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Show f ABHGBS -- '.DBtrntn 0PEK5 HERE PROGRESSIVE PARTY BAN QUET SATURDAY EVENING SPIRIT. OF THE DAY RTOPJOAY PROVO BUWG1 LOAN GRANTS LOANS OF The Biggest Events in The History of Utah Co. Prominent Speakers and Fine Stock -Judging, Horticultural Station for Provo BULL MOOSE 25,000 Mm The directors of the Provo Building Loan association met last night and . approved loans to the extent of & 25,-000- This means, that a large number of fine homes can De bunt aeielJrfic& j The Farmers' Institute and next few months. H. F. Thomasstotes that one young man wit' just joined the association pyrin an application for a loan ind, secured same last "evenlng. rf is1 generally thought that it takes Several months and . even sometimes years to get a loan through Round-u- p which opens here kind held, in this its of of the Monday biggest affairs for should attract every farmer and county stockman in thissection. Sotne of the .best authorities on stock, agriculture, and horticulture in the West will attend this show and will give out expert advise on technical subjects. The judge of the stock will tell you how to improve your stock and the same is true of the agricultural expeTtrSomeof-theprominen- t speakers who will attend this session are Dr. H. J. Frederick, chairman of the slate board of horse commissioners; Prof. John T. Caine, superintendent of the Farmers' Institute, and Dr. E. G. Peterson, of the State. Agricultural college, a brother of PrestopG-- . ePterson, president of the Commercial club. These men are a coming and will lecture here next week. is one some-years-a- - nd -- Provo should have a horticultural station here and now is the time for Provo boosters to get busy and work in this Farmers' Institute for the same. It is hard to tell how to grow fruit and make tests, etc., for Provo and Utah county in Logan. So why not get buys with the State Agricultural college people" while they are here and try and secure a station for Provo. With the second and Housekeepers' Farmers' Round-uconference conducted by the Agricultural college at Richfield today, the extension division will immediately resume its work in the farmers' Schools throughout the "state. The 2aext two meetings listed are Provo the close Of . p -- And EphraLm, Feb. 24-2- inclusive. 8 Three meetings per day have been arranged for during these live days and the subjects for discussion will he of particular interest to the people living in these sections of the state. It is not necessarr to urge the farmers and housekeepers of this section to respond to this splendid opportunity which has been provided by the agricultural college to present in an understandable manner some of the subjects In which the farmers are Hii tally interested, and the members of the extension division are assured ofi a demonstrative reception upon their arrival here. The program follows: jf .... i1 J I v ; -- -. 1 loan assoeiation-b- nt this is not true of the local organissa-tion- (Copyright) . y " Theo-philu- of-tw- o . WOW NEK CALLED BY DEATH BE GIVEN T Big Gold Coin Con test Just Starting Andrew Carnegie will attend the ball to be given tonight in Mozart hall for the benefit Mr; Carnegie of the Carnegie .library had an invitation to go to Philadelphia and speak before the club but had heard NOW IS THE TIME TO ENTER BEFQRE OTHERS HAVE Woman's Suffrage of Provo and her wonderful fruit disWORKED OUT THE BEST TERRITORY. trict and 'the splendid library they had here built out of hjs money so An early start means a strong finish. .Call, phone ot write- - the decided to pay the Garden City visit contest manager of the Big Gold Coin Contest just starting. Get, and attend the biggest ball of the your share of the gold dollars which The Herald will pay the winning season. Little George and .Martha contestants at the end of the contest in April. Only a few weeks. Washington will be there to tell the WcLave receired a number of requests for full information hatchet story and lead the grand it AiikJu sa.yJthat,iicfore.-th- e xompeti-tiq- n march.--'--- is ended there will be a nubmer of people in Provo and vicinity The decorations are most unique who will wish they had taken our advice. jand entered early. The and the hail will have on one of the contest is the subject of discussion among hundreds of people and prettiest Intajlor dresses that t has is sure to arouse enthusiasm among the energetic who appreciate seen for years. If you haven't planned an opportunity such as this offers. This contest is not a beauty or to go, get out your stiff shirt and boots and polish them up and popularity competition. Everyone with 4he ordinary amount of has anquallcliance:AUyoji:b;aYladoLQ full irannali Tn drap out thabpst fiillf ion energy , , enter the contest is to clip the nomination blank appearing else- dress cum, fit"- icaujr ucttuoc (h iucic where in this paper and send or 'bring to The Pruvo. Herald office, certainly is going to be something 30 East First North street, Provo. Utah. The, contest manager doin' tonight in Provo. will gladly explain every detail and assist you in every way posLight refreshments will be served sible consistent with the rules to. win. to suit the size of your pocketbook, Do not fail to clip the coupons appearing in each isue of The from punch to brick ice cream and, Provo Herald. These coupons count 100 points each and can be devil's food, and no man need go turned in to the credit of: any one entered in the contest.; Get your hungry for food or dancing tonight. . , V concern-!.,tlJBSttaLfllftt..a- fiTc-gra- ad k --- your-heele- " d and-ambit- friends to save them from their papers. , -- - ' n, w ' - The Gas Plant B. Y.UTeam : n ' " . took in the late election locally and CMsider me present and natJojialLj-tfuture of the party, and the steps to be taken to make the party an' Increased power in shaping the destinies of "the state and nation. A large attendance is already assured. In the treatment of ttie late campaign there will, of course, be some on the great and" unexpected strength developed by the party on short notice, and from this will be, based expectation of far, greater achievements in the future. The tpresent needs a - campaign . of and education organization will . be probably given prominence, and m the gathering is a part of the for this feature ot the party Ufe,. tending as it does to closer and ngre fraternal association and cooperation in promoting party unity, interest and LIBRARY BALL WILL Monday, February 24. THEVPRIZES AND HOW THEY WIL'L BE DISTRIBUTED. ... 2 p. m. Talk, Foods', Their Part iri The first prize of the contest is $200 in gold ; the secoifd prize, Mrs. Salena Chipman, wife of James Nutrition, Miss Gertrude McCheyne. $150 in gold ; third, $100 in gold; fourth, $75 in gold ; fifth, $50 in 3 p. m. Deconstration Cutting and Chipman, of American Fork, passed to gold, and sixth, $25 in gold. At the end of the contest the ron-testa- nt Mrs. J. T- - her reward at the home of her Making of Underwear, daugh 'having the largest nuniber of points over all will be awarded Cainer 11:30. T. Mrs. Mrs. at ;Jos. ter, Farrr, .7:30 p. m. Conjoint fourth highest, $,5 in gold ; fifth to the age or lld-Hhir-lrl- ff attained XJhtgaanftad Tuesday, February 25. in sixth and $50 gold, highest, $25 in gold. This ..money highest, 2 p! Flowers, Indoors and 67 and ras the mother Of a number will be above free as outlined to the contestantsdc given absolutely of children who are all well, known Out, Wm. H. Homer, Jr.. All you have to do is to be the clired to winnef. the by judges 3 p. m. Talk, Bread, the Ideal and In this country. The deceased came secure the is and the '' yours. money points to American Fork in the early '50s Why, Miss McCheyne. , THE JUDGES. . . 7: 3D p. m. Talk.1 Preservation and and haa been an earnest worker in .'The following gentlemen, well known arid popular business' the chjurch since that time.The imme- storage of Food," Mlss"McCheyne; men of Provo, have consented to act as judges ot this contest, ine diate (cause of her death was kidney . Wednesday, February 26. work of the judges is to see that complete and accurate record of all 2 p. m. Talk, The Home Vegetable trouble. Her husband is in Mexico secured by contestants is kept by The Provo Herald and' that and for this reason the date for the points Garden, Prof. J. C. Hogenson. ho unfairness or favoritism is indulged in by anyone connected with 3 p. m. Demonstration, The Fitting funeral cannot be announced at pres- the contest. ' ' of. Skirts and Waists, Mrs. J. T. ent. 7 . Jl T. FARRER, Cashier, The Provo Commercial" & Savings Bank ' " Caine.''' .' , ' She Is survived by five sons, Messrs. " JOHN V. DIXON, Cashier, Farmers & Merchants Bank, and 7: 30 p. Wasttburn Chipman and William Chip-maWM. M. ROYLANCE, President, The Win, M, Roylance Co. f of American Fork; t Adelbert Thursday, February 27. You couldn't entrust your interest to better men. They haven't 2 p, m. Lecture; and demonstration, Chip nan, of Provo; Alva Chipman,' of made them yet. "Eggs as Substitutes for- Meats, ""Mrs. Plea sant Grove; Emmett Chipman, of : H. A. Fearey. Lehi The daughters are Mrs. Jos. T, . y'.':v-v' 7:30 p. w. Conjoint of Provo; Mrs. L. S.' HarringtFarrer, ' .' t . on,- fof American Fork; Mrs. , May Friday, February 28. 2 p. m. Demonstration, Salads and" Nichjolsbn, of Salt Lake. The O. L. Hedenberg property nearJ .The B.'. Y. U. basketball team held r. Dressings:' the city cemetery was purchased; its last hard practice yesterday "after7:30 p. M9ss Lucile- Stewart entertained a Wednesday afternoon for the erection noon in prepaartton for the big game largfe number of friends at a box of" a gas plant. The tract consists with the "U" tomorrow night; at Salt POSTOFFICE WILL OBSERVE party at the Colonial theater in Salt ,ff 4.54 acres of land on Sixth South Talta Pitv Thn n'PW Hne-iila Work- HOLIDAY TOMORROW Lame last Thursday evening, follow and on the line &f the railroads, the , , ..,4k-;fweu rogemer anu, me oojb wm ed ojy a delightful luncheon al"I'rank- - consideration was $2,000. The deal Postmaster James Clove announces linfe 'cafe. Miss Stewart returned to was closed by 'Beringer & Jones and llgui line uemous to vnu luauiv lueir that the local postofflce will observe herShome here after thre weeks' visit work will be started as quickly as the lost laurels. - The coaches practiced so that in case" a change holiday hours tomorrow and carriers in,. Salt Lake." frost leaves the ground sufficient to two line-up- s will 'make one delivery. General deIs the game lt"can be needed during the of cost begin w.ork. The total of .Utah and The livery open from 10 :30 a. m. to .11:30 Fll ST' CHURCH OF championship of made, sections to all nlant and the mains ' 1 ; ' a. m. Mountain district the in fact Rocky CHRIST, SCIENTIST j the country will be in the neighborand "Y" the between the remains Provo llant j- . jhood of ISudLOQQ, but the .A transient who had come down the favorite. "U" with the 'U" . 80 North slightly Ave. cost Academy .Sunday will onlyabout 1250,000, ' from Thistle, was picked up at the ol at, 8:43 a. m.; lesson ""The plan for immediate construc- union station this morning, suffering AT THE PRINCESS. 1 o'clock, subject. "Mind." Wd- - tlon Is about as follows: The com- from what Is believed to be pneu- ay evening meeting at 7:30 pany will be incorporated and stock "The Power of Silence," a thrilling monla, and taken to the county jail, ckReading rooms open dally I Issued, of which about f 150,000 will ..where I be sent to he will , , J:30 to 4:30 p. m. by County Chicago to Mr. Beringer Western drama is the headline for the v . physician E. O. Hughes. and he will forward the cash for le Princess to night and Saturday night ; Hornier Cler'lt Kartell-ner- , r. C. M. Clark Is here from Cedar stock In the corporation and thus the County Don't mjss the library ball tonight Jr., is' down from Salt Lake, ' on hts'tdturn from a business company wMl have money to begin City ' ' at Ihe Mozart hall. construction at once.trip1 to Ogden. , . WSCUS&RECENT CAMPAIGN . - y The $25,000 damage suit of .1. G. Shepherd vs. the D. & R. G. Ry. Co., was submitted to the jury, this afternoon. The evidence was finished yesterday, and the arguments made this .forenoon by E. A. Walton for plaintiff,"' and W.; D. Riter tot defendant. Amena Greenwood vs. S. P., L. A. & S. L. R. R. Co., demurrer to answer sustained by stipulation; twenty day? to fil eamended answer. A, S. Voorhees vs. Geo, T. Judd, sheriff, et al; Monday, Feb. 24 set fof hearing arguments on demurrer. An Interlocutory decree, of divorce, on the ground of failure to provide s was granted Marie, Robey from "Robey. Plaintiff was granted minor children: the custody the property rights were settled by stipulation. Thte parties intermarried 4 Park City, an. 6, 1880. . the Gathering The Progressives of Utah county This will mean work for hundreds Will hold a reunion In this city tomorof carpenters and many- beautiful few next within the row nlght."The objecFof the gather-- " homes for Provo ' future. far inoiiihsnQLibe dim, ing is to .lalk over and thet part the Progressives i WITH THE JURY and Salt Lake Will Address - There are far to few of such scenes as the above'eut shows in. these days of hurry andurry. We forget to stop and-rea- d again the storjes .Lincoln GTanfand Lee wrshould.r Every- -: our.hlldren one should take time to read a new story of Washington each year and the most appropriate season for. this is at this anniversary season. See that r . you do this tomorrow. 1 1 ProminenfSpeakers From Provo . se-m- on j;E. " i ..l activity. The gathering will be held in the Startup banquet hall on Center street, where dinner will be served, and speeches made by prominent Progressives from different parts of the county, ana omer pans ot me siaie. Vocal and instrumental selections will be rendered and other features of interest will be provided by the committee in charge of the entertainment v . TWO MENTAL HOSPITAL PATIENTS DIE Mai-tiPiute, a patifnt in the State Mental since 1894, .when Ae hospital COMMISSI was committed from Garfield coiinty, died yesterday from general debility at the age of 60 years. The deceased .tvaa q Herman and bq fay nfl hmm has no relatives in this country; he ' m be burled here. Ray and J. A. 'the Utah J6nes, representing Valley.; Tim Fenton, also a mental hospital Gas & Power company, appeared be-- , patient, died yesterday, from general fore the "city commission Wednesday paralysis. The remains were shipped night and askd for an extension of to Ogden. where the deceased has a ttme from March 1 to bgin the work family,., for burial last night, CITY "ArTr-BeringerrW.-- of laylngplpes In thereeta. The4 reason for wanting additional time is ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. L. that the frozen condition of thestreets wou Id make the work very difficult Rev. G T. LeBoutilller, S. T. B., and unnecessarily expensive. An ex- - rector. Sunday: Morning prayer, tension was granted till April i. klitany and sermon, 11 o'clock; Sunday This morning the coramJ.pkn--'disschool, 10 a. m.; evensong and in an informal way several im-- ' mon, 7:30; during Lent: Evensong,' provements to be made this season 7:30; Friday evening at 7:30, even- among them the building of bridges ing prayer and address; choir rehearacross the factory face) and the 'build sal, Friday, 8:15 p. m. ing of a wharf and draining the mouth of the river, in order to make a con DEATHS l?F CHILDREN, venient laridlrig place for boats sail c. Hathenbruck reMrs. F. ing between Moslda and other points on the west side of the lake. ' ceived a telegram, Wednesday, from her daughter,- Mrs. Florence HathenNEBO STATE BANK bruck Stewart, of Lannlngton, West INCORPORATES Virginia, announcing the death of Articles ofIncorppretlon of ... the jrs.uStewi'8.yeajrpJd daughter, from bank have bcen filed with j pneumonia. the country clerk. The company will Sarah, the daughter conduct a.banklng business in Payson. of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Beebley, The capital stock is 20,000, In shares died Wednesday from pneumonia. of the par value of $50 each. TheJ Funeral services were held aV the Incorporators are George D. Snell, .of home, yesterday afternoon; the Rev. .' Salt Lake; S. P. Snell and I. P. Latham Ingham officiating. Snell. of Spanlshi Fork; Francis M. ' . UNION SERVICES. Snell and 'Francis M. SnelC Jr., both ' j - Ber-cuss-ed - 4 . f I Nebo-Stat- e ; of St. Anthony, Idaho, who each subscribe for. eighty shares of stock. The The monthly union Sunday evenlag incorporators are named as directors service of the CongregationaL Bapof the company. tist and Methodist churches will' be held next Sunday evening at 7;30 at The marriage of Miss Clara Madsen the M. E. Church. Rev. Philip King. and A. Scott Taylor' will be solemn- minister of the Congregational ihurc.h, ized Wednesday, the (26th, in fthe' will preach the sermon. All are invited to attend. Salt Lake temple, r , eer-dlal- ly , |