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Show '" '.r; " . .... j., ' . 4 ' ' i ' 4 CHRISTMAS EDITION "Hi.' I - I !sr PROVO HEMALB - DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY volxxviil no; DECEMBER 18, FROYO, UTAH, THURSDAY, iu ll "" Utah County's Fruit Exhibit at TEE WOOLEN MILLS IS the' Past Year thij Company Has Paid Out " ii 4U Much Credit 7 Have Reached a Paying Basis. cellent - '" .. .V " Ex- i"! be Given the Management. the State Fair Qp pay toll builder-iWoolen Mills, ,3wnel and operated Prow and the reatestbenefactof The 'biggest Provo n by Jesse i m Kmght, tiie pioneer JU ri ? it 5 ti $100,000,- - and turns mt : s, oi prat-tkal- ly . "7 " rT- - ' :.m .... "The Knight "Woolen Mills are now we paying tails, hut the reason r H 7? .4- - .!r hm ta "to atet 1WO,00 "capital, 'hichlTnow paiff out as iaterest raid go as'dlsiaends to to stock- Iders. V 'i'.,"We are sow making a great many .foods; most o! them are shlpped east, viiere we hare to meet the keenest and the writs are , eompetition we can rater i email: bit the Tart that those markets showi well .for the Is that (By Geraldiae Aum.) you not allow tbe chlliren j to play v -- - J : jiAN EXCERPT KRQB HON. 3. 1. BOOTH'S Don't give that toy only boote of ;dqks mienaefl as a guide to moraJfcjGilTO. Urn books of i fed. lour lack.jf tuaiuoion Chiistaw spirit . Jos, T, McEwaa died January 1913,, He was a .pioneer newspaper ' man and came to Utah in i860. He started, the first newspaper in Provo VVf John Ills who snent most of city, paseed to theatbout the- middle of Marwiok, llfex4n-th- is Sreat beyond InMoridarHia wnatoFwsrf -- 'January - z here for burial. He was a , pioneer-- banker la Provo and was al ways busy with work for the good of the community, Mrs. Rachel Holman. who was one of thB much loved pioneer women In , ' community-passed to her reward to February of till year at the ripe old age of 78. 8he ctme to this" state " " ' DIARY OF PROVO in 1850", T THE PROVO WARDS with! II dont want to taaJm the preseat, may .k they are for the children, why: long as Don't say "I Bimjly amst give some jprt of a present." - A BRIEF SKETCH OF I ... '. ona . cannot pay our .stockholders dividends to use what money Is that we our we make ta pacing interest borrowed capital. Wlhat we need most - :. ... He wtas one of Utah's earliest isettlers, coming to this state in 1850,'' He was the tTOthew "who came here with ttie pioneers, 7T-- CHRISTMAS DGNTS - of life. .place. Knight said to a irepresentatiw of The Herald: it On January lei of this year we followed the last remains of Orville 'Clark Roberts to .his last restini years ago the machinery and everything was in t r had been closed mills ninejears and MlLKhighj shipe, The The a'bov-u- i show Utah. count?) at ie State fair, held last October In the capital city. This splendid was compelled to'' spend about $50,000 to put in the required ma- eorntr. This exhibit, and the fratt from this time with a force of about fifty exMblt is mly a fair Baraple of the esctllent fnttt growtHu that St started chineryyete.They The .worts, of, Prot. is. ii. ii,itmona ana County Horticulturist O. won out of s .poasibk-100- . fsiltey J arid: con-200 is the management men and now they employ over fliJ much ward WnjSig the tweepiakes to 1Mb county. v continue to increase. templating a night shift if MfJessr7". the call of the Great with a feeling of yn jiathy and loneliness as we ponder om the toved one who have gone m before, but this Is tlie inevitable ind one-ha- TiiffTntervfeTirTecenity fhv at lave fallen C'nto home and the time'is nut far distant when our sChooHhildreti are going to demand that their garments be made 'from Utah wool at a Utah woolen mills factory and this win mean at trie Mignt wins, When Mt'Knight bought die Provo Woolen Mills about thjes and over CTittly lasslreg days at the close ol 1Mb year we Tiotice many gapa" In our oiiiiks where our brothers and sisters - at j , j -- A wo'iast a'glanoa.Wk Provo. " Pjans are under mytotetjniatenallymcreaselhe output the mills arid do even bigger thangs than has been accomplished in the past. There is a growing demand for this product right hre -- H ' -- of - Reward DoringPastYear h roll to Their munity each-yea- v : MB 5 i;vfti MfH ,fils . toda3MS-the-Knight' , This plan: $490,000' worth af the finished product and and to. double women Imnilreils men bids, fair of employs young this pay.roRftn"in the next"Tewyears, These miUsja etnrning out c tottrkiiite'iOuMlf at ds anmiallf been manufactured fliore than 15,000 .shirts-hav- e right here. Jn --- if ."! Called From this Com., : Q Product Turned Out. ThirfactayiiarairaTtntiafay i; 1885. Over $200,000 for Help and the Mills Should 4 ESTABLISHED . fl7TTP A PAYROLL BUILDER During , "" - : mi Dsn'tiotnaraent the taee- - Wta adventure, books ateut Indians and Freij.uasilj lighted candies, and pirates and airships. cowboys men's hose dampens ..the.- Christmas How would you like tolllmit your readfestiftties. AT EARLY .DAI. AND THE EAELY CHURCH WORK ERS tte DF THIS". CITY THE PRESENT CHURCH OFFI- - s W, B, Searle died in March of thto year, arter an operation, while in th east on 'business. He wae-fl- l years of to iiest civil age and wm vnvt,! gineers in the west. ea- -' He waik con-- 1 nected with the TeUurlde company rot L , ' CERSOF EACH WARD. many years, . One of the men who helped bulb) established and Isaac HIgbeeap- iz your Ctotsnae plans, i Don't give tie According lo a btrkf liistory cos-,ta utan was John R. Twelves, who can ,, iPDMitefl jasttuaster. .Bmwl. mfl E. the J. first flooffli, tim. bill, She doesn't wast to he jffled by here In 1856 (and w. passed laway & Shadrfck Jloldaway Aiay 15, March,M913, after a lone and useful . todleatea at rewed working on, Christmas,,. she waits to he re-- ' Alte ma that came into this'vallev established the first mill and carding life, He "crossed the man os out jwn capital and e. jould do and stopping at Pnv were nine began , Don't give Uncle Wiffiam a, copy of tie manufacture of cloth. In times to Arlng eettlei plains - 1 to thl-- ta make interest os that We have W "Pilerim'd Pmerees ' lust: bem Dont limit the Christmas wreaths Spaalarde,. or Mexicans, military July, 1852, George A, Smith was ap- One of the veterans of the O a - to make many taprovements since we da' him good. Such you think it WMitd .tojour frcat Jfjndowa.- - Uang them aHeader of whom waTJM Pedro j. iivmnwi yiwsmeni, m rrovo anu uian R. who passed to the other world ws w took hold of the' mllte, bu-a into to be uncles can generally u the month he Judge A. put coi)ty, and later un, anu gjfe Saxey of Spanish Fork, wl Thej.otme dowa frmo canyon cluiw KachiaeretcTheBelmprovements more Christian-lik- e Dominlnis Carter and Isaac Hig-be-e frame ,ef mind passed away in March. 1913. at tin 'i on the nth day of September, 1I75.V were expensive but , necessary and. with ... (benefit ofllie Jeeomtlons. as hiB oimseloni, Five wards box of silk socks, a Save age of 73 years. He was a native oi We have Japt finished inproflttfMe; In 1825 several white men, among were tlhen with Don't worry lest you do not recetoe of your cheerful. wrds for liie back0. Jonathan organized and was well known stalling two new furnaces; they save the ihem being Jim Eridger, 'Henry AshV Duke ., liiahoj .of Urn First ward, Ifirt leal fratflrnitv glft jojii want 'If you have toted door icallers, . ,, 'v ns abput 30 per cent of the fuel cost, v' r.lames Bird bishop of the Second ward, that you wanted It, the .chances are, Don't give baby a wWe bag of and 1- - P. M. I. Pratt, Mrs, Beck, were ta ,dW about who lived i .. nd the smoke consuming devices are Edward Clark tlshop of the Third. Provo that you will receive It and In dozens. candy together with ciieap toys from for twenty-five- ' and Utah lake. Fort'Ashley, was years. - a success and would lie accepted un- 1 Willlftrfl M. Wall hkhnn liWth away In Don't give your pupr little friend a which hemay chew the paint, RememMarch, 1913, She lived ,ter any namicipal sffidike ordinance estahllshed was W4111am and Utahlake "sensible fair ot slwes," Shoes are ber 'it' is Christmas nad, tte. family Faafiett bishop of the noble life for 61 calledjand years, might 1. would lik? to say sometKng r Ilia.ward.r-A-hi- j not a sensible iirfeseattor-a-youngstedoctor wcu d like a few minutes to Asalsy-iakscouncil was or ' Moroni L Pratt died In Anril ol the people of Utah to mat same no ipatter'hoiw poor bets,- - He wants almself during flie day. year, this year, Mr, Pratt was Jn 1H3 JohnX. .Fremont and a num- ganised an actln rftte with ns in keying U'P and increas- Don't put everything skatits or a sled. . The tery test jws-en- t Christ In 1870, undr the drection of Brig-ha- church worker and was. born tf ber Utah -through Ling this- - Wusta and lay using otherptssed Is .something to mas trse DecorateUhe Tooms-theh 70U- caa give-hiYoung and A. O, Smoot, the Nauvoo, .III,, and am6 to Utah to ""goods we make, but I don't tow just make him stopT Chrfst That's what Christmas make a bv happy. tree of wurself Provo woolen mills were 'established, 1852, and has lived in Provo for the 'What to say. I am wen pieasea, now- mas is for, to make Settle : fellows hanging pleasant' words aid cheery so that it was la, March, 1849, when past 26 years. ' eve, with the present conditions and In 1872 the wards were first 'settlement was made. This smiles ami kind acts and loving deeds again reMrs, L S. Glazier, who came to the prospects for the future. Bon't wish mather a "Sterry Christ- - and sweet thoughts and willing, 'help- - was wjten Preatdest Bflgham loun? established and instead of thctr Provo In 1852, and was " ' being future the called to her When asked concerning S. called to a found Jhas ,1hn It Iljgbee Hat-i let 'it.go, at acts all over yourself. five wards there were four, wlti J. reward April 21, 1913, was born ol tke Knight Mills, Mr. Hewy ia ""' settlement on As river, near been a busy itime tor her, make it a Don't to he 4 Christmas gift b the P,-lived a long ant Johnson as blshep of the First Sovember,1M8.-8" as can- trae-tte-firsrtamllle- s " r-- rHen? .ChrlstmeJ useful pficrtagr. jndwaa-aarne- st -te- -u-e fflaai)facto..itaLielerm.M.fpeh: JaffieS Loveless bf' the'Be faith. "TShTlmy sometMngyoiiaiioiii'' Mmg.atthat ffleTirereoirS.TlW , .ed product' to the amount of S6Q,D00 bee and family, JfemesBeajraiid kind; Myror Tanner of he: TMrd,Hnd 'her ettwr work so she may it down means to give someone five times 'as Mrs. Elba Gledhill. who wm Uils year and 15 per cent of CWs.'WlD. WDe, and be really merry lor rich as you, s it only makes you tap his family, Frank and Miles Weara, John E. Booth 6f the In 1875 resident of Provo for the past Fourth.. ibe eMpped to eastern markets i --Jabes Nowlenf me a ten trying to teach du&s pew Ooja.glveJaal!bJtejjHU years until her death last May. Partrof Sbs ...Young academy and family. Peter W. Conover-anthink scold Wm for beating it, Did ' was torn In England and .. . came he further into will still manufaoture of tea family tt for jcollar 'he grown children, Robert lounueo, wim. warren N, Dusenberry when use to going ' quite young. left She we will sell an addV shirts so Thomas as prlncJral. In 1902 the wards were box or a writjng deskt' Egbert," William t Day-ton-, OTHER CHRI8TWASES. ipenas to mourn her, itlonal 1 40,000 oot of the shirt defsrt- Willis, Jefferaon Hunt Dimick Hunt Don't buy three or- four Wars' again reorganized and the Fifth and Geo. Evans, a pioneer of the First ment, Thus the total business Wli -. iHeco-aod-glaa forth of fooM tinsel jcheerfidi IngtonShelburn Stoddard Sixth wards organized, In this organ ward, was called to the .other worli j Christmas 10, -- - 'teach It takes a longer time: ratlons tor Strong, George Day, Robert Thomas. ization the tree, Think of the now wan 11 was in May of this uie n. uerg wen made .ceniury go m new year. Hewas67yea) 11 the same amount of stuff in the to nes and candy and toys you wild England, and far this let us give Caauncey and Hannah Turner; Chaun- - or .use ' of age and tame to Utah L. beward, Nelson Urs in I8G6, H west than it does in. the east ' Make cey West, Ira West, Walker Barney, the thanks, Anfin connection with this have got with fiat money.. was an of the Indian bishop Second. war Thomas N. Tav- veteran. . ause the erders. are tree decorations et tome tand irwe thought, w4y not write down a literal Houton Conover,- - Henry - Zabrtaie, Vir JMa.Jane E, Martin dlorf .bishop. oL buyer,-Eac- h season we expect to cut Mh of this year after hplna- - (n tiJXL dw!ntl6nifOl'nr"w1iTcli7oif down our shipments east Dylncreasraf give an imalid & eclume en and your Meeds spfl4CUrilmaiJMsJ Snow bishop of the Fifth, liealtlhJotsctiffiSre-warW- -' "Pre-pariJane GilDerthT Gilbert flaw, Matilda, titled "Thoughts of Death,'' or in ungiana and came to this yep, describing ywr dress and. the Clayton MsSiop of the Sixth. county to aess for this yeajt.ta double what it for the Hereafter," ..'Prepare decorations of the dinner, .table and Marion, Amos and William Clark, This year, 1913, two of th larger 1844 and settled In Provo In I ....... i XI u.a..v ,n,A ,u m. m,.h 4M.--.1XHM PWW III MHHI thelSvllld for. JWs WK Isaac I a and and Alexander tlhe Higbee family, tle rlghrnow the rooms, the games you play, warns, ins and Third; were di- daughter Is Mrs. Water AdamV:-.-.'"- ."' bought one yard of cloth wnually we f Williams and family .John, Park and lot of laughs and a lot of hope by Swen 0, Johnsj" vided and two new wards Added vir songs you sing, the dances you dance, e en rflai. notliave to -- go outside the htm or her eome lolly boolisaull the gifts you flve9nd"receivf,-an- d farallyrMew Blackburn and family, the Pioneer ward dent of this city; died and his home tn the Bonneville Our to sell our state entire product. to transmit It to those who will read It a Richard Ivle and John Clark. of plot and fun and travel, and-id' ' warn,, ine Pioneer ward has already June of this year.. He was born J Some people, are ieconri? more and those interesting puzzles tOXeey the hundred-year- s If you could Upon first coming, the people built erected a 116,000 meetine honae and Sweden in 1842, and hence? -i emigrated fa HioraJntefested ia. our home jiroduct. mind occupied, see through the curtain which wtlt what is known as the old fortrtiison a the Bonneville " " ward has their meeting Provo In 1873. We determine this from ,tte many Don't think you ihavehad a rally then separate you from your readers, piece of ground about 20 by M rods, Mrs, Emma ,D.. Sutton, wife of v .. wuioe 01 erecuon, .'.' letters and requests for samples and happy and successful Chri8.tmas anwith them their This was near the river, a few .rods late Isaao D. Sutton, died in Judte, .' you wight enjoy Provo Is now comprised of eight price lists that we receive." tes you gave more4han you received, smiles at the quaint manners of the south and east of the wagon bridge. wards, with the ' W13, of old age,She was the mother following bishops and In speaking with Superintendent and remember Ji'at unless you gave folk of 1913; and you would tiear their that' crosses Provo river on what ls! counselors: of eleven children and was bora v .ward-Jos- eph fllrst fa A. Wm, tJ. Hankie of the outlook he eaifl: lovingly you Md fto Christmas at all. that ttiey did not known as the lower county road. Buttle, bishop, with Walter Whitehead tngiand and came to Provo In 1857. "Prospects for the coming season are ".. October 6, 1850, Isaac Higbee was nnd Don't sitflown and take charge of happen to live then, wm, s, Pratt, a pioneer of 78 sum- . Albert 8. Jonos as his counselors, be diffV will no There very bright. Willie's iby train and Susie's toy thank you chiefly appointed by Governor Young to the aecona ward-iL- ars men. passed awav In Jinn t They in turn L. Nelson, can cutty In selling. all 'the goods we ( jumping Jack,' As for your thounh ws as an an- - office of clerk and recorder for Utah with Edward R. FmrAr nnd .1 H HaiJ home, after a long and useful life 'lie planqaiid baby - W Don t woiry ing to the encyclopaedia? over jour ... t! .. mil ujei mi, apM, t m m Jro. mi M m i ,at mmA ffm J t rathe h ie Pvo oFainffter mm - Bam - pJvl V j yi w tat Jfe ... ..... nm Mite nrst 1 "' kj im P m m nrst n - v :.: '' ::. j csstorlOhWRfinrwtartOT-eotintyrhave escaped-by- not being .your u The spinning department Is under Chas, Liddle, who has been here about three and a half years, . He has had much experience in .coming to fflie Knight Mills. The dressing department Is under the direction of Jas, Malony, who has about three years' experience in this kind of work, , The weaving dey ;lto ten years of ago. school a lmn in umuj .the easranil the ;u'est m titrtltmwmnslwrtt cAjraicuto ui twenty yean,. :; me In this; line tflo!et;-vs1rcrcaIs in The picking department work, r, 'ctee who.has worked of Cliafl..DuKe, ,.,,',::. j little over two wondcrftl-.record.J- n yeah aep, has the shirt. made a depart-.-.4- ':: a many ycra.The 'irdliigl nient end is one of has Wg sharrtoard placing the departmept is In charge of T, J.ldone 'iiillls (in a paying basis. He has turn-1.- . Shehsaa, an eastern .wan whp has hcea tn 'aarding epartment for .Ud out in- - this depaftmeirt overttiOOO ' ivef year ljeglanlng when 'be was shirts la the last year. mill .u till of Provo jiere a .. ' ' Mmi :. wvdtrr0 m $ &Mms of this city; 'Ha counselors. ; Third" ' house', was built and William 1 John F, Mazner was called tn th iwmaa in, Taylor, Jilshop, with Qeorge Htm was appointed teacher.." ' In June, of Beyond , geieral ..M,.,,, uu .nuMcoor 1. Jones as great". The In 1851 another fort was built near debility, deceased .They will be very "much like us, his counselors, ta was bora, Fourth ward-Al- fred He came to Provo 1a Switzerland, neverl(ielessHiese wborn children and upon what Is now known as the 'i. .cooto,. Dishop, with Edward H, Provo North of this In concerned Harcb of park. grandchildren Smart and Roy Paseoy as counselors. 18(12, and was well known and a , about clothes and table decorations, year Ellas H, Blackburn was made Fifth ward-Al- bert highly respected citizen. Manwarlng, bishop, In .JulV of this venr Emma, .f and fond of gossip; and we may be bishop of Provo, This .Is the first with G. Warfnlck and Nicholas Ftedrkk grade-:;:;'.I very high 5iav of. an organization of K. sure, too, that - Sixth Durkee was called to her reward after Wilson his as Counselors, o"f the various departThe heads 60 years of usefulness, She had lived and cheerfulness a ward of the church in, Provo, f nd ward-Ra- lph, In thoughtfulness Poulton, bishop, with In Wol .sorting partment IS looked after by Lewis far beyond our meidts are as folfows; Provo about five years, , . practises of these vir- Provo at that time was bounded as fol. ungnain joimson and John department, Wm. Schneider, who has Senior, who worked for the old earn- - tues, A For Christmas Mows lodge : proves with Iowa: Commencing 'at tte shore of Bonnevillo'L Jiu been tee attouLtwoyeiraM-k)ledtfoetimrot everr rarttiaTthls tint, UtyMofcOn the south, thence east ward-nenj- amD l"6. l!J IL BulioeHTh from MHwai)Ree.t- - ne oyeing aapart- - (talc Is Oscar Flygare, who has been of growth Is one of the real advances to the mountains, tones north follow- r , " naipn' Arcnanam. mei at On ":' Ormi 1). Minneapolis has 'sold 200,000 yards of : .. cVh for nest year, or about one hilj. - or our capaciiyr- we nave an plant as modern as any In the cowury, We turn out a larger variety of fkbrlcs than most of the mills' la tb country. That is these run frem(f low;. grade - A CHRISTMAS TOAST." - river, thence wont, alnng the ward-Al- fred river to Utah laHtniW iSnth along William the lake snore to place of bctlnnlng, W h At UiH time there was a prddeiit asithee u nmMi Ik mf W, Harding, blshoo. with !el1 hA " '!"". "r" aa " uslneBS ma Ac, 8rKellrw4niU6,SHfi .,,,.,,rew.nl,imim. '. - '". Norman and Heber Knu.lscnrLy 01 non, fiminsalnrs. :pfMUlnff . ;'('lty Lewis Atli,).--t-7 bwU k the Stake em,?!VK3 well m a bishap, A Onr Meworlcs .lsalllglweuWiHh- - which consists of Jmik id Elhs II, niaekbumlpHcnt, Drink now lo those who in our youth," rra u i i with 'J,sWilllam Knight as "1 m Al,rHo iMt mr embercd. Bedecked our little trees with my -' . .. . t 1 -- -, . ,1 1,.' Lorenw Bates, wlho came to Vkk council was eiecwa, Ana so preparoa mat wonorovs giu-tc- ny same this rlil .fls; his ,moU- counselor, and when a 'boy,, passed to. the otliur, uur memories. or cmwnooa joy! year yio iirst united Sfiates postofflco Edward H, Holt as' clerk. (Continued on $lgiit . .. &T ; ' r |