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Show hi The Novsr: gMil'1v1" I iuic at o iicw 0)iu(Tl) 14 i ; iu ) u) A Lp . ilv- I , Published - Ut aa V DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY VOL. XXVII. NO. PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, MARCH 3,4913. 114. I EXTRACTS FROM SPEECHES, MESSAGES AND ARTICLES " v- ing college.) Praiticed law in AtlanU, Ga., 1882-3- . Married June 24, 1885, to Miss Helen ft It i1 Here Thursday Louise Axsen of Savannah,. Ga. TRAIN Three daughtersand Eleanor. On Thursday, the 6th, the B. Y. U. agricultural department in connection-with the Salt Lake Route agricultural demonstrative department, which is, making a trip along the lines of the route in a special train in charge of Prof. L. A. Merrill, will hold a farmers and housewives institute. j Meetings will he held forenoon, afternoon and evening in the B. Y. U. and demonstrated lectures on live stock will bedelivered at the demonstration train of the Salt Lake Route at the depot; The following is the program: 10:45 a. m, Opening exercises con- : Jointly with ladlessection. Music and prayer, Outlining of the day's work. Ladies adjourn for special work. - MEN'S SECTION. , "Opportunities tot Young Men at Prof. L. A. Mer-Home and Abroad," - '. - Margaret, "I am not indicting the- banking Our banking methods of America. system does not need to be indicted. , icen Professor' of history political economy, Princeton university') ' 1890-190- 2. Route.. : A . . 2 -- p. m. 1902-10- Princeton of Opening exerclseB. ts ' We Make Milk, Meat; or Vine-.ga- r from "Culls rand Windfalls f'the Orchard,' President Ben R. Eldredge. .J'Shall At the demonstration cars after the afternoon meeting, Union station; Demonstration lecture, "The Cattle Industry," Prof. John Ti Caine, exten. slon department, U. A. C. "Tuberculosis In Cattle," Dr. Arthur Vance, professor of animal husbandry, ' B, " Y. U. EVENING SESSION. , , exercise&e Address, "The Railroad and the Farming Interest," Douglas White; in, dustrial agent, Salt Lake Route Address,, "Education for Rural Peo President Geo. H. BrimhalL B. "pie; Y. U. , Ladisgection, room D, B. Y. p. . ::' t . Governor of New Jersey by Democratic national convention in Baltimore July 2, 1912. Nominated ' " " i .., a .... ' .t f . over President Saturday Taft's .veto, the Wlebb till prohibiting shipments of Intoxicants into "dry" states. The senate passed it oxer the veto Friday by a vote of .63 to 21 and the bill. nowr becomes law. Only one othjrtfme In the last fifteen, years has congress oyeridd,en a president's. Veto. That was when1 the Rainey river dam bill was passed over Presi, dent Roosevelt's disapproval. ' the text of is the The following ; :li;;',V:'-'r--bin: "The shipmentor transportation, in any manner or 'by any .means whatsoever, of any spiritous; vinous, malted, fermented pr other Intoxicating liquor of any kind, from one 6ne state, ter- ritor or" district of the United States to( but' sub-to ; placethereof,- or the -Jurisdiction from any foreign country Into - the ' ' state, territory or districtof the United" Stae?; or place to, but .subject to the jurisdiction thereof, which' said spiritous, vinous, molted, fermented or other intoxicatany person Ing liquor is, intended, 'by interested .therein, to be received, possessed, sold, or In any manner used, either In the drflginal package or otherwise, In violation or any jaw of such state, territory or district of n the United States or place tlguous to, but subject to Jurisdie Uon thereof, is hereby" prohibited." , ' " . o - ' non-co- V Elected president of the United States Nov. 5, 1912. Inauguration day March 4, 1913. fe: $500,000 IIIDS TO BE ii SerdTheCmtesi-- r Manager Now Starts You With in this 1000 Points A Prize ..... Your Name ISSUED BY Contest Can Be Easily Won .......... E. Third Soutth, Provo, Utah .A . .. ..... Miss Marif Chipman, American Fork, Utah ..... Miss Lucile Dunn, 257 N, Second East, Provo, Utah Miss Mern Anderson, 259 E. Third North, Provo, Utah........ .. Mrs. Theo" Hiuerbach, Hotel Lamar, Provo, Utah Joseph Smoot Robinson, 257 E. Center street, Provo, UUh...... Miss Lorena Safford, 62 WCenter street Prb'to, Utah , Miss Pearl JoIIey, 165 N. Third West.... ..;, i ...... . Miss Eva Willes, American Fork, Utah : , Miss Ruby Forbs, American Fork, Utah Miss Ora Lynch, American Fork, Utah y 215 27,600 The Utah Valley Gas & Power com pany has given a trust deed to the Colonial Trust ft Savings bank, 'of Chicago, of the; company's property in this city, including the franchise from the city to contstruct and operate a gas plantj and covering all property now, pirned or to "be hereafter "a quired.' The deed Is given to secure the payment of 1500,000 in 6 per cent first, mortgage bonds to be issued by the gas company and underwritten by the Colonial Trust. & Savings bank. 1150,000 will (be received by the gas company at once to be used in building the plant and in laying the mains in this city and 1150,000 as needed in the progress of. the work; $200,000 MissOla L. Sward, will be receIWcTwheDrthe7ProvoT)Iant and distributing system is completed and will be usedtb-trai- ld main.8 to the south and- .to.Lenl on Payson-o" v.the north. It ls4he intention of the company to begin "work Tfust as soon 'as the ' weather will permit. the final close ami who fails to win a WhoVMay Enter the Com(fctition. contest will be paid The contest is 'Open to every man, prize during the 5 per cent cash commission on the woman, girl or boy (marled or single) total gross amount of subscriptions who resides in Utah county. All that secured. We don't want a single loser is necessary to enter the contest and and will do our part to help you win. The Judges. compete for these valuable prizes is to clip the nomination blank printed To safeguard the, interest of con- . " SIllLllAtTER OF DOUBT .......... officers who have been Investigating the confession of John Webber, - now -- In custody at Spring ville, of killing a man at Utah JunciiQp near PenvenajearJago, have come to the conclusion that they do not want Webber.. fThe officers, here, think the young man is both sane and sincere in ,hls .story of how he and twxj others," while engaged in a box car robbery, : were7 Interrupted by a man who they knocked down, and who, Webber believes, was killed. But they think it possible the man was not killed,;'and that for this;' reason' the , know nothing about the case. Young Webber's mother has wired the Springville officers that she is coming to see her son. The Colorado Denver-officers- WANTS TO Gd TO ".. . .. . .MENTAL HOSPITAL TonyjGlrardtnjBB;' Italian about 30 years of age, arrived iere" BafurdaJ night from Mt. Pleasant, and made to Sheriff Henry East for admission 'id the State Mental hospl-taC- . Heibaa'Mieen working around Price for about three months and is originally from Pueblo, where he has a divorced wifei according to his story. Glrardd appears to hve, religious halucinations and people told him he was insane, so he thought the Mental hospital was the place for him. County Physician E. B. Hughes had a talk with the man and considers him mentally affected. He Is' now in the county jail and will be given an examination '""c.r"-!:''as 'to his sanity; 'l ' "' 11,600 11,000 11,000 .v ...... y . 7,900 L800 '1,8001 , FORESTS FROM FUNDS 1,400 . 1,300 1.100 d The Home Woman' Prvo Herald, The ComnTpn, The American Magazine and clfpjptos Point coupons from each Issue of The Provo Herald. This coupon will appear tor a limited time. Get busy and jsee at, once and have. them save these coupons for. you --from their .papers, f How the Awards Will Ee Made. The flrst.prize of the contest in gold- - AtUhe .jpnd jof LJJLCO681 after the judges have audited tEe records of the contest manager, the Contestant showing the highest number of points over all will be awarded and paid first prize of $200? the second higheetJfljjOj third highest, $100; fourth higheBtT$75; fifth highest, $50; sixth highflSt, $25. During the contest, special prizes will be given energetic contestants .for special effort U fa possible for one contestant to earn several hundred dollars. There Can B No Losers. ' - ? Each contestant who enters the contest prior to March 1, who remains an active contestant up to and includlng vour-frien- ds on the center be given a rightof-waof the state, highway across Provo Bench, and, if this cannot be done, located then to" have the y , right-of-wa- y on the west side of the road, so as to leave space for a wagon road between the property line and the right-of-waThe property owners do not now object-to the rlghtof-wabeing fenced, as that IsNthfli only condition on" which' the railroadscompany will come over y the-Ben- ch. . The matter was taken under advisement and the conimla- ' sioners wilt probaly confer with the railroad company and the state highbefore reaching 'ft. way commission " ' ' decision. . tha to Franchises were "granted Provo Reservoir company to construct canals across the county roads from Manilla west to the point of the mountains and to the Utah Lake Irrigation company for the same privileges from Saratoga to the Jordan river narrows.. The' grantees are to construct j and maintain : all bridges over the finals : across the roads. , 'B. E, Townsend, of SantaQuin, was appointed a deputy sheriff to: ferve ' without pay. A. Blvans resigned as constable . s go:ie ... after elk one-hal- 1,100 : elsewhere In;. this issue and Bend or bring Jo the Provo Herald office, 30 East First North street, Provo, Utah. The contest manager will gladly give you full particulars and assist, you In every way possible consistent-- with the rules to win. On receipt of the noroinatloniyour name will be enter-eas a contestant and 1,000 points placed to jour crediL( Only the first nomination blank received for a contestant will count them 1,000 points. How Points are Secured. The only way to get points in this contest Is to secure Subscriptions to - Utah Interurban Railroad company & of Elberta on account of removal; resignation accepted. ; David Mattson, a? secretary of. the reported-$2,411.8state board of examiners, apportioned to Utah,countyx from the national forest reserves fuud, f Chief Deputy Fish and" Game Com of which will go to the school to miasioner D. H. Madsen returned districts of the county and one-hal- f -The roads. apportionSaturday from Neuhl. where State the' county ment from the several reserves Is as , . Fish andame Commissioner Fred W Nebo, $890.62 ; follows Chambers and Mr. iMadsen ield a $241.11; Uintah, $777.14; - Wasatch, ' . conference with leading citizens relat $303.00. .. V One hundred dollars, or so much aa ing to securing a reserve for elk to waa appropriatdl to build necessary, be brought from the Jackson. .Hole . culverts across sidewalks at country, and finally to be turned Vltw, the people of the district to do loose In the Nebo forest reserve. The the work. result of the meeting. ith the Nephl The following amounts were reportof an tract ed von hand In the several funds by citizens was that , land, situated on Ice UtalrJnah theconatytressiirer; county' line, has been secured for a County superintendent's 1,500 1,400 South Seventh East, Provo, Utah. 70 '"The government of the United States at present Is a foster child of the special interests. It is not allowed to have a will of Its own." 1,300 Miss Kate Bowen, Cplton,',Utah... Miss Nellie White, 559 W. Second North, Provo, Utah Miss Barbara Boiey, American Fork, Utan jSiss Jeanette JUcMurrin, "I will not live under trustees if I can help It. I will submit to the majority, because 1 have been trained to do it, though I may sometimes have my 'private opinion even, of the ma jority." 8,800 '. 1 - By a. vote of 244 to 95, the house - ' "This nation is full of .honorable men who have been engaged in large business in a way which tbey thought they .were permitted to employ both by their consciences and the laws. But they have had their eyes so close to their ledgers, they have had their energies bo absolutely absorbed in the undertakings with which they were individually identified, tbey have not, until Ihe -- nation spoke loud, raised tbelr eyes from their books and papers and seen bow the things sto6drelated-to-th- e theywere-doin- g fortunes of mankind. Nowthey are beginning to see those relationships 1911-1- WEBB BILL PASSED OVER TUFTS VETO :te;; university GAS GOWPANY of the "Preserving the Orchard," Prof. W. H. Homer 7 "Principles of the Root Growth," Prof. E. H. Smart, professor of horticulture, B. Y. TJ. . f fore County Commission . President t "Opportunities in the Dairy Industry,"? President Ben R. Eldredge, Utah ' Dairyman's Association, . Provo Bench Brought Be country needs ' above At the meeting of the county everything else is a body of laws which will look after the men who this forenoon a committee are on the make rather than the men of Provo Bench citizens appeared and who are already made." asked that; if possible, the Salt Lalre , V cohvlcted." Over Right-ofWa- y "Wljat this 4' . t rill, agricultural expert, Salt Lake Interurban - and - FOR CANALS ( Jessie - rflfillCIISES . Christened Thomas Woodrow" Wilson! (dropped the Thomas (before enter- ; Will Hold Joint Session DEMONSTRATION "The great voice of America does not come from seats of learning. It comes In a murmur from the hills and woods and the farms and factories jnd the mills, rolling on and gaining volume until It comes to us from the homes. of common men. Do these murmurs echo in the corridors of universities? I have not heard them." 'w Born in Staunton, Va., Dec, 28, 1856. Father Rev. Joseph R. Wilson. Mdtheiv-Jess- ie' Woodrow Wilson. - Salt Lake Route 1S35. V , OF WOODROW4 WILSON ni B.Y.U. and ESTABLISHED Woodrow Wilson Will Be the i Seventh Democratic President of the U. S. LEADING FACTS IN LIFE i V rManti, . testants who compete for these prizes and to insure , absolute accuracy In counting the points and determining the wlnnefs, the management of the contest has secured the services of three prominent citizens to act as judges, these gentlement are leaders In the business life of Utah and there could be no question of their fairness. They have absolute charge of the contest until the last point la counted and prizes awarded and paid. Farrer, cashier, The Provo Commercial ft Savings Bank, Provo, e : ... ... ... 838-- 5 v ; temporary, reserve for the elk, where 7,583.25 County school 2,564.43 they will be kept and fed for eighteen State school months or two years, when they, with Overdraft In Jurors' and wit-259.70 ness. fund the increase, will be released and It is werfe fees reported The following expected, they wlll do well in their ' ' for collected v February: men contributed new home. The Nephl .. .$491.80 County lecorder $500 toward- - defraying . . .'iH-msof brlnglnr the elk here from the cwntyxiari'TrrTv. '. . . . ..202.00 . . Jackson Hole country. .. Mr.. Madsen County; treasurer left for the north Saturday. He ex ' pects. to be back the latter part of ' the week or early next week with the TRIAL OF JOHNSTOiiE Utah."-- - ; - ... -..4 elk. ; John D. Dixon, cashier, Farmers ft Ten or twelve "additional deer will FOR KILLING TAYLOR Merchants Bank, Provo, Utah. also be brought by Mr. Madsen for the ' fWo, M. Roylance, . president,- The Sevier forest reserve, and Vlll be Wm. M. Roylance" Company, Provo, placed with those already on the The trial of Edward B. Johnstone " Castro ranch In Sevier valley, where Utah. for killing Brlgham Taylor, of this will be-- kept for some time and $25 In Gold to Person First Nominating tbey allowed to multiply before they are eity, near Helper last September, is ' now going on in the Seventh district the Winner of First Prize. . turned loose. . " ' ". .To the person first sending In- the , Mr.. Madsen stated, before he left, court at Price, Saturwas evidence first taken The nomination of the contestant who wins that he ad arranged for feeding the Imdid not think there day when iLouls Fausett, tht most first prize in this contest. The Provo quail and tnat be (he testistaYe, witness for portant' loss of the birds HeratfTwiir pay $25- - in goldThlnk would be any great fied ,tQvCeIngJnlCastle Gate on the the" BilOw, account on of, up the live wires bf your acquaintance night df the tragedy and 0 asking and send n their names and ad Johnstone i he would take him back 5 in goia dresses. You may wm CLQVE to Helper, Johnstone having gone to ' with' little etfort, ' CastleGate to meet the, pay train to; ' Special Notice to Subscribers. ' CONFIRMED BY SENATE secure money for the Southern Utah Look into this contest whether or railway. Coming down the road they not you contemplate entering as a overtook two .' horsemen, leading a contestant. It will be" to your: . ad the county 'bridgo third horse,-nea- r senate and vantage. Askfany contestant whose Washington, March they al lbecame wedged In toname appears In this contest, or call this afternoon confirmed the appoint- wards the; bridge, the animals evion, phone or, write the Provo jlerald ment ot 'James Clove as postmaster dently,, being afraid to cross. John-ston- e for information.' Points are Issued on at FrovoVUtah. Only postmasters of pulled out .his gun and laid it oldor'new subscriptions llave them thehome towns of senators were con- on his left arm, evidently thinking the issued for your favorite contestant firmed. 'There, were six. In aU. Mr. men 'holdups.; The horsemen moved when paying your subscription. ';' (Continued on Page Two.) . ( Continued on Page Two.) 1 ,...... .- ,,...,..V..... ............... . i.,uf. es .... -- . - - t " 1 ' , .TV 0 |