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Show "Vh fc. " .: 'A.: :AAA "' -''A 'A A , . vf- v AA ... . '- aa;A:a: aA v v A . - A. - '' ' -- A i. j;"AX--- . ' '..A 7. AJ a: A A .: ' ' ,A ;::A;- ,' - : - "' - CHRISTMAS" HERALD TO AN FRIEND.- HE WILL APPRECIATE IT. OUT-OF-TO- - '. :; " . ; V'':,-T-- ' '".. .1.. ' A"' ' - ' ' ' ." " "' ' " AiJ' A r' . - MEKAJ WN - - : -v. - n ' '. ,': ,' ---- -- ' ' '. - "Cheerfulness is a Habit, Cultivate If DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AL brcVPTpMttfJlT VOL. XXIX. NQ. 61. HTM PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JANUARY COUNTY POUtTRY SHOimOPE BLMQMDAY -- Many Fine - Premiums Are Offered And The Show Prom-"ise- s Td Be The Bestln Many Years. TOOIH A Number Of Entries ESTABLISHED r - .. - - . ' , UIIHI , in '"" 1 1 - uulu iiii u iL i UUI T ' ly 1 1885. ' . I in ir UULUI I I -- - v - 1 1 11 1 i-1- ,- 1- 1 !f tA'l r l- - l lui I w p w f A t II mi l tt P l HAf ' UUI1UIII 11 r.Hl li 1 - Deputy Sheriff C. H. Clark arrested Joseph Adam. of Pleasant View Saturday on a charge of forging a check UIIHIL I IIIIIU nniiAM lllllll Im r u i 111,11 r x ntf ii "Adelaide? Collins, wire of ,Firm Dulrninn MacUs Trar a rm W IVI M H unfr. oiling, died Ihis nioraiug follov.- fiiKan-- j ojera t Iqil for'appe'ndjcitJs?- - The deceased-wa- s 2.6 ears of age;" 'naH. C. Allen, a Denver' attorney, was tive plllmore, daughter of Mr. a nd Saturday appointed receiver for the M rs. James Frampjonv and :a grand Mosida Fruit Lands compan y,A w hose fs. property, is on the west shore; of Utah daughter of the, late President-Ir- a Hinckley. She1 Js survived by her hu. lake, embracing a tract which is being MrK.-Emi- for $25s0O onther 7irmeM"A Merchants ;'bank and passing it on the The Above Bet Was Made Between Golden Rule store Saturday. The check was" signeTlarl PedersenjL, . Doc Stiehl and Al Cluff; February the name of another Pleasant View 1st Is Time for Forfeit man for whom Adams had previously written a check and apparently hd One of the peculiar wageta which conceived therefrom the idea of writhas been made recently by looal peo- ing one for himself. Sheriff Clark djd ple was that agreed upon a few days some clever work in tracing the guilty ago by Al Cluff and W, J. Stiehl. Doc party as the Golden rule people-coulStiehl. has been negotiating for sev- not recognize Adams as the man who eral weeks for office rooms iu which passed .the check. A complaint, was to- open dental'-'in. Justice E.- L. parlors in Salt' Lake filed against-Adam- s Jones' courts-hwaived In Ai e Cluff City and preliminary discussing it with 'was. bound.over. to the and . bearing inheA.barbrj5hoptheJQthera Cluff offered to bet ' him a tooth district court on $1.0(10- bail.. He was against a dollar that he would not unable to furnish same and will rest dental parlor in Salt Lake, in the county open-Doc Immediately. tookAthe beLand If he succeeds in. securing the location ELDERS OF UTAH STAKE ' TO HOLD CONFERENCE he wants he will open dentaPparlors VVyill Be Large : . DETECTIVE AGAIHST A DOLLAR June Collins Died This orning v. CLARK PLAYS IS BET .. SHERIFF Mrs. DH OE 11, 1915 mm - i- --, -- m m ft ' . "A" '.. ' , . "". ' " ' baud.jn.ixwa.lMLd.renJejJatiher irrigated by a "pumping system and solution Was Massed And and brothers several Funeral s!sters.; Next Mbnday the Utah County Poulwhich Includes a settlement known as Will Be Sent To Senator services will be held at o'clock Mosida. try BhowwilI open their annual pouAttorney Allen was named on Bee in exhibit the building ltry Wednesday in. the Third ward meeting- receiver byJJudge C, V. Jlorse In the H.T Reynolds West Center street and according to house. district court. President" WTW. Goqdridge it will be . W.- - F, il secretary of bigger and better ihan ever before. HAYWARD MARSHALL OF MINERS-V-ILLYou may not realize that Utah sends the Denver aKairtber of commerce, but M the stake meeting held yesterday DIES OF PNEUMONIA : $50,000 j annually to other states ior who has been manager of the prop- in the Brigham Youug university. .v not t this keep sioney poultry Why erty several' years,' said that while the President. Jo8eTphBTKeSe71ipoke of home by growing our own .eggs and Word was company $300.. the wort of the Betterment league, un- next chickens? "See the Biggest-sho..of il?r. Lydti Holdawa;, pfihe-at- h week in Utah and there you will get OOO.nisstsafe' approximately $350,- - drtaken for the moral uplifr of the nephew, llayward 'Marshall, a t. Miners- ' A and? for A 000. .:. Inspiration community, and urged that support be ville. this morning at,4 o'clock of pueu- - It might "be news to some that Utah .The a given the leagre. He': invite! the receiver of for jappelntment -' who - was 19 county stands first in the number oi the" to bring this question before Mosida Lands bishops Fruit Is . J the TTt company n tKflv Vv' years" of age, was a second-yeaiw"! nnJ pUAbX.J U II the of result & at., the evening meetings to the action people at Mountain by thejjrigham Young university ords stand as proof or our quality, fof frieiids and reintives and belaeves numerous hel d many In won several wards. our local breeders have , While iralley Exploitation company In Salt in I'rovo." At Christmas time he went first- the Is Allen ofa vice "section A Attorney of conference president the elders of the he does he will have the right, accordto spend vacation with hia .pa 'City, and the state fair exhibitions, ing to the wager,, to extract one. of J lr'.tan stake-wil- l. be held here next rents and while on this Visit he con- deferiarahrcompany, he also 1b a heavy resolution favoring the enactmentof and the tablesZ?ho;AAthat.Sall,LaV rTuff'a-teetstockholder in the complaining com- a law as Doc has ,had a great Sunday. Meetings will be held in the proposed by. theBetterment ' county's 92,427 fowls are valued at deal of fun out of Al as to lust which stake tabernacle forenoon and even-in- tracted ,the illness which has resulted pany. Mr.. Allen says that the obligato " leaves in Mrs. he presented to the legis his death. Holdaway v $55,390.00, where as Utah county's tooth tions of. the Mosida Fruit Lands com- league, he will take, and like Shylock to attend tomorrow for Minersville f 109,459 birds are only valued at $5&, pany are less than $200,000,covered lature, .or some law equally as good.-Th' the funeral, which will tie held on to the of old, he will insist on his pound of MRS. JOHN D. GATENBY 226.00,resolution will be sent to the leg- by security in the form of lands. flesh. On the "other hand Cluff says A 7 basis of calculating the value on the he feels confident that Doc will never Wedg.44fclittffe-4hrom- ;h BURIE D WITH LODGE HQ NQ RS Wednesday. Senator- - H." T. Rey prevailing" market prices in the tW '"' : wood: & Irvine,1" Counsel Tor the com nolds. er hTs to chances itotot take PROF. F. W. WILLIAMS GIVES y "localities itTTinipiy means that,, the in Salt Lake pany, Mr. Allen gave out the followFuneral services- - werte held yesterwhere competition Is "Be ItResolved "by the officers and LECTUR.E BEFORE HIGH SCHOOL Salt the ' at valued stock Utah county statement: In ing the for church day Congregational ' Lake City market would make our keen and expenses heavy. TheAMosida Fruit Lands company teachers, generarAanitlocatrofzthftTrr' ' Professor F. W. The WlUiamagav-a-t- , hii8constrtteted-a--pttnipliig system tor t un stake Sunday schools in union is February 1st and as the davs large congregation. The Rev. Philip lecture on "MtrsTcbefore "the puails lm in both wager the reclamation of a tract of sermon. the se Vocal large King more confipreached of--th slip by Mr. Cluff Eightfrradfrof theiligh schooj land on the west shore ofUtah lake meetings assembledrrthisthelOth day-the greatest number and the highest dent. It is at leastgrows.' leWnsweire rendered church the -by an' interesting January, 1915, that we are la at the Central school "building Aon value of poultry in the entire state. but might become .extravagant choir.' The. services were under the Thursday morning. The addrees was and has , In two years, placed many set- hearty accord wltn the movement for a wager . PICK L'P PREMIUMS, brought for Cluff. However, we trust that Mr: auspices of the Eastern Star and Its attended by about 350 of the scholars tlers on these lands, and ' Premium List. Utah, and to this end we 00 acteB " under cultiva- aaloonles was ritual exemplified find it Stiehrwill convenient ALthejclmreh to did wh& as if appreciated folgreatly, they ' the urge, passage of the prohi, 1st ,.The association offer? the early tion. to the condi; Owing depressed Cluff ahe'eemeteryr-'""".also the musical program "given them - lowing premTurris:.""A 'blue "rrhlwn iof bition hill, framed by authority of the of the com. the market money tion, will not be compelled ,?to suffer thby Prof, and - Mrs. Williams' at- the of Leagues painy was unable to realize on certain Federated Betterment llrst, a red "ribbon for secodd," and a ignomity f undergoing, such- a pain- NELS H. BERGE LAID conclusion of "his talk,, their brilliant of Its assets Utah third scoring the for or highest rihbon (Geo. Startup author) 1, TO REST ON iVNDAY yellow 1915, maturing January ful operation as to have1 one of his piano duets being repeatedly encored. and In order to protect the settlers on some bill equally effective. ' "' pen, cockerel, pullet, cock and hen of front teeth pulled. A 77 It, Further Resolved, That these its lands, and its creditors .and to en- .each variety. A large congregationattended T the Bentlments and resolutions be forward-e- d A silver challenge cup (vaie 2nd. able to betterments certain be made, funeral services for N'els H. Berge. IILKIER-HAIIN- S CAVE: WATER WORKS FOR to T. Reynolds", 'state senata decided Henry the O. 'and t. conducted $50.00) for the highest: scoring pen. Provo No. by company 14, by lodge PROVO BENCH ASSURED from the Utah stake' sectioa O. F., in the Odd Fellows hall yestermajority of its larger creditors " to or-elect any variety. The cup to remain the r our county, and that he be assured A meetings of the Provo Bench day afternoon!The property of the association arid to be Bpeakera were ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION place temporarily Its affairs . in the ' at ay ln hands of a receiver. It Is ex returned each year - for competition. Commercial club was. held at the Bishop T. N. Taylor, Hey. S.'H. .Crop for. be' can put forth ia by helping to secure the passage of the the officers the company that-t- ts Won by R. E. Allen,. 198. 909. 1910; Sharon, school last ..Thursday night win andjPastGrandHaater Eph hill In harmony with the affairs will be readjusted and that In won by John Guy, 1912; won by M. to discuSs the proposed installation Homer. Vocal selections were ren- -Tn8 cflse Trf Brigham lAMulllner ..W. J. a 1913; by Mr." won, candidates, will pledgesof short the dered Mrs. and comparatively period HI; by of waterworks" to supply the Provo George Buries. Arthur Hawkins is being heard in the ceiver wlilbe discharged and the co,ra receive our hearty and loyal support." AA means Beach Daniels, 1914. and :" to . . . -- - , received-toda)V-hyM- . -- R,-M - - w - 1 rs. haBaj-aplfalizatfoiro- ' f - tbe-task-- art . a -- Vl 1 . l jail-unti- stu-de- r 'T -- prizesrin-OgdenrSalt-ta- - Ke ho-ni- h. . - ICaTe-qui- : MrsJohB-R-Gatenbyj-attettded-b- y-g dalafor-thelsettlment-ef-t- hla ot 1 '-- ........ ; '. - - JBe it-w- as J pec-te- ot above-name- n-- s homes-andwa- . -- ys 8ilYercha)lange. cuptor. - th e h Ighest scorin gpen.. "XXaila Anderson" presided" over the FUNERAL A Srd thisen"Jwere-carefully--?oiie"ove- parti-colore- d . hirds. The cup t remain tne propreturn-eerty of th? association to be Won for competition. each year w. 1909; Henry Harding, d . . y-WrE; M. H. 1914.. Daniels, Graham, 1913; 4th. The association . also offers $3.00 cash prize for the highest scoring pen of each vareity where five or more pens of one variety shall be ex - Davis-19- 11 ; -J- ohn;iiy.-t9l2;- hibited; $2.00 cash for the highest il scoring pen wnerenoi, iewer iuau be shall one three pens of any variety for .the cash . $1.00 and .exhibited; highest scoring pen of. any variety where not fewer than two pens shall be exhibited.. m 6th. A 1915 standard Revised 0.' coring Perfection to the highest -pullet in each variety where ten or more entries are Jhpjujnanyone " variety. jSmoot & Spaf ford offer one-ha- lf havlner th birds "entered and greatest number of ill th ahnvr mnm hv H Tt Jan. m. 1915. 18. J . Jos. T. Farrer offers a. year's sub; Bcription to the Breeders Gazette for the highest scoring . Barred Rock ' Juliet , Mediterranean class. J Robinson Bros. & Barton offer one pocking chair for the second highest coring pen of S. C. Vhite Leghorns. pavid John Shoe Co. offer$L00. raslTfor the highest scpring male bird pa exhibition. Fletcher & """"""" Thomas offer one $3.00 'at for . the second highest scoring ien exhibition. 1. M. Warner offers. $1.00 cash tor he highest scoring hen on exhibition. Startup Candy Co .offer one ox chocolates for the third highest . pen White Rocks. , f coring R. R. Irvine Son ofrer $2.50 cah or. the Becond highest scoring pen Laced Wyandottes. Bros, Co. offer one $3.00 (Silver for the nhird highest' corln8 n S. C. R. I. Reda on exhibition. . S. C. R. I.. Reds on b !&ovo- - City s Bakery-offer- s fni Ihi r a V O .v a atxuuu pen o. '; Pghofna. y ; r- --. -- m A - - $1.00 rs t. , of u action growing -- oui oi aion plaintiff's land by leged trespass meeting and H. Murdock of the Provo down a fence, setdefendant, tearing Reservoir company made an address LARGELY on a plaintiff, etc. The. total ting dog In which i he pointed out that th amountasked for is of damages water from Steele springs 'was.avail- the $2.58.0ttr be used for Fervice to PLANS I.1UCH WORK in the complaint except allegations the rural homes. Mr. Murdoch laid some of defendant's that stress on the jnecesslty of "taking imhis consent went on plaintiff's lnd mediate steps to secure other f!ght3 and thereby'Samaged him not to exThe funeral services Mrs. for So interested are many of the towns and the' springs and Bishop ceed $10.00, which the defendant tfi in the Home and School association Gullmore's claims near Lindori were Man waring, wife of Bishop Albert The parties are Lehi or - Manwaring, was held yesterday after- willing to pay. assoclatiotitha .. brought under consideration. r noon Mrs. E. E. Corfman of the Home and meeting men, house and a host of friends aid relaSchool association, or Provo, haB re Henry Thomas, "Tne Redman," ceived the following questions which C. I, Red cockerel for tives gathered to pay. their last, reoffers'one S. JR. T will be discussed .at future meetings the lowest scoring pen S, C. R. I. Reds spects to this departed mother and neighbor. - The speakers were PresA of the Park City on exhibition. CONVENTION THIS WEEK association,' which has been recently The Provo-Po- st offers one year's ident Jos. B. Keeler, Elder William II. Boyle, Mrs. Nellie Taylor and , to The second Post organized: for subscription ' N.TMerrilL A. President Each' dwelt 1. What Is the value of district highets scoring pen Black. Langshans. ' of this New York Clothing Co. offers a $2.00 at length, on the life The eleventh annual convention of parental classes? be and...tod oLher sister. comhlnation.set-XufH)uttonS2. faith., departed Should imu selhstructron-r and tie holder for the Becondj)en fulness In the church and the home. will be held at tne CemmercIal cluh, parted In the public school v -3. Should the public - Music was rendered by the ward Salt Lake City, on January 13 and 14, school set Anconas.T7-"- ' R. Prof. choir and Johnson C, and aside diversified Preston Q. Peterson offers $2,00 cash and fin interesting and parents' day? 4. What should be the social relafor the highest Bcoring White Wyan- M- r- Albert Southwick each rendered been arranged for the ention between parent and teacher? appropriate vocal selections. The joyment of those attending. dotte hen. of Bishop Manwaring - Nygreen, 5. .What is the result of the Pa- Larsen The first number after the' address Pohtographers, many friends in:.. this time him. to extend f sympathy offer., In the" ,OTdazen photographs. value $5.00, for the highest scoring of bereavement and would be glad to Commercial club will be an address by actional system? 6. What Is befng done' S. C. White "Leghorn cockerel.. Plates offer a helping hand If It was needed. J. S. Page, Jr., of Payson, who Is alongtLL line arise present time? guaranteed,' 7. TV'haf is the "duty of home and J leber A Knudsen-- of fers-oinstructive lectures" will" he "given Dy boxj ln child nuture? extra fancy. Pearmain apples for- the l school members of the staff of the .Utah. second pen Blue Andeluslans. Why' Is there an equal need of experiment station at Logan Wllfofd Perry offers one Mettle as well as other eminent horticultur- men and women in school administra' ' ists from various parts of the western tion? trap nest for the third pen S. C. Brown 9. : Consider the moral education of DIVIDEND country. Leghorns. the child ln home and school? Advocate UTAH SUGAR INTERESTS and"ScliooriBsocla-tlooffers om year's subscription, to the FREIGHT RATES wTll meet next Thursday, ' Jan. . SEEK LOWER highest scoring cockerel of each . 14, at 7:30 In the Central - school. The Iron Blossom Mining company variety. ' dividend this Wm. Goodridge offers' $2.00 cash for directors posted a Strife between Calffornla and Utah In addition to a number of exercises second pen S. C. Black MInorcas. morning, payable January 25th; boos over sugar rates to the eastern mar- by the pupils, MIsb Downey, ' state Wr. Goodridge offers $1.00 cash for closed January 16thi It was reported kets is becoming- keener than ever. librarian, will deliver a lecture on the second pen ' Partridge Plymouth that th enet earnings for December California' sugar Interests are now "Reading for the Home and How to were- within about. $600.00 of the net seeking a rate of At cents per 100 Use the Library." The election of Rocks. '. river common officers for the ensuing year will also M. H. Graham offers $2.00 cash for earnings for. November, .which were pounds .to" Missouri The ' rate from take place. points'" and'Chlcago the highest combined score of four somewhat in e cess of $20,000. ' At the meeting of tbe A Utah common points to the Bame terrifemales. : FUNERAL SERVICES HELD waB the that it offers one Hansen" directors reported tory is 50 cents per 100 pounds. basket Jorgen now' the to' Is traffic, With the canal open corn (100 pounds) for the second pen mine shipping copper ore, Interests Funeral services for A. ,G. Janson a V.:. J- which has been Suspended for some California and Hawaiian R. ,C. R. .I, Reds. . '; low were use to of offers-2with account of on the held Thursday afternoon In the time have a price argument Meat forcible Co, pounds Sanitary efforts Second ward meeting- - hbuse anitrwere ground bone for the second pen copper. Thecompany aJsojexpecU to Ve lthle"sooh To rescme Its Bhipments to secure lower rates, on refined attended by a large congregation. The nairednfrnoulhRbcksT v . Co. speakers were Elders Albert Jones, E. offersS pounds of lead carbonate ore as they' are open- sugars. SanltaryMeat of Santaquln. :.- J1 lioyie Utah sugar Interests will seek. In green bone for the second pen Brown ing up new bodies. An assessment of a'cent a competition with California, to Chi- and J, J. Hicken and Bishop L. L. Lechorna. Vocal '; selections were renEllen Theater 'offers two passesg to; share, delinquent Fehruary 11th, sale cago and Missouri river points, a rate Nelson, Ellen theater, good for. two. months, date March '6th, has been levied on in proportion to that of 46 cents, which dered by the ward choir and a duet by for third highest scoring S. C. White the capital stock of the Tntic Cen- is now before the Interstate commerce Mrs. Ruth Peay.' Farrer fi'l yit tral Mining rfimivinv. Leghorn cockerel. OF MRS. ALBERT causes.- - Of -- own-prope- rty. ACER - CHARGED WITH ould abTe-ahtfT- pigs-witho- Jex-Bir- ' ut d Parent-Teacher- Parent-Teacher- s k -- - r- Shoufeld, former manager of the s - AV'e luia array ed before Justice E. L. Jones Saturday on a charge of embezzlement, preferred by I. Cline of Salt Lake, principal owner of the business. Shoafeld is charged with appropriating $73, the property of the Boston Store; on Dec. 19th.. Defendant gave a bond ln the sum of $750 for his appearance for preliminary -e- xamination,-- whlch-- w as set foe Thursday. Mr. Shonfeld states that the charge grows out of business differences and that he will have no ditticulty in establishing bis"inno:ence. wiy-wa- s " lie-pi- . A. r and-wor- EMBEZZLEMENT , -- KELSEY GIVES FROM ONE TO oae-hal- . TEHYEARSJOHPASSIHG er Allan Bros, offer to shoe one horse ,for the highest scoring pullet in the " hWUist-ricw-ourerere-tBi- r:: tmit uruou!- A McCoard Bros, offer one nair of silk pose for" the second pen Buff Leghorns. The Knight Woolen Mills orfer one 3.00 famous flannel shirt for one iecond pen White Tlymouth Rocks'. ne 0 - Agft-cultura- POSTS ' . . Our own-Ho- me n ' 10-ce- . - - -- - . -- o"ne-hal- - - f , . Saturday morning In the Foartb. district court'Arthur Kelsey, who was convicted Friday of passing a fictitious.' check for $2.58 on the New Century Printing company, was sentenced to serve an Indeterminate ' sentence of. from one to ten years In the state ' llJ.V '.: "C . prison. , Deputy Sherifr CV H. Clark left this morning with Kelsey for the state penitentiary, where he will begin his sen- "''. ' ' tence at once. kelsey came here about four weeks go and claimed to be representing a magazine "agency and went aboiu soliciting subscrlptjons for this cpn cern and passed several bad checks here aud ln other towns in the state. Tlienfeii3ingompahy who was on his bond offered $25 for his arrest and conviction. 'This will go to Sheriff Henry East and his deputies. After he ha been arrested here a number of otaer towns sent, word that he was wanted in their county for the saine chars?. ' w r - ' ' x I "i '., ; :.:.a;La''i At Their Monthly Pnioo Meeting , Held Yesterday A String Re- A X ' A ;A-'-- t.- .,'v " |