically the crop and many of the growers and Fol-.o- h ville. urgently reo.uested to attend. been have buds claim that the others meet ' will Pra; niflirTtee The executi T heroyal.. pionship tournament of th"eXatI6naI wTibTeTir ypaTtitrhmtt?(K ing is the program: hanTliTt by fTiwintPrr-- " Choir Song again on the 25th. 1Aondiy7T61iTazrf-24Ski Association of America, which is train reached the station at 9 o'clock Mr. Wm'. M. Roylance, our leading Miss Lora Creer Reading . . .' 2. p. m, Talk; Foods, their part In to be held here tomorrow and Sun- and there was the formal welcome of wholesale fruit arid produce merchant, Piano selection .Miss Crane ORDER OF OWLS WILL Miss Gertrude MoCheyne. JXuntrltion, meet seems the. municipality was extended to the desiring to get arthentlc Information day. A record-breakinMEET TUESDAY EVENING Reading Missionary Letters 3 p. m. Demonstration, Cutting and Duet. Prof. Lunds Students to --be 'assured. This was the state- listinguished visitor. The forenoon on this line, so' as to send it to his Making of Underwear, Mrs. J. T. the .. Zella Stubbs ment made by the officials of the whs spent in a visit to the Royal Mil- many customers throughout ' D. T. Ryan, organizer fqftfte order Remarks Caine. United States and Europe, as to the . , . Leland Farrer , .7. , , a. 1. of Owls, call's a 'meeting jot next Solo :iO 7 p. m. Conjoint. local ciuu louay, aiier xney uauj cuetv itary college and an inspection of the exact condition, sent an expert in .Mrs. Alex Hedquist Tuesday evening, Feb. 18. This is Reading Tuesday, February 25. ed up the list of entries Star perforr Royal Canadian Horse artillery and this line out to examine the trees and to- - get in this Song. Walter Whitehead and company indoors last 2 opportunity your Talks, Flowers, p. m. ers of more than a score of clubs the veterans oMhe district. The pro- he reports that the crop is entirely Remarks from the Bishopric. .. . order as a charter member. . H. Jr. Wm. and out, . .. Homer, the trees' apparently, went that Northwest to this the concluded scattered visit safe; the of David John - Mr. that he throughout states royal gram expects and 3 Ideal m. the Ryan Talk, Bread, p. Solo-o- r into the winter in first-clas- s condition, Duet this ... at Prof. Lund's. Students members new where seen be in will attjueenVs in rivaling afternoon competition, Miss university, put MeCheyne. fifty Why, well hardened; that we have had no Miss Dale Oakley the comets in Reading 7:30 p. m. Talk. Preservation and meeting. flights through space. a special convocation was held for the extreme cold weather still we ' have Mr. Ryan wlil Jeave'. in'a few days Benediction Storage of Food, Miss MeCheyne. The program provides events for both purpose of conferring the honorary had continued cold spells. The tern; for Great Falls, Mont., to organize a Wednesday, February 26. D. upon his royal" high- ree auiaicuio auu 41 ujcooiunaio. perature has not been low enough to 2 p. m Nest there. Read the benefits of this STREET REPAIRS ASKED The Home Vegetable Gardo any damage whatever to the tree The slide here is said., to be FOR CITY FINANCES nofs. order in another place in this paper. den, Prof4 J. C. UJogenson. and bud. However, as the result of best in the 3 p. m. Demonstration, The Fitting J"ld. Some enthiJjlsts WISCONSIN the SOUTHERN heavy yield of trees for 1912. the of Skirts and Waists, iMrs. J. T. The commission CHANGES at its declafe city meeting, of the spofConfidently WM. JENKINS that TEACHERS MEET budding will be lighter than it other- Caine. PLEA FINED $65 yesterday; received a communication the record Jump of Eric the Red will wise would have been, but that there from citizens residing on First East 7:30 p. ni. Conjoint. be beaten at the coming tournament. more than sufficient buds on every are on who between and street, Fourth of Firth Tucker,' Wm. Jenkins, a 14. Wilh Feb. Thursday, Febrary 27. Wis., Madison, tree to make a safe crop, and while 2 p. 111. entered a plea of not guilty to Xorth, askipg that some Improvements Eric, back in the eleventh century, Lecture anil- Demonstraattendance and tin attractive the trees will not be so heavily loaded, license1 at be made to the end that the water put on his. skis, slid downj the high- large a without tion, Eggs as Substitutes for Meats, selling liquor tTie perhaps, as. tliej w ere iu 1912, the Mrs, J-the est' pealc of the Kjolens and, accord-ingt- program the annual con vent ioq of Tucker, changed his plea to guilty, may be kept from overflowing Fearejj L. Jones' street. The matter "will be looked 3 p. m tradition, cleared the Atlantic Southern Wisconsin Teachers' asso- fruit Hhonld- be of superior quality, Menu for yesterday, in Justice E. 1 will both In size and color. This will-band soon into as American as was here the landed' the today. on ciation ocean of fined and $65. weatheradtnits opened was Serve. How to and Luncheon court, and ' ' tomorrow. Dr. W. pleasing news to the frni't growers over street work-beinEric continued who man beats done. be The continent. m. 7:30 p. Conjoint. ,J of because Whitethe and the of generally, public METHODIST CHURCH SERVICES. . The city .treasurer's report shows). will have to land somewhere between J? Sutherland, president Friday, February 28.' peaches $34,839.26, cash on hand,. Feb. 1, dis- - Tierra del Fuego and the South Pole, water normal school, Is presiding over the many rumors that 'the 2 p.m. Demonstration, Salads and v have been damaged during the winter. . the sessions. ! At the M. E. church next Sunday tributed as followsj General fund, Jresslngs. - $3 849; water rates Mr. Roylance states that on his re: EXERCISES MEMORIAL preachSHERMAN $13,205.48; sermons fund, m. 7:30 wUj.be Conjoint. p. special revival "Western to Fruit Jobbers, cent NICKELS. thp NEW. sewer THE ; $2,973.31 trip fund, COINING paving fund, ,ed bVhe pastor: Maying; subject, and convention at New; Orleans, he met a It- Bhould mean better markets curt and gutter fund, Washington, D. C, Feb." 14. Final "The Ne.v Birth ;' evelgi subject, $13,340.81; Utah peaches. the prices' better for, Pa., Feb. 14. The good many growers and sblppefs from Philadelphia, arrangements' were completed today "The Fata,1 Shot.'.' Mf S. H. Wood $13.63; library fund, $1,457.03, will tell if this is true. . cor" be to in this city has Western Colorado, who reported that Time alone are held mint A States United service memorial for the haa charge p' a to get ready ' Ittend these serv-loeaPresident George H. Brimhall, of In the senate tomorrow In honor of commenced the work of coining the In most of the Western Colorado dis- lie advises evegr grower .dially Invi the trees la regular ; bis and no prime be absolutely the B. Y. U., will leave tomorrow (Sat- the late .Vice President Sherman. The new,, five-cepieces and will con- tricts there would fbam. pastor. Lattij the spraying and then look after ' r- urday) for Philadelphia to attend the exercises will be attended by the tinue to turn them out at the rate of peaches; that the temperature has way, when and where necea- and thinning, 34" below low deas degrees registered of Salt convention of the National Educa- president and bis cabinet, the justices a million or more a day until the --Attorney so thathe will, hire he test a tional association. He will be, gone of the supreme court, the members of mand is supplied". The new coin bears tero. He hopes, of 'course, that the sary, formed and here .tM.-hIs possible to he grown, and of . an crops in he Colorado district have not stuff that rhe practice of law about three weeks and will Visit sev- both houses of congress,, and many on one side the : la the highest 'paTtiershl j 4 ' of ' beta. Injured to, as great an extent thus obtain preference' under the firm eral, large tastltutkm learning, others prominent In official life In American Indian and on the other '.. obtainable. .. ; : with (Geo. Vf ' (ler, v as reported, but says If this la true market prices . while away, buffalo. the capital.. Robinson. . t 411-not.be reajjr . i miiuii " unui NOTJHJURED I -- v ..... ........ V. 1 : lll) . - o A,. -- Four-Cours- r t i . ' ,v i(r aame of F 7: - Rmon' , fae-slmil- e |