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Show We print Uie paper but we must have your in the delivery of same Call 95 whh your paper does not arrive. VOL. .XXIX. NO. I 3PM0Tr dbvotedto the CIVIC AND industri AL " 65. CONTRIBUTE " . This paper is always anxious to publish other people's opinions, therefore we ask you to send us a communication on any line of thought DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY. TANUARY 25. 1915. A IMOTP Mimrj dlillAmPiaJl.Vifjfti 11.. iralNiUii yfuiUliMlUiULTTh 1 - WASEMGEYllllIPlEe ESTABLISHED "REUB10US YERIHCAIIOSl" CAL1PFIRESTARTED 5MOQT ESTATE -SI- IBJECTOFSERLl BV PROVO GIRLS Organization Similar to Boy Prevo.- - nnnrn nnr VALUED, AT 244948. In the Fourth district court to- day, C. A. Glazier was appointed administrator of the"" estate of George M. Smoot, deceased, on-der 132,000 bonds. The estate U valued at J24,9$8. as folio wa.--J AT BAPTIST CHURCH Scout im, Emm-- : was-- tb 'Heliignus Vtrificatim RealTstaterlI5.M3rTnortgage, Sun bulijeci ol th sernifit jit-ie2,0S6; stocks, 15,411; cash. 1631; - Ksu'tisi $1,175. themiscellaneous, day at church. evening A campfire has been organized by a The , pastor said : ; :.' ati -- are many number of Provo girls, wih Miss zatlon ho - have honest doubts concerning Nellie Wilson guardian.-Theorgani-look-- " COLIOEDCIAL CLUB BALI There are honest is national in Its scope and is religion. light.-Th- eir doubts ing'for aregrave. intended to be for the girls what the Their minds perplexed It was to this IS GREAT SUCCESS The Utah County Poultry Show. Boy Scout organization is for the beys. class that Jesus addressed"- - hiuiselt The quarterly conference of tie spoke briefly, wjprk of Meetings will b. held every two weeks when he Baid,jIf.anyjnianwLOsto -- Closes This do -re Evening. Local and "awards will be" made' to-t-he menT His will he shail know, or the doc-tinUtah " stake, "held "yesterday, was at- record keeping in the "Church,-the232 people engaged in keeping The annual ball of the Commercial Fowis Ar Highly Praised wills to do he shail lf any-matended by a largo congregation. There being bers for different lines of activities, records- - of the various organizations d helttbr-hel-hairiicraftr-baithcraftn- d were present-of-th- ethe general authorities, in the Utah stake: He iaBtThursdarJilghrat spoke of the By . Scoring Judge. . Official Elder JosephP,. Smith, Jr.,' of .importance of this work and gave homecraft. In the summer excursions religion. , Christianity, 'submits. Itself Mozart dancing academy, was a bril to a test Eyery promise is a test, a the Council of the Twelve, and Elder some instructions to thOBe engaged in will be taken to the canyons and challenge to prove. But that test Is liant affair and" everyone who attendI Scoring B. H. Roberts of the First Council of ft that it might be .accurate, as 'statis- other points of interest. ed it la enthusiastic in their expres fiot of" that' the the dissecting room, the-- Seventies, and members of the tical reports, if not. accurate,' were of "."The following are the new .members ether and scapelr nor Is"1t"tliat" of sion3 of "the "pleasurable evening en of the Nellie Wilson, a and ... Pravo'cainp: stake presidency large repre- no. value. The Utah County Poultry assocla-tion'- s chemistry, test, tubes and such. The joyed. From a financial standjjolni! sentation of the : stake and ward . Benediction was offered by Patriach guardian, Marylene May, Lacey Hatch, materialistic test is not the way. also was It a President Joseph B. Orarge Rr tlill." great success, netting exhibit, which has ran here' Florabelle Aird, Leona Nelson, Alice authorities. . ... furnishes r partial verification. for the club about $100, and besides since Mondayand 1 wlllrjclose Keeler presided. The services opened andEugeniaJKroujjaSand&rFiBher, this" .Afternoon a courseof Thlstory. pro1 Bulbejortuou Maud-Kilg- ore and and . choir . After, singing by the choir- and Margeryffey , 'congregation sing; by ..the duces a prejudice against it. The aroused "Interest in the members and evening, Is considered the best In the Man,-- Who ComGladys Resor. iag Prabe-to-t- he victims salln by her de- incites them to closer and harder ef- history of the association. The Judge, jgrayeOyatria Saturday afternoon .the girls gave a covptlessmilitates' muned with Jehovah.? Prayer - was general staae authorities were prevotees, against Christianity. forts in behalf of . the community. . Charles V. Keeler, of Winomae, IniL," sented and sustained. It was an- candy fair at R. R. Irvine & Son' Nevertheless when offered by Patriarch Albert Jones, great epochs are - Much credit is due Urthe commit-- ii very complimentary ia his com to the "Lord, Our flight," "was nounced that sine the" last confer store wnicn was attendea Dy many ap scanned and the revealed his- - tee, Messr. J. Milton Jones. progress J. C. Deal. ence George "R. Hill of Sprlngvllle preciative patrons. J.. then tendered by the choir. , does furnioh a partial proof for Itory F. W. Deming, G. A.; Hansen. E. . A. the White Leghorns' and-t- he Br war President Josepn o, Keeier express- - had been ordained a patriarch, and I J e pleasure in again meeting with the Elder Wm. J. Snow had been: a p- Tfoduce lie goods.' Whe the tranj- - Mitchell Merl Taylor and W'alter P. Ueghora' females are among the best t neoule in quarterly conference; he pointed second counselor in the presi tebauwha had harge-H)f H.be tha,t he has - ever scored-,- and the formation oMndijndualsand j,aces.is 1 could say that, so far as the presl iPZlLiM-ltakeSundayschoo- l or White Wyandottes, of which he Is aa event . considered we say that, Christianity 7A en extensive- - breeder, are equal -- to any TEACHERS INSTITUTE doesJprod.ucfithe goods cywMblgllflf ' -n, were in a in the country. spiritually; ; Eraer J6sepTJ. Smith "was the first . The verification . of only practical WALLACE THOMAS IS than ever before.- They were showing "speaker: W, L. Bramall, the president of the the religion of Jesus Christ is by a Jle referred to some feata willingness and a desire to perform State Poultry association, states that personal test. History may fail to At the ity Teachers' Institute, held their dutie&j-i- n somenof the wards the ures of the reports as presented by the" exhibit contalna some of the fin- - " The and convince, you. teachings Saints had been visited by teachers up the stake authorities at the morning Saturday iiiss Mary Et Downey, state miracles of - Jesus - fall to touch est birds la the atate and show big' you. ITbrariahdeIiveredr to-1-00 anThstjdctlviad- But when you ' make a over former exhibits. :per cenr each monthrand "the session. He spoke of the blessings improvement personal test dress on the use of the library by thet .general-percenta- ge of-1 ai ad of Sprlngvllle won 4attenlingzlhe-paymenfe36tithingiErnest Oakley will ..bessatisf you iedThatdslwhat greater than it had been since a of the . advantage of the individual schools. Prof. V. H. Chamberlain Jesus meant when he said 'If any man "Wallace Thomas-of-t- be Third ward the. sweepstakes trophy cup for the' ' record has been kept of it. There had paying the tithing as the means were continued his course of lectures .jon wills to do God's will .he shall know is lying at home in a erious condition highest scoring pea. been a increase in . the number of received - through the year, . and not "Social Psychology." Edward II. Johnson, won the trophy of the doctrine.' Jesus does not pro- as the result of a bad bruise he reAfter, the" session, the board of Keeler spoke wait tilMhe end of the year, when the. tithe payers.-Presid- ent to" make. that testJnheaffec-tions- . ceived a short time ago in basketball cup for the best exhibit of parti-color- pose and Ith'e teachers were tne of the tmportanceTofrperforming this payment might difficult than education" He does as for the' deepest, practice at the B. Y U. gym. He fell ed bids. The followlng is the result irilActe Sunt T." V. Vs irtr or i can rt " of the of the scoring; if paid more frequently. duty, for the material" support The Lord k pf ourlves. But and bruised his knee quite badly, " school of teachers and the the folHigh of that the and Rocks Barred which blessings Wymaa caused traumatic synovitis. He had shown the Saints their duty in the church, Plymouth " pre-,?1the at t a. banquet Eighth grade low the .observance of tbis.law of the payment of tithing and there was no and third cockerel; Henry has had a pretty high -- fever at time Berg,-firsIn test to brtni? .W.toe na Hn. chuerh. He spoke of and encouraged excuse for their failure to obey-th- e itellect.1 He does. Bay 'that If any man but Coach Roberts and the physicians (L Woods,. second pen, first cook, third. , , , . ., 4 contributions to the. fund for the renon-tithe that-4- f first pen, first. he were a IL'anta fn hnv 'nfa fi IA MU UBVV UiO attending utate, that he will recover in pullet; ...kB, is Tfln-w , H'lnfa Uieiit " lief of members of the .church who are and second ben, first and second pul payer his conscience would not aouois iaia to rest ana nis mma con- a few days. ; let, second cockerel. suffering from the effects of the war. permit him to expect to receive the vinced that man must will to do God's ' Attendance at ward1 sacrament meet- blessings of the gospel. If we ex, White wTfl-JeOrpingtons Mark Shaw, . sug to. the EIGHTH GRADE OF CENTRAL .brings "the-te- st. dr and pul-- -, ings human ilL . the will to recover-- ls pected to receive the blessings .of the vSCHOOL ELECT OFFICERS Lehl, firstxock. first, andjecond made that the attendance was better gospel and be in full harmony and SUGGESTS GROUND UP7-third and Albert first Stubbs, let; Ithe physicians best friend, The will FOR PROVO than formerly. cockereLJbird pullet .',"., . l,..,. fellowship with the church, it was toJfarnj8helnMructor'te The. 'of the Central Buff Orpington a BenMoffaLJk er-- . President Keeler spoke of the con necessary to comply with alljthe la ws Eighth grade to The God is win obey W iv and Mrs. a. ex return-school assembled in their chapel room lean Fork, first, second and third pul-- v which show the and requirements of the church. The' ditions inthe-world- , pelte and satisfactory test of Christ's this. Round-Ued from the; yesterday fulfillment of prophesy and Indicate importance of-- the sacrament of - the morningand elected the following let, first cock.--- "'If HI religion. tflrdb held last week at' Logaa and class officers : President, Howard White Wyandottes Soren Morkr that greater progress will be made by Lord's supper wa3 emphasized as will he shall know of the doctrine," states that the event was one of . third pen, first, second and third cock Graham; vice president,., Alberta the work of the Lord'until the time' of without partaking of the emblems of the biggestT.drawing cards that j second pullet;-Jesse- -1 erel,- - first-a- nd the appearance for them-t- he a long time. has had for - and second pea, ' Logan , L1RS. JOSEPH BERRY Son of God. . first S. ShlrleyMadsenA: McCullough, 'SI.: Saints, could notretain. the Holy air Jex . is anxious to see. . a The class colors chosen were rose first and second cock, first, second w " President J. Wm. Knight spoke of Spirit and could not be in harmony "Round-Up- ' held In Utah county, -and third hen. .; the tendencies to devote too muca witiLlhe-Lflr- d, ; , : figure .. ;.j.- IS LAID TO REST was adopted for the class pin. one of is as the greatest educa- it Silver " Laced Wyandottes A," II. were i timeio materiaTlhings,-whic- h The work in the house of the Lord tional features for a town and not bo profitable and productive of and gathering information for this Jones, first and second pen, first, seccounty that can be secured. ond and third cockerel, first, secoLd FRED J. BOLGER ACCEPT8 happiness as spiritual things.. The purpose which had been referred to fact that every . deed is recorded in the forenoon meeting, as being The funeral servicis for MraJoseph POSITION WITH GOLDEN RULE and third pullet, first and second hen. should be an incentive to right doing done by the Relief societies, was enBlackJyangsbans-- Ji held yesterday in the" Fifth LATE&T-THINFOR and this would insure happiness. The couraged and the brethren admonish- "LEG CANE," cockereJRoyukeBocend. -- Orei pen,Jirst . J.Boler WOMEN . AT PALM BEACH,. FLA. ."s."v'a' pen, third cock, second pullet; Joha deedsof men were recorded, la-t- ae ed that there was also in this partii uy a liuge uuiign gauou 01 irienus pna has recently taken a position with the and second pullet; C. O. human mind and this made it com- - cular an " Important duty "devolving reat,ve8'- - he Bpeers J were .. Pr. Golden Riiiestore of this place and Gulkk, first 23liss Margaret Arbuckle . r- ----: 'first I pariti vely easy ' to understand how Dahltjtiist, penr second cockerel, v- - Middleton of Salt upon" them. Lake, later may succeed Mr.. Towner as first societv at Palm Beach. Fla.. with a lGeore second and enck, - first, second " fthey would be recorded for' the JudgElder'-.WOn the matter of records the imj Bishop T,' N. Taylor-an- d Mr; Towner "will go to manager. all women which other cane, ' , society hen. and third t r of the lives of men and. women. portance of individual records ing M' ,.IBU8MJ w"Ja? Laramie, WyorjUo open another store . : .i .. , . 1 in there are taking up. This is said .to-a i IT. Rulon Cochin 'i Buff Bantams n h nrFRn, v rta 'i .i ii.iuniifin Dixon, 'v Jonnson quartette. - for. the Golden Rule people.' Mr. Bol-ge- r being kept by the Individual be the very latest thing at the beach nlBne(1 cock-first, second and third hea'S lathings that greater blessings might be was" explained and it was urged that was publicity manager' for Meier first and 1b having a tremendous vogue. Black Cochin Bantams Rulon received. & Frank company of Portland before such records be kept and that . the Miss Arbuckle cane about FUNERAL OF the ! carries first first and second Dixon, cockerel, fKINS Storing Grain Commended. records of the church be not depended coming here and has had a wealth of h e n. to help her along the sandy " President A. N. .Merrill quoted on alone. Efforts should also be made with her experience ln this line of work. '. beach." The handle shows distinctly Cochin White Bantams Rulon Bring up a child in the way he should to obtain aid record information of ' ' LARGELY ATTENDED hen. first o and when, be is old he will not de- - dead ancestors, their names, place and the outline of a woman's leg, from the Dixon, ln"wood. carved knee White Plymor t.h PROF. E.S. HINCKLEY GOES art therefrom." 1 i e s poke - of - the time of birth, death, etc." - '" Rocksjoseph ."7. Seethaler second pen, .. second cock ood work of the- Relief society In B. H. Roberts Urges Help for Belgians basbeejrlssutd erel, first, second and third hen, third torlng grain and other" work required Elder B. H. Roberts explained that to Francis L.MuUiner --Of . LehLand The funeral services for George TO STATE INDOST. SCHOOL pullet; E. II. Ilatton, first pen, first f them; the work of the Religion the quarterly ;conferences differ from the . stake tabernacle Eking1 Jheld Mervene. West of Pleasant .Grove. cockerel, second pullet; Wm. Good-ridglasseS was also commended.- - Many the were attended. by a large "worshlpplnR";assemblies ordinary Friday.. third hen, third cockerel, first 'arts are being play ed- In the great hribS In "this that reoorts are of the of relatives and friends. ' needy was referred to, and the ' ' pulleL theater of life, and It behooved theiRiven of te work in the different de- Professor E..S. Hinckley, dean of simple practice of : contributing to Bishop Burdell Davis, of Pleasant . Buff Bussey, Leghorns Horace Saints to play well their part. In the partmehts of the church, that "taking those in distress the. provisions" saved. View ward, presided.'' The invocation the Teachers' college at the B. Y..U., f irs t second..and thlri. pen-flraaeeJ-on- d fhaidst of the complexity and diversity Ltock of each. inonth,-- ; was .offered 4y Patriarch's' Albert wae appointed i from, superin second and third and . pullet, first, rlhat suir6uha8" OTugr"every' iiian and may oe aone ana aeiinquenaes may and the great extent to which these Jones. The speakers were President tendent of the State Industrial schoul - 7 cockthird" second and third henrirsff ffoman should be careful to adjubt be pointed out and corrected; and that offerings would .offerrelief were ex- Joseph B. Keeler, Bishop Buckley and at Ogden, and his many friends are ' '. erel. j or iimseir herself so that he could teach- John R. Stubbs and Bishop Dayis. both glad and sorry at the change in questions of importance to the people plained. On the matter Black LeghornsOwen White, first Ms part hi the world's work and "at might be discussed and considered ing, Elder Robets showed" the need They testified of the useful, honorable Mr. HInckley'a fortunes. Glad that hlj pen, first, second and third hen, first ; the same time be true to the princi- for the -- benefit of all. He referred-tfor guidance by-t' Spirit as to num- life of the departed and his devotion educational ability has won him this and second cockerel. :j ples of the gospel. He urged t'ou a number of matters whlchi had been ber of visits, length of visits, and sub- to his family and the church, and the recognition, and sorry that' his new S. C. Rhode Island Reds L. II. Mar-rot-t, children be trained to attend meet-fag- s brought out in the report at the mornjects considered, that a feeling of faithfulness with which he, bad per- duties will take him from Provo, wheru third cock; Chas. W. Thomas, sec- - ,,, in their youth that they might ing meeting, among them the keephe has won a host of friends apprecia- ond confldence, good will and helpfulness formed every duty in life; and symp-raigpen, . second "cockerel; Walter1' i&ecome acquainted with the princi- ing of records. He spoke of the anx.eist between the' teachers and i thetic words of consolation were ad- - tive of his untiring labors In . behalf Heier, first pen, first cockerel ;,W. L. " of the ples of education. gospel, and hear the testi- iety of the Prophef Joseph Smith in those assigned to him to after, dressed to the bereaved relatives. Bramall, Ogden, first and second pulmonies of faithful men and womea to this matter as an evidence of the im- -' This was of great Importance, far The Invocation was offered by Elder Professor Hinckley Is a native of let ,flrst cockerel; (Henry Thomas, ' .the truthfulness of the gospel. . Vocal' selections Fillmore, but has been connected with first cock, portance of correct and ' complete greater than the anxiety to make a Wm, S. Fausett. first, second and third hen; li Elder J. C. Swenson the B. Y. U. and lived in Provo; for Wells L. spoke of the records; the contribution to the war good record in the number of visits were rendered by the Boshard-Pynv. second cock; W. Brlmhall, Quorum, of the stake; the victims were referred to and Elder made. "The spirit of the work and quartette. the past 20 years. In his selection to H. Salt Maxwell, third" third Lake, pen, Riders were assisting members of tne Roberts asked that his hearers, If they thevkind of work that you do Is of I ' succeed Dr. E, G. Gowans, the retirthird pullet. , Quorums In the mission field and they were sorry, show it by their assist- more importance than the number of SPANISH FORK .CITY FILES SUIT. ing superintendent, the Btate gains the cockerel; (Continued on Page EighLV" ere making an increased effort to ance. He suggested that if half of the services of an able and conscientious visits you make to your people.'? tnprove themselves " ' educatlonaUy great quantity of wheat stored by the Benediction was offered 5y Hishop Fork- City has commenced educator, and the good wishes of all Spanish nd ln lhI way to an actioh'In the Fourth district court Provo people go with him totals new R. R. IRVINE'S HOME better prepare for Relief society against a time of need, D. D. McEwan.' I fffficient ,;; " church woifc. l to et al field which now exists, could be sent to the of Jarvls perDAMAGED BY FIRE ; Evenina'Sesion. . v George' against activity. f meT V- - C Henrichsen spoke of the war stricken' people of Belgium- - It In theevenlDg a joint conference of petually enjoin defendants' fronf aswork of the Seventies. He t A fire started Saturday after- spoke ol would show the benefit of obesrvance the Relief .society and the primary serting any claim to or - interfering FUNERAL OF HENRY ARROW- ;, We Importance of the work and duties of the counsels of the servants of the association CARGELY an which control and with use ATTENDED In at noon the SMITH in the roof of R. R. Irvine's held, plaintiff Jas bf Seventies, and expressed re- - Lord In a practical way and this residence on North Academy ave- - contrlbyted by of a stream of water of about two sec- Krets that.more Seventies were not In wlieat renwhich was were ond hat! raenrbprs of the organizations held yester nue. It is supposed to have been Funeral services feet developed in 1914 by the i practice of storing mission field . i the ArroWBmlth resl the for at often been - considered usleess, anil dered, and an encouraging instructive .Denver & Rio Grande Railway caused. by burning soot falling on Henry day "work conducted wai delivered by EIder ;Pany east of Spanish Fork., and soli den ce of o.FWil son, ..,The speakci by the quorums was even by some of our own. people, of the. roof.,, ..The out .w.1 ; - ' v ! to Spanish ; Fork City for1100."nt is weTe Elders Albert -- South wick, John to be Smith. f by the fire department before ;r f good" iresuUs ln the wav of Dreoarinz admitted to be of great E. G. Booth F. and Warnlck. Music defendants have : choir The tabernacle rendered was" much done. The practicable a'alleged prevented " damage .. . . ? k r " tu oeyenueB lor their work and creat value, and it would be a good way to 'umber of beautiful and highly appro: plaintiffs from taking .the water, for was rendered by the Boshard-Pyu. damage Is estimated at from fSO 'to $73. .. preach the gospel, the Institution of ciated, selections both at the meetings which damages in, the sum of f 100 Is quartette, Wm. Buckley and Mrs. ing an interest on their part. fcider Edward II. Holt, stake clerk, the fast day offerings for, .the benefit bt day and evening. ! Sadie 7 ";.;" asked. . ' , Ramsay. Elder CHrRoberts and Apostle JairF: Sittith Jr. ; Addressed tReMeeting Yesterdsy. The Church Urged to Help the Belgian Sufferers. Splendid Reports of the Stake Heard 4nauguFatd-4- n GHICitfJS ; J i JI e 'L e , suchs " . 1J13-tor- y - ' -c- better-conditio- -- be-mo- re T..?TT ... .na laWr-HeTf- -- elt- -- . 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