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Show J The World Brighter VOL. XXIX. PR YO El Disposition Makesj. : i ? 5:SEilRA A Chronic Grouch Is A Heavy And Useless Burden ID DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY NO. 62. PROVO, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY m FICERS : '..' Chester Deal ChosrirAs Frcidciit .. ESTABLISHED 188V 14, 1915. 'Most Beautiful Girl In The World' arid Fiance THE COEiSMERCIALClUB . :. .. X --V . , "vr. x - . -- : . in . c u 00 I S i ,Y c II I E 1V FEC11IZ TO LEGISLATURE t Hame.xam mittee of Provo ConiniercraM'IUDllave ed thefdllowlng letter' to the legislature, making recommendations bearing on the")iresent fish and game Canal Companies Seriously laws: . ; "Provo, Utah, Jan. 11, 1913. Taxed On Account of Suit of "To the'Pish and Game Committee, "Twelfth Session Utah Legislature. Provo Reservoir Co Against i'Saie Lake Cltjv Utah. ' r,Gentlemen We, the members of 7 City the jlisb and game committee of the Provo Commercial club, heTe beg leave to offer the fallowing ... brief- - recomThe Provo tUiver association, commendations, realizing that we have 'at posed of the water users of the Provo the present time very good fish and river in Utah county (except the game law a, and that tne neeOrrnTrrs; TTt-t,- '. ptm j. . n . i at this time is not more.lish and ifw-e.althe defendants in the suit of laws, vui. lue tidiurceiweui. ui iujs la"olhe Provo Reservoir Co. vs. Provonow on the statute books. ;City et al, a suit. to adjudicate the iTOununum "First, uidi i"rii,htB m Ui.atPM of Provo river. upt'u seaaun lor uvvi ue j.oiu unuuu h, , Wp.1nr.ail9 tfiTf1Ur-r4- t . rhnmh-rK.ia 10 Aovcmner ih, ana mat me It .T W killing of does and fawns be entirely f!,w,,,,JP(, ou nh.,,,man ani prohibited; .further that a report of f Swiiri . . .... W .. the-a- ey The increnaed J state nth und game commission. -erat canal corapanifs owlng to the 'Second.Ve'TecommEnd - tha- t- the rrovo JteHervoir company's suit were for all varieties .of o;'on season and an effort will be made discussed, to caickens be from September-lottoreduce them or, if this cannot be October 1st.. done, to shift them to the Reservoir "Third,- We recoinnif nd legislation company, which in the opinion of the that will require the fish a,ndigame water users Is responsible through department to Bcreen the canals of bringing the suit. Judge A. B. Morgan the state agslnsF the loss of f lBh, of the- Fourth district court has an- knowing it to be an undisputed fact! po,Qted FraQk w r,emlng waUr com. u.iiu8ui m,MHlnner lQI entire river to divide l"J!i10L the sportsmen of the- state with nook watep amQng the Bvml ugerg( cojr and line .that thousands of pounds are data on the v0,..IU6 and flow of ,m lost In Irrigation canals and ditches VranV Wont ' that - the -"Fourth, We Tor the c0mmiusHonr upper deput open season for fishing in Fish Lake d,Blrlct .It waa Btated that the ex. ne from Ju.y,ist touctour win. tbeae penBes lnwnfli by reil80t) o . "Respectfully submitted, wa t 000 oft for th annni.mpm. i (Signed). nVILLISK. SPAFFORD. 'irrl8atlng 8ea8on of 19l4, the greater' The-flfci-aa- The Club Is In A Health) Condition Preston GTPeterson ,Urges Citizens To Cease Sending $170,000To Mail Order w:---n- .. Houses And To Attract As Many TourfctrAs Possible To : This Section During 1915 1 Yb-- hi 1 X.. w : V')( vSl M V : " ':; s X 1 - .', f d. -- NEW OFFICERS. J. C. Deal, president- '.' - NIGHT W. K. Spafford, vice president, Henry-NuttalL- , Jos. A. ' secretary. Buttle, treasurer. - tL. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. -W. F. Violett A.. P. Merrill , 'Wv : ' i'L G. Peterson, J Milton Jones f . - Tae-Prov- Q Commercial- lQn IIILt III t .i i gnT-TD- - MUCH-SUCCES- 4 S ;Hf , ( , . Classes tlieofiIceisnamed above at'u s regu t lar meeting evening in the cluli roonisf.Rep'orts lor the year: end- hilt! . - - club--electe- ,tn Animal .4 ' ' t ' ' -- -' r..r I r v. " ' .,,,.-- : r.r .;jj Husbandry and Great Enthusiasm. held-las- ing January 10, 1915, were read by ,T!ie weekly meeting of the recent! many of the officers of the club and inaugurated night school held, last these were ordered filed for auditing. The secretary and treasurer's reports Monday night in the ..Tliupanogas shows that the club is in good condi- school showed a large increase in both tion financially and that the jast year attendance and enthusiasm, and has under the direction of Preston G. amply shown the worthiness 01 this ' ' , 1 til V--7H- . . W . .4 . W expt-nBea-o- : V . f - h . - - PeterscinlTiejietifingesidenq-ha-s Trr ! i i i .' ' U. M i - - f ' t new departure to a more widespread attention. The animal husbandry history. Henry Nuttall's report show claws, under the direction o-f- Mr. ed that there are now 185 members in AKiert' J)awof ,tbe B. Y U had its the club and 118 of these are in' good and, using a standing. During the past year thert Mr. Daw made tests of tester, 9 has been admitted M new members, the milk, of ten cows, which had been ped have resigned, 16 have In by" members, of the class, brought and 13 are out ot town. Thiareior thereon and demonstrating lecturing -ihowa taat.ottjan 11915, there was tbe -- various :TalCM.ofthe"mtlk.- On cash on hand $801.98. and delinquent Mpnday night next Mr. Daw wilf lec'canaf "companies comprising the Provo dues to the amount of $431.3. on the various types of dairy jture as against $125 a ' j River association, After the meeting was called to or !cows, their rehire adapta.-- , explaining year previously paid a commissioner der last' evening the minutes of the bility to the ends desired. for distributing the water to the mem apwere read and previous meeting The contemporary history class, of the association, and whatever rebers of the annual The report proved.,taught byM fTArclT ThurmanTliad an '" Miss Marie T&iler," declaredby prMlss Tailer was- -' formall- ysmall amount additional may have ' below is presented tiring president win- - Alexander attendance of 29 adults, and great enE Duke Michaelo-i duced to society, a year ago this been" paid for supervision of distribuand was heard and approved by the thusiasm was' shown in his compre-- j been out Jn" ' chehad Iter,, although viirh V... water users in the upper, dis- tion M. by lance Mr. Wm. club. nominated hensive lecture on "The Roy the summer of that . Development during (Newport Ui and Summit counties. let Wasatch . a connoisseur, of to be something the Chester. Deal, for president, who was of the German ' : empire," in which he yeftr. She has been greatly In demand of the was It the unanimously-electe- d. understanding :.,,z:jrr:::X::r7" X T. Farrer j covered its entire in the beautiful. world"! at social tatherinsrs and as bridesgirl In a gen-- "most, history to be seems the This is "that Increase such were unavqldmeeting moved before the nominations eral way from the - time of Charle- has announced her 'ensagemehTT Ina!maid at some of the prominent - never an- - able ever' and court as the asked so far may .elecwe a question (except have i v regular months, she will wpit 9 Rrvpu-'Bplaced that ch. i magne up to the preesnt time. On" of supervision) all over Utah todaylas the re-- reduce the-ction and have several men nominated Wing,:a:New;::YorkZ s!d(,. swered for the same office and then vote for Lyp-gs'milt Duke Mtchaelovich saw firand.; oTlheiwiWiBlidnonrw "s tt thfe B.r 4Hmirr vtP. st!rne.- Taibr in .NfHESFi lasti8.UD1.in(?r. aadlAT. (retired), her jmother having" been bcen effected in the houBejpLrepre cussea ana lavorea some auienameui, Uiani.,by.bai:otfieaj1Jspauora the v tosethi th.Jaw-jwhjcnwould make new ap was there to- - members or was nominated for vice president with the "War Miss Marj' Stirling, one' of and: "Antstria" sociMyt party"" who contest the, rights ot propriators, !some one suggested that his election, .. n r la tlJCO H 'I nn nl ill I'll IIIS Urt ... Unlfl nt A van .v.. ; 0i ue. u..y history, whl'fh will lliHL Hungarian military Jjemo- - eBtalilished water users bear the "eT lor ine .Monday organization, ob others be made unanimous, but be followed on ulat.er dates -- with an uenseg of scch contest, f A committee jected on the grounds of a previous outline of the contemporary history in the world. nowllves. in were branch while the Republican wa8 apM)lnted to confer with the at motion-mad- e,, by M.v Farrer, and J. of France, England and the othct the secretary. of slates office ofthe defendant companies In W. Dunn was nominated by Harvey allies. ': ... with T. L. Jlolman as, leader wnen th8 ProVo Re&ervoir company vs. ing ELT FOR uiuir as opponent, anu rem FUNERAL OF MRS. JUNE elaBses !n .reading, writ-- j a et aj 8Ult,.wlth. a view to IPtrnT.tf It t - Th other was nominate- v.. uy ; Ing, domestic art, dressmaking, arlih,-Into the chambers at 12 m. naving a bill drafted "and alleged slipped u u and klndred gtud,es were weil sparrortt was e.ectea on u..? effected an organization. Just as fect ln the present law and throw the-thTlnl-- ir i In a t ELDER'S COHFEREKGE COLLINS HELD YESTERDAY ,, thn DailOL JaCOQ maun uuujnma fprPSt In them entered a photograph Duraen of expenses" on the plaintiff in i...,,,,.. Republicans Nuttall for secretary, which was made showed a marked Increase. was take showing a. quorum to - do 8ucn jfttgaUon.---Thcommittee -unanimous. Geo. Swan nominated bo It looks as If 'the Allies ai8tg 0j ji Goddard," James A. nomij.JV. Jos.. A; buttle and,Mr,.Roylance The following program: has been arThe funeral services for Mrs. June haye'lt on the Republicans. .Charles Loveless and WHllamJIRoylance. odone some '.nated J. T. Farrer and of 'Utah - countrrand; V.:V" ' ranged for the Elders' conference tp Collins, held yesterday afternoon ,ln h he ground that Mr. 'Buttle rtp "Juan San H. of Redd county! Wayne be held in the stake tabernacle Sun- the Third" ward 'mmlng JiouMj, ere1 would have to do the.work-- if Farrer contested and if their seats-ar" arebelng nerve ; was elected. Some one had the day: ; attended by a largecbngregatlon of declared vacant the Democratic- . Forenoon. to mark the unkind, remark that "If friends and relatives. The speakers , Progressive wing -- will have the in mnet hp .handed down Review of the work of the elders for President A. N. Merrill Elder B.'jority. It has also been stated to- - VILL GIVE READIH8 AT B.YfU the Com- jthrough all the officers-othe past year, by J. C. S wen son'. S. of Salf Lake and Bishop j y that Jno. ercial bank we had better make a Suggestions for the class work for -- Hinckley tie" coming year,"N."Wnford Pbulson; T N;- Taylor Vocal sekction s w era member of the city council or tnat hange now . and hurry through.." ishop Buttle was elected treasurerSolving difficulties in quorum work, rendered by the Johnson quartette and place. Next Friday evening MissMay Bab- hVhen the nominations were opened L. U Noyes. Discusison led by Elder solos by George Buries and Murray K. cock of the State University Dramatic ' jtor. the board of directors R. E. Knowl-WeJ; D." Billings. club will deliver a reading in College, Roberts. nominated W. F. Violett - Mr. "The Elders'- - Work in Relation to hall .at the B, Y. Uunder the ausThe annual meeting of the Utah the rStake," President 3. B. Keeler. Pvans moved that they elect one at pices of the lecture burse-- Prof. J. C. MANAGER A. O. IVERSON IS NE tte County Medical society was held here this J?'?syect.?d . L Afternoon. Swenson states that this number will e: , Krounas or,tne previous .mouon.ear-- : ye8lerday"'Witbr"SKOOd'--attendancOrTHEBOSTON" STORE "jTjhe afternlwnffdrHse8rH1'De bTanraTioM one'and everyone'tn- ssy everybody 1n the house was nomi-- ' Vice President Drr ETGniughes 'pre- delivered by Bishops T. K. Taylor and this city shoufii make an effort to hear-Mitoated and the above named board was sided and Dr. II. G.. Merrill acted as Ben H. Bullock and others. . A special Babcpck. She will read on thlat Mr. A. O. Iverson, formerly of Idaho secretary. Dr. J. W. Aird gave an In- musical program will be rendered by i its held occasion"Caesar and Cleopatra," by " FallSr-haxomelajnake hjjs homejn ..The Congregational"thechurch io thetabernacleholr. teresting paper vn hlarrecent-tfB- it President P. G. Peterson's Report la a heayy seiec- of electionannual Bernapd Shaw-T- his meeting 'for assumnil the manage-Here Is the report as read last night Eastern clinics, which was discussed-'Th- e Provo and-bofficers and hearing" reporU'ln the tionand yet Miss Babcock appears at- following officers were elected KANSAS MAN WILL- ENGAGE IN : fment' of the Boston Store for Mr. I. Pre'ston G, py Retiring President church last Monday evening with the h best in this splendid story. for the ensuing year: Presldnt, Dr. 'eterson: REAL ESTATE BUSINESS HERE Cllne of Salt Lake,v who Is Its prin- Rev. Philip King acting as moderator. The ifctllowlng from the Deseret Dr. At 'the conclusion .of my second Sprlngvllle; vice president. cipal owner. Prior to coming here Mr. The following officers were elected Evening News concerning Misa Bab-- erm as your president, 1 wish to H. G. Merrill, Provo; secretary and Thomas E. Rea and family have ar- Iverson was for three years a depart- the ensuing year: Church work, cock's talent is of interest here: hank you deeDlv for the honor you treasurer, Dr. W. T. Hasler, Provo; rived from Philllpsburg. Kansas, to ment manager in the Golden Rule In regard to Miss Babcock's talent MacMillen: treasurer. L. ACulsell pave Daid niA In maklnsr mA vour Dre-- member committee on membership, make their borne in Provo. Mr. Ren store in Ogden. With his wife and as a reader, hardly too much" may be W. John. trustee, yOerly; ilding officer for two years, and to Dr. O. E.' Gma, Pleasant Grove; dele- is a brother of Ben Rea, the real family, consisting of three boys, he bertson; In praise. Her art as an elocuGeo. said of sdlool, Sunday thank you all for your loyal , support gates to state convention, Dr. J. W. estate man, and will be associated will make his home at 461 East Center Superintendent S. H. tionist is well, nigh perfect, and the Mrs. ; .organists W. Fitzroy ' Aird and Dr. ,A. J. Stewart Provo; Dr. with him in business.". street. pring inthat time. I can say from my iiaKop Goodwin, Prof. George AV; Fitzroy; possession of thia gift, together with Dr. American T?ohlnwn. Fork:' v to over office feart handing the finance committee, E. E. Brown, TT. the list of achievemeuts and honors Ill W. Ilagan, Spanish Fork. 4 successor, and I would ask that won by her, renders Mls3 Babcock's Thompson, George W. Lierly. After the business of the session office be given to somebody else from Indebted- record an enviable one." free is church The 1 fiy. '.the LUUN , UTAH an adjournment was y.UBLltUX coming year, as under no was- concluded ThW Is a regular number, on the B. ness and seventeen new mmb'ers were can I again be. a candi-tlat- taken to Spencer's x;afe for dinner. U. course and seasons tlcets will Y. added' during the, year. .'".., I will gay that the paBt two hundred 'copies of Wm. M. .Wilson's book, .Twenty-fiv- e of 'tbe business b honored for this entertainment conclusion At the p'ears have been pleasant 'years ana" D.. HOLT DIES AT entitled "Utah County in Pictures and Prose." have been sent' sesBlon, the church members and in STATE MENTAL HOSPITAL .hat in my. associations with, you all Panama-Pacifi- c San at the number., of about .A divdrce'on tbe groitnds of habitual at vited guests the Exposition to Utah headquarters have made friendships that will last at an oyster sup- intoxication and failr re to . provide the-?awere are books 100 entertained these Fair. .While and ta Francisco, Diego D. Holt. 65 years of age died here xlub of the church. was granted Monday.' to lna Gabbltus Men's f nope through my life, in the by hands per circulation of ; most a assured at,the judicious rjKose .The Provo Commercial club", as "afyeaterday. from senility at the State of Springville from Thomas Gabbltua. oclal Institution 'occupiesal unique Mental hospital. The deceased was a charge, and will prove a most worthy exponent n the f36sltfon Dixon has . City Commlss.loner,LeRoy ;The plaintiff was awarded the custody ' this PCTtiorLioffers to 'prospective homeseekers, In 'Provo" I hope that In tte native" of Indiana'and Tormerly lived Salt from minor children and ?20 a where of he three returned, Lake, In wife been have a could .not He be living has that In Texas. it thnumbcr is to an I .(future every member- will make , regretted has' been on business connected with month alimony. The . parties wore : ffort to keep It on the high plane It Salt Lake and three, grown children :. thousand instead of hundreds. twenty-fiv- e special tax ' bills for - the Municipal married at ; Springville, December 16,:. ww occupies and that any effort to in Texas. The remains will be Bent :...2 ".7'; '...':- 1909. - . league. '.':, tb Salt Lake. (Continued on Page Eight.) ' teen a most healthy year in the club I e s , - banner-attenda- Bab-coc- k nce -- 1;'- AI If: been-drop- Wrt a.f?nvfV 10 IS Intro-Gran- OF THE . nAit-!n- US - W- -A r . - 1 . Oernian-i-governmen- i'..ai.. -- ayu : Mr o.t , -- Mi-ainf . r- . j C " - - IM 11(7 - i n- -. . f theea:f '"'"'u'c. . caucus-:t0rney- s - . T 11 . "'.'"- - .1 ":.. J de-a-nd 1 e - e' con-busine- - j llMOICJt - -- - e " ma-wer- e SOCIETY ELECTS f wrWgrSaTaT: -- - n v ton rSS0.. I IhSHIMEEIG '.. - - s " as - J " . , e. . s h v 4 - . . . . If ' ,. . , . |