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Show 8 Pages rionit! Print All The Best Ncv.ff XXIXNO. raw 0 ly- 49 THURSDAY, DECEMBER am iSSOJffl TMJJSCl! III C8 At .Training And Arts Dept For Ianfli)i Provo Schools, Recommended tcd Tresejit Tax S stem ni - --t -Tit Jp...1 to-;'ura- Fridar,randlSaturday, resentation from all tji"eltiea ,.,t.and dirtcta"TthxirtintyV-Tio- t "only" ot Profeaor A.: 0, Lu n d."A spleil-di- cast has been ' chosen to- handle every part. .. All of the fine scenery, The regular meeting of the Commerdancers and rare Indlaa tro- costumes, cial club, held .last evening, resolved itself Into a discussion of. the taxation phles that were usea in tlje previous 'Utah -- ; of th rfetjpks-- - Young.Man Struck Bv Salt Lake ; :GeorseJE.Robina(?jj.lookiheL .jpjayJInjevral ; . this city. Route Train And Badly Injured. Both Legs And Wrist 3es- - thw"oiril&r: ofejtoj-eirL.- :BrxkenrBut-xWill--Rec0vcr.- " t , ; - Olver Ball of the .Third ward na -- . . HUH I t;t x- ' - mi son'iytoobks ;'tBUtte4..t "Rllly" ested in the, relief work undertaken by Orem. Interurban for Zion the fore part the oc)ely,- Reports of funds col" ' of the week.' lected 'will be made by all, members oa ontributioarand-tnatteM oT inter est M the organization 'will be conClyde Singleton of this y shop has - ! 1835. 1L OLIVER Couuty In Poetry and Prose." Pew books hVjR been pub- Hshed with such a remark ahln 4 description of the resources "and .opportuniues offered in this cwn- hero W. V,'. Wilsbn. If Bumnier by on n for Chief business. daynopn Op4f you have a friend who has ever Giles scggeste44hat he might be going seen this garden epot you will on political business. make Mm happy by sending one d V ' G I FT, If you are a booster for Utah ount you taauot sWt a better ! 1 vi , ' AN APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS haa recently ; uut In a iHm PiTi(nt walV and mmpntt porches around ha, home at the corner Dance '' Utah's ereat ' In- LO UT.IU iii rr, -RT viuUB WWCtf dian opera, by Zitka'la Sa and Wi'Iiara the Commercial club rooms Monday r4 evening. President R. RJ Irrinef'Jr .thp i very -- anxious u aave enlarge reptSeater ' y. ESTABLISHED Mr. John Graham of the New printing company made a trip to Salt Lake City yesterday. lie Sun Manual Meting. Semi-Weekl- 1914. !r. Charles Daniels it'i Gift 10, LOCALS The Sun Dance taxation Aod Distn bution Of School Find Subj- Ilnpflual ect- 5lc fcr Three Moctns.Fublished . N DEVOTV'D TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY VOL. sc r b tah-Lcun- l0.?1?-- . escaped, deataj yesterday, fore..-, noon through being thrown from tho San Pedro track: at Tenth West and" BIB RABBIT HUNT SUNDAY landJJla'trihutOlJL oLlh& JCjolax rouna bouio Bireeraiy iha soutu fbee btiund passenger JtrainV Mr. Ball was ter, reading' tat minutes of the previous as a great number of interesting ac-- reports of the contributions are very of a severe attack of tonsil- dayswith u, the commit ffM.,ftpW that And did not encouraging and that people eeem only itla. meeting by 'r'y-,:- . PROVO KIMRODS INVITED walking along the track x . Fto . be waiting for an opportunity toj asaeu euucauoa on notice the train.- althouch' It Ir said ag io tee yreseni rontribuTT6r the relief oTuie, war the whistle was sounded. He ' was W. P. Violet, foreman of the shirt Last yar competeut critics uaaniuv stricken victims in iheEiiropean counthrown about 100 feet and sustained man, Mr. William McOord. The report (lepartment-at-th- -e actut'es of boitr regsr injury: to nU Knight Woolea i3QuIteTehg5y71urwTira to capmade a the business later In this paper to full. The sub- - is a " trop JJills, of Lehl-bSheriff East, ,Preston product of which the state can although ,7 la not believed tae H'ance of th report was as follows: ital the first of the week. had, CITY well K. W. REPORT be TREASUERS and Stafford David Althouch Peterson, a 11 waS distinct proud. fractured. He was taken Tin educational committee find tba J Rev. of J. monster C the Bapa iha hrfat to Is rabbit - novelty on the Madson, General hospital, and Provo an Prdvo. no and haa availoperatic the stage, present toe at was called to his old home announced for Sunday, Decembef 13, from" present Indications will recover. tist church, able means to Increase the PfoVo high undertakings that embodies much or OTHER BUSINESS in Iowa oh account of the serious illr course to three. historical and educational nature, "The school from a ness of hisfether. th3t 10,000 rabbits will bite the dust married." " Sua a Dancels ser!ou3rausical :1s pro: The property wheTetSia, school . : Thd following is what Mr. Ross has loathe 'elementary ducton of real merit The wonderful Professor C. E. Maw of th Brigham t0 Bay: 1 inornii'ir nnnionii in schools and should not be,appropriated plaintive ,me!bdie oave xever before Young university left Tuesday for a been presented with such" fidelity a3 la for the-Laker :,busess Messrs. Preftton O. Peterson, Sheriff "The Sun Dance." - next N splendid proW. ' K. Spaford and David jaest'oa before thjs committee duction- la- - true - to - Tais East, - as actually facts,would GALLED LAST REWARD galtf enough 1y isyfiethef Provo Madson, Provo, JL'tah known and express wl by .pwsons who sion Wednesday morning City Auditor the publicity end of the Sun Dance Gentlemen:' You .been have asked re- - .which Professor A. C Lund and the to act as a. committee to tocretae sufficient etx to make o four- - have spent their lives among the In- - Miss ..Alice rBown submtited her help work for receJpta November, showing port uoHsible. wasldiins. but it Brigham Young university expect to up a rabbit hunt in Cedar vpnr hlah' school next Voseph Vlckery RobLson, father o valley disburseand The climax in the final act, when the amounting to' $17,661.12, stage here, and in Salt Lake in the reported by the committee that this December 12. -- Three hundred Sunday, beistln of mentg $7,S34.C5 Dr.'Geoige E, Robison, County Clerk next few weeks. the famous dance: will ha new property, proposed to be taken braves hunters will come from Salt Lake City A. V. Robison and Mrs, Ada' overdraft an the Is la There gen Hinckley h HanMr. ever this year. stronger than on a special train an S be taken fratn of. v m, would not'te self supporting died at his home In Fillmore, Provo, is a goodas ItTrbld cost Provo City more , .whose tireless "efiorts have made eral fund oI 43,829.C5 and balances) erecting r7,2fiittall Fairfield to the south end. """East Fourth IWe want 300 L'tah county hunters to Millard covnty, of general debilfty af than-thIncreased taxes would return. he. .C'Hra,llieuccesa. that it Is, Is In ter a very brief illness. H. commence at the A change In our methods of taxation bringing ,ere a greater number of the demptlon fund "and $28,123.65 divide between Lehi r. Mr. Robison was bora In Osfego ,t net a trust leaving as the Tecommecded best department, dancers the Uintahs. This fcas strorjgly among and Fairfield and meet the Salt Lak- county, New York, December 30, 1822. : . of draft $2,182.64.; u present method are unfair and un-- will be realism Indeed. ers, when at least 10,000 rabbits and came to Utah and settled la Fill- There are outstanding $15S,0 Professor John-T- . Jama Cl. '..flnds a should be enclosed. 1tv the circle and "more Hand wlll'aing p-' Postmaster - ' equtable. ,JtJ was brought , forth that la 18S4. .'.".'. , !n raciiiiricr a Hof. errrA Anal ft nloaai-rif the' present taxesx all over the the role of OhUa and Professor Charle3 terworks bonds.. slaughtered He was the first mayor and took a rted IfvinTi TYiorn7fnn wtfK no rarofiroa otxnh W. F. Giles tatewere properly distributed and R. Johnson will again appeae'es Sweet Chief of. Police TTr":rt We presume that .. you Provo rv part la the orgaalzatioa ui handled "by the ftnte instead of by Singer, a role he carried so splendidly i,i arresis lor uovemDer week drect from GermanyIt gives hunters v?oul.l come in automobiles, ot the city of Fillmore, the oace cap- were ouiers lor ine school waging oniy. the very latest war news and is wellit thniA hr each county and district every last jar. The opera is" being staged nrt m tWn au and awbutea as foaws:-- '."-'Tiiitrated nith fret infomrhan mrn district would have aa- abuandance" ot i,y; Professor Ea?tmon3 who wiu numerous where the first territorial, legislature ' petit larceny, ' Jtures. It la nrintad In German"." t Thl whr' cnnvpvnnrn win ha aor.th."8c1ooIs'.'- '4T'.;.)Wk tSe'sceaer; V; 'oxlca'OonV met . -- , uc v This educational 'committee' further .wiuuww at 50 cents each, but we must judge of Millard county and for two ijm,vided schools ; pROFGUDMUNDSEN'S mented, I; disorderly conduct, 2; fisht- - Verrron Gray, our ligValng linotype know by 4 o'clock Saturday how many Tecommended, that. Provo He was .for two tcdms probate 1ng, 2; Jnsane, U medical aid, 1; win- - 0perator, had a" severe attack of ton- - to should nave a manual training and, - ior. 1 am UBlng your name terms elected to the territorial legls- provide String 'flllltia Mondar evening. Dr. D. ' L. Wal-- . on some hand bills for this nurnoae. manual art departmen.t In discuss- SvTO GIVE CONCERT. IntnrB from fhat niinf' and 1atp ' dne was t : 1 work .tw - earfifur n a . d days sUted by,,, Klndlv hpln to work un a rmsd from when Utah - was admitted into the k ing this matter Supt Eggertsea 7 lneal be." provided j Muaie. ToYers uf Provo will recall prUoB?r9"nd-08. that this could "perhaps diagnosU. followed by proper hypnosis, - your town and join la the biggest rab- - vnlourMr. Robison was elected to the. for about Mr. Gray is able to be about again, bit hunt ever pulled off In the country. state spnate from the by arranging ont?ie rare occas'iOU9.perhap8 three or' Eighth Sena- ( central department and having chil- - jfour during "the "last quarter of a ' yours. Respectfully tonal NIGHT SGHOjL MAY district, comprising Juab and S. W. ROSS, r dren from each school go to this M. A. Cox has commenced suit j Miilard Dee-the have priv. couuties, and served the dls- ' . . . V. II. Ccrtia, et at. to collect ' is hoped that a Targe number of Hral department, or a department n " It T comert the ear a against t erms. tK0 trjct ' BE STARTED' $U:L92 on a promissory note. ; , '. Provo hunters will respond tg this might 'be aided 'o each school at a i, Utfore niovins to Fiilniore, and dur cost of about $2."0 for each school musical instruments. invitation and that rabbit a la every- the WVtteni move b ta.ught school x They will re- ' lx)uisP,Lund was here from' Picas- - Vuiiig will be the" orijlcjttt'tha day ins ; Mr. Egfwlsen further.:... ?ta ted that membtr also; perhaps, thst the prices time- ner Chicago, .ill.,', anl for-Provo needs 'a new. grade building ot ant Grove yesterday on a business icxt Monday. "wt" home his hthia ere from $1 to $3' a "piirents in Jmade A movement rs under way tor or- ' ' and also a new high school, building. seat. visit. Is now tn- hc.rt of Cal& what. Bohool gaaialng stated TEARtTWHTTETlFrERirSnor It would be Impossible to do, JusS Ut Lake City now liaa a 8j"mphon. school ogas and it seems prob- building ' were already so' high In Provo tha AV..,., PAULINE" AT ELLEN' TONIGHT. tice and give a true .. t .A4 V... is the of at Stanton tUl. George Paysoa blagrophy In a Si .mig abe that will done and that Provo General muuiem, w aite ws Dorn in sedan, sio. they were a burden, and that some-- ; side of. Boston newspaper article of the eventful ca- hospital, suffering fromIs so blessed. It is, dasses will be organized all of the Her early training or professional life '.hing should b dona tn ,nlj;iat these liH Boonan. be- more tmarKaWTBaT reiore. 101 m 01 a Mil Klrl. s ause he was great and , she was , when . I T. bepan quite iuturi uau stone near to tuui. a. at work! Qiyouns!whlie good la every .quarry u " 8 and older people who are. desirous of G. J. Carpenter stated that unequal K in tne ctrcre, waica auntu JM.nge 0f 'these words, She played Paysoa. 'distinction. receiving instruction la the common distriution of the taxes was one of the her in the wonderful physical trainingr.esldt the widow. Mrs. Martha J. Not until this year "has Professor. branches of educatton. and who fori ' Moah our to Miss she this. system. 'great faults with that day. voVlf up keeps a who is m very it't'j.'e neaitn, yi Jamfiy h p g Ci dmundsen of the' B. Y.r university anv- reason arf unabla tn ntfn,l V. rfav had a. very small tax and yet had most Jersatlle young lady; i.. Ro'jiiion Ib survived by nine chil-" " - " - M-ta White" is married hT were following couples jjjr. In announcing school. more money than any other school music school felt safe to Ely.Nev.. where he row to look he had the pleasure of being , Nat dren: Joseph L. Tobiw)n, Silt Lake a concert.! however, A meeting was held last Now, symphony miles 100,000 had district because they evening after someof his mining interests. Goodwia'a leading lady. MIbs White-- City; Alvlrr V. RoblsoaPfovo;-Almoof railroad tax. The school : tax he haa the requisite talent, twenty attended by Principal F. E. Young and haa a very keen sense ot humor. "Her Q. Robison, Fillniare; Mrs. should all come out of the same fund stringed instruments and twenty brass, all teachers of the Timpanogas, and Provo; Dr.' George tt Robisoa, County AssesoK. Elect- Hyrum R. mixed parentage Is probably responfor high school and grade- school wood wind and percussion instruments. many of the people of the district, Christensen haa Irish-frowas as Proctor H. Robison, Flllmorye; father Tor Bible her Provo; over his this, moved, family The special feature of this latest mu- where the matter was "discussed. The .alike. ' " .' and her mother. Itallaa. Mri Edith Anderson, Fillmore; Albert his Salem for and settled Americaa 4owa Postmaster Clove stated that & com- sical effort will be the "Fifth .Sym- project waa highly favored and a par- term "of office, which beglnav early in ;Tt ere never Is a duU momtat wbea ttobison, Monroe;. J,; A. Robisoa Fillmon mistake was made in not select- phony," Ty Beethoven," and the time, tial enrollment of "pupils, with the gramlchildrca aad X pearl White Is around, the feats pe more; 'thirty-thresubjects they deslr to study, was January. ing an assessor who was thoroughly next Monday night in College halL Jn "The ferlla of Paul- - seven great graadchlldrea. formed her by The program will be further en- made. Application for the use of the competent and well versed In this in Funeral services will be Mr. Al S.'Cain epent a couple dKine" have never been, equaled in the riched by vocal and Instrumental solo schoolhouse will be made to the board .. , ork. ' next fl, Sunday motion , plcturts. shop at field of of education and without doubt will days, la the Mr. Clove, recommended that the. numbers. ' . ... . .. this week doing' some Job l ' T Bingham term assessor be eiected for a lonper iejKraniea. urd rjtrr TiluTil wouHSe'tieitef If he was & civil meeting Monday night lor further ar prtathrg HOIDS ELECTION OF OFFICER3. camp, copper Service employee Instead of holding, a rangements and there seems to be no "The electric stove Is your serv' The following officers of Provo Nest reason to doubt that t acnoot rr ono political office. Some railroads evade anL" The T T. Sherman Relief. Corps, via a vmmt e state tax " by keeping under the No. 1796, Order of Okls, have been or more night a week, will be conIlr-nDSo declares Mrs. LeRoy Dixon of No. 5, G. A R., held Its regular meetV ; RECEIVES elected for the ensuing year: John F. ducted during the winter and spring county tit which Is lees. when the clcctloa of 'provo, after some six or sevea ing ' It was decided to send a delegate to Snyder, president; Fred J. Payne, vice months. moaths' cooking with an electric officers for the enduing year was held. Sexton Evan Wrlde reported to the the tax meriting to be held la Salt 'president: Arnold H. Angell. lnvoca- nnge.; Mrs. i,iXon fg r.e of some Mrs. Elizabeth P. Campion, waa recity eommlssioaers this morning re s!xty provo ladfoa Lake City about the 17ta of this month tor; Bert FauBctt, warden;. Boyd B. are ikv elected rpsMent and the other offiCORTRIBHTORS for November to the ampunt of and to urge every member of the club Strong, secretary; George C. Dattge, A FEVOF-THwltn el6ctric equipment Saeha1 cers arenas follows: Senior vico, Mrs. lng 165.25.- who could pocslbly do so to attend. never had any experience with cook- Fmma Eoyce; Junior, ice, Mrs. May treasurer; Levi C. Snow, sentinel; B. Mel- Lizzei Mrs. Treasurer City M. Jesse rs. Annie McDaniel, picket; ing hy electricity before we install J Far re r;. treasurer, ' TO drum's report shows $17,661.12 receipts (Der rane, and we are only forry that tis; secretary, Mrs. C. F. Westrope; DR. BRIMHALL REPORTS Puckner, trustee, three years. for November apportioned among the jt )9 impoFaible to convey here the press correspondent, Mrs. Myrtle B. A GOOD VISIT IN DIXIE. several funda la .the following enthusiasm Mrs. Dixon diplaya over Smith; conductor, Mrs. F. Brunyer; BAPTIST CHURCH. Oar annual Christmas edltioa of The amounts: General fund, 110,870.89 (of oer new stove, Dr. Brimhall returned Tuesday even-'ei assistant conductor, Mrf. Josle Via. ! froia Uxes); wateri -- i have found it Just as represent-l- rem, chnplaln, Mrs. Mary Vincent; In the absence of Rev. J. C. Clark, Provi o Herald will be presented to the thl" from an educational trip to SL tes. 1959.79; .paving, J1.H8.22; Vd. and for baking and nmtlng meat guard. Hannah Leonard; color bearer. of Provo and Utah county Sun. Gxrge. VWiile ther he attended the Rev. John McAllister will fill the pul- it catnnot be excelled," she declares. Vo.. l.C Mrs'. Martha Blbbens; NoL S, library, 3.70. Stake conference,' anifWfek occasion to pit Sunday morning and evenlns; The day morning, December 20, We believe ,8ewes lj with Mrs. Millie Ridge;. No. 3, Mrs. lslt the SL. George academy. "It la tbeme for the morning service will be from the number who are preparing "r(ca1 cook chnapcr no electricity or odor has dirt find it that No. 4, Mrs. Ada Iluber; patriotIn In Provo." the Man ar!J 1. for this edition It will far iur copy remarkable," he said In discussing bis "Tho nippiest JUVENILE JUDGE HERE. and most evrn ic instructor, Mrs. Abagall Wecter. clnanest the antikls oa TiBit to J)lx!e. ;to "From lecture a fine Christmas we pass number any hare rilize hsw miny evening, . heat possible to secure." . published la years. people are ladivldually iaterectcd la the Sheep Camp. to the Pulpit" D. T. Lewis of' the Ju- - 4 Judge Won't you como la the "next time County Clerk and Mrs. A. V. Robison, iff Here a are few 'ne wplfare of ore student. First the those who will fll who renlle bas down town and let us court, are bea Dr. and Mrs. George E. RobLson and yoa offer 'number articles for Parents Inquire, then the bishop, thca this special LICENSES. MARRIAGE about a week suffering from onetrate any ono cf the several splen- - Mr. and Mrs. Luclan B. Hinkley will of Th,e Provo Herald.. Terhaps an uncle or a friend. TbHr a severe attack of the grip, was did makes of eloctrlc ranees on d!s- - leave 'for Hllmore tomorrow to . Mayor C. F. Decker. records are being scrutinized. For The flloninrc couples were married here Monday attending the Ju- . the funeral of therl father, Jplay la our salesroom? Professor Earl J. 'Glade. very student honorably gradcatcd here by Deputy County Clerk J. venile court cases. One of the , ; RvVigon, which will bo held ' oseph. "Dill White. rfoni thli'urhnoi reunnnsibie post Chlpman; , most serious of recent date Is j At tho meeting next Sunday evcnm Sunday. f social Carrol Jackeman Black. E.- C. Tbomsca and Carrie Amelia service is waiting." the breaking of the Provo Floral at the First ward, President A. N W. W, Wilson. Webb, both of Benjamin. pany'a office by boys, who ae-Merri!l will deliver a lecture on "Tli'J Dorrls, tho S mocths-oldatight.cr ot A Chnrlese Fowlor of Goshen an3 HanJoseph A. Buttle. ' cured a small amount of money-marriage license has beca Issued Mormon." Special music will Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. Baker, died Book of, ' .. Frank ttrid'haw. Kosfoe T. Hanks and Minnie' E. nah Price of Scofield. xaa secured and returned .wh! be furnished by the ward cbolr, mem- last night from pneumonia, Tb funI ofesso"os Merr'lL both om Salom. and ere to John .A marriaee license has been Issued by Prjbatkm officer B. F. Ropor. bera of Tabernacle choir and members eral will be held tomorrow (FriCay) ft Colledge and Nlaa Evelina Andre-bot- h to Horace Prstw!ch of Provo Bench p. Manfu of Professor Curmundson'i string or- at 1 o'clock from the home, SSI Went Mrs, Josjfhlnu II, Carns r.j. . and Zepprah Varlcy of Vineyard. of Lrhl. 'cbestra. Second North street , - Pr4et iFet&teahat atrTT - - Henry-Nutta- I -- 'i - , WlrsTRoMi e IrTT-RlleTrec- -- r Clark,-pasto- D two-yea- housed-belong- - I s trip-to-S- alt fyhintlgo ' - JO . -1, . I lnas-oac- SL-n- - 1 e ixnl-vA.-pa- - - m Iim -- . a . . m'--x very-activ- e" , ; - -- aj'are I" -- war-mc- -i- ulwu quartet ; . iw PeP'' . Forty-eigh- "we,-emd- $1-0- 0 . " n .jl" ; ' . -- V I A- ailaii.-ssio- , Myron-Xew- - tbt-4b-tax- es ell w i lie - i 4 . uivui-BiiA- ran ! xerofLhaLand -- - 4 - L J- 4 ' . ' - n v : . . 1 . . - 1 e , hr-l- d - -- 1 Fi'-mor- e - Prees-Bulletl- a I i iL"JDaotaerj - w . fook-ceipt- s w-h- - n R.-Cu- r . g e Hill-ma- 1 , . n; 1.... i dorn-for- 1 at-'en- d 1. - ' d C Ed-tto- . -- r - , 1 - |