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Show f mm A Happy , IQ Disposition Makes fThe 'World Brighter NO. 63. IIS mil BilJEIBIIL 11 TO REST SUI1 OR 1 PLE1 GREATER CiTY A B BLMRLA PROVO, UTAH," MONDAY, JANUARY George.. W.. .Berry, wao settled i? K A Chronic Grouchy ls A Heavy And j Useless Burden DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY. V . VOL. XXIX. - irv- - 18, 1915. j ESTABLISHED 185. 6EO.r.1.SMO0TOIEO iaiiohg in Geo."1 SH01A M. Smoot, QPEFIED TODAY ef Se i'd"ThlsT tnorntng argf was laid 10 rest yesterday ly William. Irom..Ir5ghf8 disease at his "residence T. SaiTman Post No. 5. of which he in the Fifth ward. Tils' death occurred ...... wss a member. ' He was. 82 years of Six just a mouth ami two days after his wife's ami died death. age Friday mroning of old a .ml injmes which he received The deceased was a son of the late weeks ago from a fall on President A. O. amoot ana Mrs. Anna Is doom 'ne icy. ground. He received 4njurip K, Smoot. . He was born in Salt Lake years ago and came to at this .time onone of his hips tffttit City : - Provo the 'lu Outlook7early 70 V with, his pa . is believed.. hastened his rents and has the spent part 'greater cieata! Berry was a native of Onio and enlisted (or. the 'Civil war m ot hm life nere. ..Ue. engaged in farm !.--: -- T Wm. Wilson. ,M. ""Tare indebted for tbe izenz vol ump o:" t,By and .dairying for many years In Tbe annual exhibition of the Utaa .Company ,H, of the 116th Ohio infantry. ing of not. vineyaru and was lor some yearsj association opened Countyl'Dnltry The tax commission of the Now what do these people do Thry tier of years in Pleasant .View, near bishop of the Vint yard ward. 'He la a this with morning gaodly showing of, of JCorth. Dakota makes the jBtate of one or. two staples the entries on hand. The Quarters of, t.ieir son, Wm. H. P.arry. He is sur- survived by two daughters, Mrs. 'one"statement" that down to cost startling asa "bait, then sell you vival by Klmer J. Liama. Horsley of Logan and Miss the' association In the Bee building on. Berry, a son, and "third of the merchandise-co- na raft of unstapie Btuff consisting in n im.frf, ( vh Margaret 'irjth """'f rniiiT . W.ia. was. the ECgff5sr Mr. OUmi. touh .or PicaanntP'imed in thof state c.nme.s JraA ' members of the family were at the imuify. of BOtrpSTTtaTSriiiys' 'and1 K. siuch irs. and of iusty ,V:pw;Muldletou, crowing LMurphy although, owjnail order house's,- - depriving the in ' " bedside when death came, The follow" pf their own manufacture. in ldct;m. ing to the fact thatAjpintil noon only Estate, asnualy o.f4roai. $3flfl)U0. which there- - is a - greatproriT - which ing "lirothf rer'aTidBister siirvivehim : a was The held small number of the expected en- Irneral at yesterday to $500,000 merchandise tax. overcomes the loss they may have on Senatyr Reed5mootr Mrs, Myron C trIeFhad"arri7ed7Pre&i"dent W. W the staples, "and which Issues A. "Glazier, Urigham J iheir-Uf- et and U. fT to Ooodridge gathered V pay Royal Secretary The record of the local postofnee an jinmenKp ma ruin nt nrnfif whfrh "u' Smnnt nt vv. Mrs. Ida Smoot " resneets nit morntomorrow Mend that Woolley by say . that over far in excels of that of your local re.l,rn:up and express offices-shoDasenberry. Mrs. J). R Beebe, Mrg. ing their entire cooping eapaclty wlh h.ant, - '8ented-aulow tailer, W, fWn, Mrs M. H. Hardy, Mrs, lelhv neibot the $170,000 is, expended annually by ,J. be occupied. ReVr c uHinanj who Ts contmnimy-hern- g V.. HobUon.-Mr- i. called roal(? nrh T. V. Pltirpont, Entries have been made byj prom- in,,,,,,! MU,.u., ' to contribute his share toward the County Horticulturist Otto J, Poulson neEt..fanciera.Irajn-olorad- a mu.-i- c was furnished by the (.H;' Special Springs, ne maTerlal unhtt-or-ncommunity t.i:esenttM- i- Rep6rr; for1914t. Ogden, Salt Lake,.JIeber, Lehl, Ameri-Ica- n ftnorniousisnmrat-ih- e XQwadiLtO--t- h which you both iorm a "part. Take Smoot w ill be .Acid Wednesday at 11 Which Gives Important Facta by Vlrs, VV. FA'iolett and Miss Jessie Fork. Springville and Provo. Al- - " very least. $30,000 more which is car- these mail order to your grocer, ward- - meeting o'clock Fifth in prices the; IlunVls In Geor the Lidiliard, and ried to Salt Lake City yearly. sang a rdjaojnejjiOblrda hamifienrplaceir'T: JruLFJguMac give-blne to fiKUf-e- ah hous.-'-: ' " wiit be Apostle on exhibit, among which , are . . solo. O'." F. Whitney andf President A. N. them, then If be does not convince -- ed for goods and amusements which T. J. Campioir and his com- coops of t Black Langshans.by. C.' H. Captain of your error he is a poor excuse rades had the music will be by JohnCounty Horticulturist Otto J. Poul Dahlqulst of Provo and three, cpuid be had at" home, and you have you of, tbe service ai the MerrUl; coopf? charge - in the aggregate the amazing sum of for a business . man and you have a cemet.erv. Manv PTnsiona con- - son's xruartette. The remains will lie son has prepared his annual report for of White Plymouth Rocks for which-" rii'ime lJl rui"s J cernin0- the exemplary life add con- - in Bt.Ue at the residence Trom 9:30 to I914'rwhfeh shows an estimated total W.Qoodridge is the sponsor. Th $200,000, TjtJiich is divided pro rata (jiauaimr: a "i- dm.t w .ea.er M. uui.u up . muue' of lhe deceased were heard both 30:30: boys' de among, the heads of families of this value of commercial sbluments of fruit association has established su. msfi -Geo. and. after. the funeral nr,n- f ,y,n city would CLEfN PETERS FUNfUL. This li based on an estimate of four JliaMrM-- appl ieaiagroceslwfll pC3ef rjt was anarehtLchurck worker Funeral 8erviceg"were held'yesTer the estimated (value oTThe totaTTruIt to It is deyoted room for abnut 100" L children to the family, and. a popu -4Hply to all other lines of merchan and was a deacon in the Baptui at home of J. J. Peters for crop to be $614450,. the day . birds out of. the . at will 'church if and this ttmp of rh. dise, you only get right lation of 10,000. , rjty old aon Glenn. He th their The detailed report' shows 98.7S0 of the exhibition. Two hundred1 thou sand dollars will Sown and figure on a fair and con- death. was- the son of Mr, and . Mrs. Hoy - By tonTono w morn ing those la 19C accomplish a great deal for a city of servative habis you aPe bound to A Peters, and died at Garfield, Friday, boxes of apples sold to peddlers, o the eonclasion,-ahd"tcome-tthat show will be Com one but say charge Provo'a size. For Instance, it will Bhipped by the Elders Evan cars -- of "were speakers never in the past have and that dollar that plete x is that every expended sixty-sibuild houses costing $3,000 Russon and Chas, H. freight, three cars in bulk, 4,400 the exhibits so far receded shown as Wride, calW. a dollar homo merchant with is the $.1,000 each. It each, coating MfllerT-Toselections were ren- pounds delivered to canning factory many fine points as this year.; jludgo i , ft "would give 150 .carpenters " employ-- i savedrto the commanlty. In some, way 00(101 ATtntJ f'ftTH'Q - Hediprfst; Mariedered Hss I IllU by, HOuUUlA lUil aiid"two"cara shipped ' byjocalei" CTiai. T3Herro Wlnomac; Ind., who meat at $4.00 a day for perlodof one erHjtberVrtaat merchant is bound to f is to ward:the prizes, cannot arrivo year and leai-quit a little over at contribute to your .interests, lie press. here until Thursday, being one of th WEDNESDAY EVEN1N6 that. It will leave 300 laborers co- either. wants somethluarihat, you have , Peaches 112(200 cases sold to official Ji'dges at the .build to and to be lie sell, may going nstantly, employed for one year at $2.00 C39 ars shipped .by freight, 34, or an oLer yours you employment per day, pay the city police and (ire, 140 pounds sold canning factory and $ Of I.O.O.F. INSTALLS departmen ts,-- and apply ome oa be r he will deposit it in the banks Xest a borro evening cars shipped by express. Wednesday special future you may Tnuriioipariight blll.lt will pave solid, where DRUGGISTS TO CONSIDER blocks of our city streets, it in order to advance some ofyour meeting of the Home and School Prunes--- 1 twenty-tiv- e 60,000 pound. j JPlujnsand OFFICERS HE17 n uny.rate it is will be heir in""the Central Jnci:dlns intersec tiomm oiherworda sold to peddlers, 69 cars shipped. 4,320 r from Fifth West to First East, and to stay at home wnere it STATE PROHIBITION and- iMiss school state pounds delivered to canning factory, its share toward the upb'uild- from the Union depot to the er. local -- will cars seven and shipped by deliver a lecture-JoIng ot the community that is "giving librarian, .a . Bonneville Encampment No. . press. Culture.' "Literature and Misi tailed description of wbatelse itwlll you a livelihood. The man who helps O. F Installed the following offleers 90,fKK pound sold to ped- Cherries Alex member of the Btato accpmplish, suMce to say, however, if the" town hg fives" in "is a continuoity IJouney is here now doing work at the for the ensuing . jearFrlday evening: 'dlers, 40 cars shipped by express, 16 ilward ofHeduit, and a member of pharmacy no "help one o the and wW4ejids that amount were turned over-tthe aetr, ChleL patriarch. Rorb3iappei; high .of which were olid car, ypubijclibrafyanOsco Eho legislature committee of the Stat as to: referred with ladten. this the people of city together: the best authorities oh this subject ill prlest,"C A. PedeTson; senior warPears 2,600 boxes sold to peddlers, Dfuk gistaVassociation not rigiit to astral expenditures- ;- lt5 would go aoy ratfilt-'iWm. X. Peterson; Junior warden,. 7C cars .shipped by freight 16.650 Lake tomorrow den, The the intermoutain lecture region. morning to attend down in the. annals of local history as nuike your living in .one eouimumty Daniel Iynds; guide.FI A. to canneries, lW0 j delivered pounds of the association and - tbo meetings :.i0 p. m., and will J at. to begin promptly. another, and the most .prosperous year that Provo give your patronage watch, M. H. Graham; sec- cars shipped- by express. ;" 7 ' jcommlttee. Mrj Hedqulst, being In- Now what excuse has the mail order an exercise by the children of Maeser, ond watch, J. i. Peters; third watch, has yet experienced. "strawberries-18.00- 0 cases sold ittTested in the matter of legislation.. Does Dolicy-.huurares? e Conspicuously, displayed on the bill- natron for th Frsflklin, Parker and Timpanogos jThos. S. Jones; fourth watch, Wm. Peddlers, JftrsjLljjPJ' b? e,PIi9;. has addressed letters tauten different boards throushout the state today are he not kuo w "that thej candy .niadeJ)y)a..Wji1.Dfr..pre8?Ilte(j,---:- . Palmer; "scribe, 31 H. Bower; insiao 11 Of Which Were SOlid Cars. Ifan-o- a Ameelat 'in .im.nAWM-l' 1. Fruit-27." -- This is lie' fc cases ;n sigps calling upon the.pub!ic to he" Startup" ."" August Fischer; outside- - Airtrthpr-Sma- ll niloiikii . . . .. as- that- - made I s nt1 I. patroniEebome instifcrtkmsr ''Utah niniiT, ursi aicn oi aoui io peauiers, to cars euippeu oy ex-- , ntntp.-idnrohibition tdeetioa of officers and a good attend- sentineT.IZ i or ixiwiu-jGoods for Utah People." A thorough, by eitaer nuywr iun were sauu cars 1 Tbe; following Is a copy of one of teut, E. N. Jordan; Becond watch of press, oLWUK-... .hn.- fur its beimr.'Tresber: "ance is aesirea. loyal and conseiencioiis compliance M The report shows 230 bushel of fruit the etiQn received JronVtent. H. T. Hansen. - ."v Topoka, " people J with this policy Is the keynote of fu- and the met that the Startup destroyed on account of coddling-rfiot- h j 1 Provo reriture local prosperity. Do you fully rMnpToy aver i hundred' and San Jose Bcale, and 113, trees co.t- n(,ar sirTheref Is no such thing art BOOKS FOR should be am--- , THE GRIM REAPER CALLS - iB dinned and removed for disease. appreciate the fact that if every man deuts the gak, of li(mor !n anv wnatoever u,al why they, j and sufficient-reasoor woman whp!e duty it is to do the , The following number of trees were or form hi the state of hape. jWaVi In In 1914: Peaches, 1,100; apples, 'Kansas. A strict enforcement of the family, buying would confine ' them- should have a full local patronage. planted HENRY MRS CLUFF PROVO LIBRARY THE selves to a strict and practical inter- thi case, however,. "there are some 1,400; ."pears, law httg resajted In many 9,000; sweet cherries, to take uarroV who are. enough " heine forced to 3,100; plums and prunes, 1,750; twur ;'u..j1iiffM, Amu utnt-pretation .of this phrase, that the cash people the fact that the per capita of the people Of Utah woutd exceptions or the above named wmpany is "XasrT&ifufd'ay evening aOer lEomie The loliowing list of new books hftve l.ioo; small fruit. 3,r00. Seventy per Jingitfinate drug store. exceed that of any other state in the Union more than two to one? It is a the possessor of an ideal, has' the in the Fifth ward Mrs. Elizabeth Culff. been placed on the shelves of the cent planted In new orchards and 30) The nenaltv for violation runs from fact generally recognized by well inf- couragejof. bis x n v ieuo n ssuii d Js pot at about 10 Proov tbrary: cent toplaee dead tn'esr20Terio per jjenryJLlufCdied ; ormed "people-- that thew6men ot - a afraid "".to express "himseif. As a, good 'p ln; of Bright's disease. - Mrs. Cluff White '.Hyacinths, Hubbard; When cent of orchards were winter sprayed, v'e are glad whiskey has beet token community is favorably Wits oue 0f the pioneers of Provo, community are its greatest retail h.ilf o. the Thoughts Will Soar, Broness Von Sutt-ne- which ja 5 per tent ahead of 131 ' toward the propog'Mida iuj. CCTe nere about fifty years ago buyers, the man In most cases being Nurnery stock grown in county for - Clay Hanger, Ben nett Hn ma n the ' producer and the women I ra'tUerd by tbis gentleman, the ner "parents. Mr. "and Mrs. John Machine, Bennett; Food and Dietetics, dellvery fall of 1913 and spring of 1914 nnillITU tM Iff toniniimft be broad enough to atKu89elli an(1 was later married to Wiley; Reconstruction of Europe, M u r- planting: Peaches, 7.100; apples, 113.- I blJiilhlld OlUlU It 0 spender. It is to the sharers of our auce shu-ilJoys and. "sorrows to w hom a groat leaat to honor him for his convlc-.- ; Henry Cluff. She is survived by her dock; 'With the 'Victorious Bulgarians, ,M0; plums and prunes, 3,250; pears, www.... deal of censure is ,dueNotjhaMbpy Wagner;HistoT7''manr'nhe8, . mre altogether to blame, but to a vt!"" sirylor'nirironowera to import a Gpo Moulton of Idaho, Henry Middle Ages, Hendersen ; The Speaker, cherries, 2,500. There was planted of nursery stock great extent, and Insomuch ;as this la t'lgn advocate',- for he is Icapabld and C)i!t, Jr.. of Iieberr Lilly Hardnian, eight volumes; Changing American, At the meeting of the a fact it is to be Loped that they may able, a home product and they should Woodland, Summit ,county; C. IL Ross; Changing Chinese. Ross: Story t In JheBjringQtMii!.OiLaEpIe' board ft. t held today Jt , Tal-be prevailed upon" to take a'u interest &t-- behind him: II. McDonali. and PhilosoDhy of Mormonlsm, 10,000. apple brds, 7.000 sour fcnmry coininiisnioneiw L'irf ldalioTrrs. J. grafts, .. f . .. . . n PnA ..ns t.l...l .... , .m , t wm in the cause-whlinn uiiiuj miu'w row sweet cnernes, ii'iu It la the tnUijitof thaLJLhe. flour aiide hi .the . ExceUlor j provo, Win. Cluff. Jdaho; . Fredrick mage; Hares of Tttan, nemcker; l'nmi- - 'ciiernes, z,.i,uu ' thatj Mills will not be found in more this article to espouse. Cluff, Bingham;- Nellie tlw Man. Hoerness; Roman Political peaches, 300 apricots, 3,000 plums and building and tnat only necessary repair work be done at the present on acof the homes of Provo; y.t ;huline, .Idaho; John R. Cluff, Idaho. Institutions,. Abbott; Development of prunes, 14.R00 pears. It is the desire of the writer to deal of 'the overdraft in the general count, as much m possible with theituation It the only, home concern of its jfrs oiuff leaves 46 grandchildren and Modern Kurupe, Robinson & Beard; "".' ". fund. The claims of registers of vital as it exists in Provo today. T.ike far Kind,-liFINED FOR SELLING $50 jirotluct which is as. good as nine Recent Econojnlp Changes, Willis; WINE statistics werealHO cut down from 5) Instance the grocery business. It has auy. and manufactured from- the. por many years and her Bismarck. audOennan Unity Smlthj cents to 25 cents on tbe grounds of been but a short tlhie since the city wheat prown by Provo farmers should .husband lived at Cluff's"" ranch in First Napoleon. Ropes; tabor Prob A report " - Stimneri houseView of the county economy. Insisted PleHsant few the was infested of Gardlol be a vpon and by years Wasatch county with ago lems. Adams an army of dlways Philip Citizenship wife whenever she "calls up her returned to Provo, where they have and the Schools, Janks; Norse Myth was brought before Justice E. L. Jones auditor showing an overdraft In th solicitors who purported to be The funeral nerviceu ology," Andersen; Handbook of Beut last wee by Deputy Sheriff Clark general fund on January 15.' 19IB, of of large eastern wholesale grocer for a commodity of that kind. dwelt since. houses whose desire it was to sell to The .Knight Woolen Mills Is another will be bold- Tuesday at 2 o'clock In Readings, Clark; Principles of Nutrl-- , charged with selling wine, $S.;ii)7.ll was entered upon the minwas utes. Against this overdraft there Is, ana or the people of Provo groceries much enterprise of which every citizen the Fjflh ward meeting house.. a and entered .He plea guiuy Fed Feeding, tlon, Jordan; re- - however,, about $20,000' (estimawi) was and he which ISO, paid cheaper than they could bo furnished should be proud. Its payrolls are a Pyle; PpfWal Hygicw, Henry; to the j to be received by the county from . by the local dealers ;...1d, fact the peo- potent factor LAWHORN CHILD FUNERAL, prosperity that , perimental Dniry R.ictrology, Hasting; .leased. collected and unapportloned taxes loi was and now to its laid ve s enjoylug ple were to Limitations. l.awhorn ',i,yne are Constitutional Cooly: onrji gef their goods nt the should ho on tbe' backs and product LEAH this report Blso shows 48.404.S'i HARDING. same price, delivered s Princinles FUNERAL FOR In re-u the Constitutional ;l:ii4; Law, after appropriate of at their' home, nlay ward-as was paid by the! local retailors for wax expended on account of roads for sw .'; .. He' "ldent. of every , Cooly; City Ciovernment in the United j itponiej a! the Sharon. in'1 ; were nonths ending January' 11th. The ap held Mr. the stock they were selling. In thfjr services yester-of Funeral son gome peoiiie cbirn Hint the prices-oReforms and SJates, Conllng; Municipal th stores.".. ow oa the face of this does Provo merchants are higher than Mrs. ('has. and died iSttrr-thos- the Unlteif States, Devlin; Civil Cov day In thePloneer ward for Leah point ment of county road commission-ernmenIt "wm , Indefinitely- postiioned, It look plausible? Thai Is not a! day pf in the United "StateiO Fisk; Harding. The speakers Were Bishop, of, other citio. Do you thinkfor me mat tne one instant that manufacturers T and TacrSs the wrirrr raimnest through Jones Patriarch Albert .legiswWar..T..N. being .French Macv: Our Governmrnt impression Taylor. C. Mur Jobbers are going to seU to you a the and the Revolution, Slone; American and Elder James E. Talmage of,the i'lure may abolish the office, purchase of- goods siml- BURCHELL FLACK BURIED com road holdover the Vocal selections rey Twelves,paltry amount of goods at the same lar' to tbQsejQUJidJCQJLhjocal, shops, ; . v:.""-- ! N 'ALPINE CEMETERY Charities, Wsrner; Practical ffocjoi6gy,'(lupnim of Apostles. his tendered resignation, missioner, ana were soios John-But tne cnoir sup-irendered Dy the country. Uurchell Fl.lck, the j price that they offer them to deal- slmoHt all Wright; Problems of FoyUood. and Aldous which was accepted. ers who are handling thousands and posing tbejr were trifle, higher;, th son of Mr., and Mrs, Alroy.M. Falck, son; Elementary Applied Chemistry, by Miss Mabel 7Ion Frovo, fV- Dr. Walter. T. llaslor; of ... was - Dixon. the Miss - cause no doubt could be attrlbuted to Poutand . thousands of dollars worth of Practice of Harding died ward the First in pneuAllyn; Friday , . Principle . annually? t nnnnt. Would It be good buIneas tact upon a lack of local patronage, It Is volume monia. The remains were shipped to rry Culture, Robinson; Little Colonel, old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward nieriy or Lent, was ajijwuufu Pr. succeed to of low- prices, Alpine. Sarurdaypby O. H. Berg & Stories, 'Johnston'? Bears of Blue It. Harding and had been under tbe physiclan upon their part to get Into competi- of trade '" (Continued on Page Four.) lluphes. doctor's care for some time. tion with the retailers io wbo-River. Major; Jacob Hamlin. Soa for bfffi.U. t'iey d An Article Of Intense Interest Which Deals With The Vital Problems Of Provo. $200,000 More For This City If This Suggestion . Taken And Swallowed Hundred Entries And Prospects Nearly .Promising For The Best Show In The History Of The Organization. Officers are Well :o fifty-one- - .Pleased With that.--this- -- , heir-bus-messl " nnnurii - j -- -- ... lii--i,- w-- to-t- w ,.,; 1 r J , -- WfBf-eyirtcarBtiTe- mi win - -t II Kif HljVilfrl? . 4fc tiy-tAa- Tbe-epeake- rs tba ; W. - i - . - iliajLmtinhftreQrula tit -- . " ree-week- s' - -- -- hat I oxed-"apples r-forty 'I.itl - e - --r -:-:- , ped-dler- Denver-stoek-Bho- -- -- " ! in-th- e . . goinS-ciatio- - -- - ! . ;o-- s Salt : Thar-goodr.fir- " I iefealar-tteeiiag-- Ttrt. -- - - : ... 'u.- ". . - i. Ml . . year--around- ; . a n . ri,-- - kr;iw 0uD 1 1 aI,. J : n . so-call- pres-iiien- r JftrleO0l;3p -- wiff - 1 bav-iiB-i'- d r; -- . " - " pj I,li1 - . ' I , I . . -- -- Itrls-safe-to-- as5i -- ; ... 1 J a. A ; ch - Woolaten-two-third- s .1 u-- i . . . -- - repre-sentaiJon- HOME-MAD- Mrs.-.Clu- E s home-mad- e - J un--- i . i iv ! rt , ceie-lied- : T I f , w . - 'pei-KcrbJJ t I e - - - orr , , . . " that-permi- ts 5 . ; |