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Show . FREE TICKETS. This TO" -- still offering paper Columbia the to ticket a. vaudeville for every 50c paid on subscription, either new or old. is- - VOL! XXIX. .JDJEYQTJTOJrilEjCiyiaANDJNBUSTO NO, 69. A Reply To WW IE INDU STRY Telegram Hie 8, 1915. ESTABLISHED 1881 ii'lin flDti-Probibilioni- sIs Contradicts - Colborn's Statement lowing telegrams are of interest. -- Those familiar with unditions in the country generally Icnew that the supposed statijes real-lw. . . 1 J 'r f . ti t . gHwn-Hv--tait-faaKe-wenave m formation and from authentic sources the following telegram- was sent to Kansas: .".Provo, Utah, Feb. 3, 1915.-- Wra- .- A.-- - McKeever, Professor: Cild - Welfare,- - - University" ot - -Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas.- : 1 F. Colborn, formerly of Kansas, and Tev "Judge Flpr tt IV'U ttvuir ,T F declared before the legislature here that prohibition in niLLLU Goshen n,,1;cte.tkn will hold their final meet-Kansas had increased crime, death rate, homicide, suicides, divorce, s oircnaay, j eoruary Hj- tag ,pn lJnooin juvenile delinquents,: insanity, etcy, claiming to "quote from govern which time . the most j2f 'at ment census reports comparative figures with license states. Also SOLDIER work of our ambitious asserted 'Kansas prosperity due solelyto great crops and high price and . teachers, In connec-- i wheat. Telegraph my expense answer to such assertions. . the energetic- - students who (Signed) "GEORGE A. STARTUP." ; On account of the great snowstorm a reply wa9 delayed until ?' have een delving Into the resources Af"of our wonderful" state," wilTbrlngbe-7- i Saturday- nwrnmg, wHehtHe foWowing 'was received : "Lawrence, Kansas, Feb. 5, 1915. fore" the public the results of their re-- ' A. Startup, Provo, Utah In Jactsjtnd figures. The day Hilbert Jensen - Loses -- Life "George Colborn statement fraudulent and defamatory. Compareold fitting program .given YV -- Hl 'open H'ith complete ones. Prohibi- WhenTErown From Engine imperfectly reported statistics with recent 'fyby the High school students of the in Kansas.- - We lcadhcattr-tir- i .ifCenlraI schoorat"? o'clock,rwhen"""the precentage of Crime, suicide, poverty, juvenile delinquencies, etc. will be our of exhibit many produets ....... m ? Hubert M. Jensen, a D & R. G. Our legislature will probably act relative to your telegram. --7- rrefforts display..-Alsthe 'on "WM.'A. McKEEVER." worthy , ; (Signed) j lllzzmiiA,Jjaamiim1alY killed at ..... . " . iui n rv OFTBEfiBIP'1 MlMlUliaCy The s'tatemtnts made by certain business and professional mail at Danqueis ana neanngs aunng the. past- week wwi in an effort to influence the legislators against prohibition, the. fol' ious to publish other people's opinions, therefore we ask "YOli to send us a communication on any line of thought OF UTAH COUNTY PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY Tlie Provo Home Industrial Association Have Planned a Splendid Display at the Central School and Prize Songs land Essays Will be Given at the Tabernacle re y HOLD SPLENDID SMOKER Provo Traveling Men of the U.C;T. Celebrate in . iuggett,-h"t-in-m.lcr- -tu "RoyalStyleT up-to-d- On,Saturday night the local organ sation, So. 428, of the Untted Cojn.- merclal Travelers, held a banquet at' Hoover's confectionery. Sixty-thre- e of the genial knights of the "road wero present and many of the ''Bosses they represent were present to lend thoir dignity to tbe occasion. The banquet - room- - was pervaded bjr- - a spirit of congeniality that 'none could rmlmt and the assemblage was one t- - nt super-intenden- tion--Jwltl- i- : inn - . Vah " llr proud , : t w.-- . ofour students along .4 the line ol Mr. night- toe.ltBOay--gk4flg-an- d r Jensien was up" on lhe"Tia:ck of 'the : the work of our domestic art depart engine wbile switching, wben the ment Utah refreshments will be engine started, throwIngiim;-toth- e The- - proceods will go to our sold rallsandLJiumped him Into some Schools, and a. general good. time is cars, killing him almost Instantly and terribly mutilating his body... The engexpected him - scream - as he - fell Atr 7: 30"oclock xall are Invited To ineer-heard but could not stop the engine in Jlme "he tabernacle where we will listen to save his. life. to the singing of the prize songs,- - the Mr. Jensen was 24 jears of age and reading of. the poems and aaseys, also the only support of his widowed - mother, Mrs. Louise Jensen, 156 West y, speeches from, our prominent represenuxives - rne ijraes to De awaraea Second- North street, this city,' and four younger sisters; he has a brother fs are as follows: wnereaboBts whose ls not" knownyto V first "Utah, Eighth grade song, h prize. I2J50 cashj second prize, C. the family. The remalns'were brought il; Goodwin's latest, volume. v Seventh grade song. "Prof 0," first to the undertaking p.irlors of O. II. . U. prize, $2 CO cash; second jylze.T'he' Berg ft Son: "" .' . V Castle Builder." tfTTHigb. school peem'Ttah," first prize $2.50 cash; second prise, L. Q. EVANGHIST SERVICES AT Richard's Poem a. aoldipr-jmTnirngrt- lSRSriURY CfiltlSS AF.1ERICAH FORK BOOZE ;, . - l y - . . - Manufacturing," first prize. E'."R!aiw from Knigh i Woolen Mills; prise, box - Startups'- -; be ! 1 Eetafn - - THF MFIHOfllST i t.-on- h r.'.adios. .first cash. Essay on -- agriculture,- rflM pri. cash"; second prize, $1.50 Essay-o- n pin from Iron Blossom; from High school, first prize, from Knight Woolen Mills; H Socond prize, $1.50 cash Dress from Eighth, grade, first rize, $3.00 cash; second prize, $1.50 cuBh. . ; .. . fn eu is - M T . T.'Thurman acted as chair W. i - of -- Briggs - Pharmacy,-- a vs. American Fork City, corporation, Mayor-a- rl S. Greenwood, the members of the City Council," Recorder JoBeph B. Forbes and City Marshal Willis Bromley is being heard before Judge A. B. Morgan In the Fourth district court It is an action to Issue druggisl's license to plaintiff. A license was ap- - v- -- Tbe-c- ase " the ground that A member of the plaia-Uf- f nee-ensar- ', ,af-a- n iiisn;c;sfii?EssEiiiifs : ' n . t it -- j Attendedhyaui)le - '0 jrt '"TT'fr ltlf Pounds U.ltih. sugar... ' liest cake, rlfta grade, first prize, v' 'So pounds iloover's flour; , second priZP I UU Mr com piayt Lawrence Briggs, had First. This :was a heavyweight P Mrs. Hasel Mitchell Mrs. j tBV KNWBBV sale of boea convicted of unlawful between Finley G. Brooks and match, " 30o ain UlfOLIIULlin I ililLLIULII I A. H. BeatrKTirindmarsh-an- d "Misses Elva UrfaTso asks-For$fiquorT-PlbeLong A short comment sufand Sophia Collins, all of Provo, and fices to tell the tale. Mr. Brooks damages. and sisters au4-Rpvftn,tl bnvthcra TJrooks swatted the" Garden City" Real Mrs. Collins was j . Miss L. C. Sorenaen of .sail- Lake Estate other relatives. company on the left ear and active in church work In the Third 'has bought th mill'nerv " bunlnR U onthe battle without a CHURCH: H.J. JENSEN WILL BE struggles. ward, and later In the Pioneer- - ward..! fornHv-Vt- m nrr Mrk M a J)iien Second. Next came W. T.Thurmaa She was Becretaryofthe ward Relief.. v and Berry- - Mayoockrthe Tosult was ' socleT,"a"CthUmTofherdeatlL"Tbe Miss Sorenson has for. a long , time very definite. Mr. Thurman with a Ma-Mr. sent " weirjlaoe4jrighthook cock into4heaweet rsalms of oblivion. U It L U I . I U L U nLI UZ LA I U City anL UL conlact her Jiew The funeral for Jlf.bert M. Jensen, Third, Muttand Jeff auxt appeared onTthe scene, ieron!flod by T. A. tfie young man who was accidentally In the near "future Miss Sorenson Thurman. juid C!uu: Thomas, For once kileij at Soldier Summit. Friday night, i ,1 - lor i ncrwces n the usi al outcome as pictured ln Bud , ., , r. lauenu .AA vie iue will be held at Pleasant Grove tomor Olsen-he.Fisher's cartoons was reversed and Second ward:. la the today row. Services will be conducted in with the plaudits of the throng making ;t3J :partlesand were jard the Pleasant Grove "tabernasrfTatrj meeting . house, ad w lr6dlct that th tribute" to bis prowess Mr. Thomas: 80clf and relatives of Udf8 large congregation : o'clock. of Irovo w111 the!r monumental the kibosh on ih!a fr!ends.-T- he Elder put were smkers r to the new .estshllshment. larger opponent. drew Knudaea and - Bishops O. : H. SPEAKERS AT GEORGE. .' '. 'J nrarth. Ffira ' D.;ekcr'; 'and "TJ.TT. V " '" Berg; Burdell 'Datri ind rrjelatfajr'-l'1- " VY. RUSSEL'S FUNERAL Thurm an mixed It. next,- - the former The ward choir rendered selections, rkllT llf fl fll EH Fill I 0 losing, defeated by" the furious on--: and Miss Alne duff a solo. There )lhit I . II UUL Lit liuLLO The speakers at the funeral services Ulaughts of his "sparring partner." : were many heautuui norai orreruigs.. for Ge6r?e W. Russell, held at tha Fifth. ' Germany came to the front home Friday, were Elders Edward OFFICERS with a husky representative known as Farrer and Evan Wride. Vocal selecS1BERT J'hOips Speckart and King' George's tions were rendered by members of envoy Arthur Craven bit the dust th s ward choiri Followin g the servMain Event. The of stockholders annual meeting DIES PROM CALCULUS ices the remains were shipped to St That ProVbThas some "white hopes' theJghtWoolenMUls company was was exemplified when Alvin Peterson Johns, Tooele county; for : burliLi held here SaturdajLjanilj'iu a- -' ; - f . ,, Beit bread,, Sixth . grade, first prize, poumi noover -- uour ; - piecona u it , IS" it- UlO-iOll- man and bis introductory remarks were well "placed and appropriate. CHARLES A. PERKINS ; They wore followed by a violin and CALLED TO LAST REWARD C harlea A, Perkins, whom Governor piano duetMyj-endereby Professors Whitman appointed to succeed him i A. C. Lund and M. S. Gudmundsen of district "attornejppf"WewTYbrk. county, the B; Y. U., who were heartily ea-MrsMary-5ollIn- s. ' has been connected with tha district cyred i widowf-th- e .. J.. office Is since and 1897, attorney's' The important matter of eating waa late Thomas Collins, died at her home considered the foremost expert In the then taken up and the and in the Pioneer ward yesterday mornstate in the drafting of. Indictments enthusiastic attention eppetltles deto .the paid ing from' Bright's disease at the age and the preparation of criminal csee licious comno that banquet proved of 54 years. ' Mrs. CoIHub came to for trial.- y. ment on thepart of the writer Is Utah from England tn 1874 with her ' ... ,. ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lid - fc'y'.vis-y.-'ct.TA nameaf all the members were dlard.i Sins ,is survived by the' follow- on slips of paper and drawn, placcd ,I i.ng chlldrenr John T. Colllri- ol toufiad, JsuUabl op; or.ats fo a tox fol-loing. contest the results of which Lake; Mrs. My pa Halstead and Mrs. ; second prize, z. Dress -- I - o. . .. h N. J aay 1- - m x,.- MRVICt - -- Pd w - ofonrTHome--Prov- .'vx The committee who were In charge .JUL. 5"" wing. gea. ilemen: R. E. Knowlden, W. T. Thur-roan and Arthur Craven, who ac authorities on arranging social affair and In the art of making piwpVwyl- - j t d1 Tellin-sni- Speeches Make Banquet Memorable .JDDnimrimiiii icn rnuvu iiihh r, ry Mu$i--Sto- -- ; a CONTRIBUTIONS . - This paper is always anx RE-ELE- cm,, rourta' raae, iiray ynse, 50 pounds Hoover's" flour; : second prize, 10 pounds Utah sugar.. 'I'- Besi candy. High school, lirst prize, ' ;v 20 pounds Utah sugar;second prize, - ;-- pounds- - Utah sugar. DBest candy. Eighth .. grade, . first J -- Edward Lalrtf- -f Ul3,auperin- - MlNINtTCtAIMS LOCATE20 second Uta jjounds hsugar; j j 1 knrHe NEAR 8ANTAQUIN tendent of the Methodist " Episcopal J V Ple, 15 pounds Utah sugar. now Is in churches Utah, conducting Best article onElectriclty and Its IU ' tic afcrvlc in the Lars L. Olsen has located 32 mining i series of evADfe'-eUjHTeea." first prized splendid electrical Methodist church at Provo for ten claims the Nolo, the Rex, the Brooks, 'i U't appliance from Utah Power & Light days, beginning Sunday, February.-- ?, and David Nos. 1 to 29 in ' . If U company. : and contlniuz taroueh Februarv 17. rado mining district near Santaquin. 1 ?- Best artiflA on "fins itid tta VaHau cTalma areHocatod'ln promlsln "Tf Y'tT,"r flrsrprize, $10.00 cash" from the afternoon, and in the evening at territory near the Spring-Lak- e Mining g T : 30.,, O'clock. : As sodiatedL with expoB-icrnSocial company'B. Bibje property l The organization' is to d rt ted td our iu afternoons. All are invited. Mr Olsen are R. E. Knowlden and iVrnal banks, and the above-name- d others, wbo are Interested in the tstrles for thA Spring LAke Consolidated. A We feel that the movement ALPINE DISTRICT DEBATING M,l not only stimulate education, but v' Repress upon our mlnda CHURCH C0NBRE6ATE0HAL the great MANAGERS I of supporUng the'stata that sup-1 W-'Tl- i US bv inv.H SUPPORTS PRGHIB11I0H .niany worthy Industries, and In the DATE accomplishment of this, the aim of the Jflome Industrial association will be at the First Congregational church reached. The Alpine High school district services Saturduy forenoon the folmanagers met here Saturday lowing resolution was adopted:-;----"T1 and fired the date of debates between the Legislature and Governor of JEPPERSON'S PAINTINGS ON the debating teams of the LehL AmerUtah. Sale Lake City, Utah: ' DISPLAY AT.WOOD-CLIFTON'- 8 ican Fork, PUsant Grove and Ileber . "Gentlement:' At the morning serHigh schools, for the 20th. Each school vice of our church, the following reso'Passer-b- y fehould not forget has two; teams;; one will take the af- lution was adopted: to notice the two larea nalntlnra , firmative In a debate to be held In f 'Resolved, That we, the members in the window f the ; Wood- its home town and. the other 'the of the First Congregational church ot !) Clifton Mercantile comixanv. Both ne?atfre in a debate bekl In another Provo. .Utah,, do hereby sustain the PalntlnRg-we- re town painted by our subject is; J'Resolved, That Woottoa prohibition bill; and earnest local artist, '.Mr. Samuel United States Should Immediately ly urge the passage of the same iy the Jppe son, ani are two of his best Proceed to Increase Us Standing tbe state legislature now in session. -, Paintings.. The first-I- s a scene .v4-. . Armament," ; (Signed) "PHILLIP KING, Pastor . from Ben Hur and entitled "The . 15 i-- -- ir. , m s - - the-Eld- o J i Offe. 1 ebating o . ij j .y I - . Chajkt Eace" 't pUis 8t-'f r t U PKt-pli- The other la a ter& ot buffalo on the and Is called "In the Days of . 'v "iotp.i- FRED VV. FREESE GOES MRS. COLLINS TO BE EAST ON BUSINESS BURIED TOMORROW 2 F. W, Freeae, tnanigerof the'Utah " Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Coi-ltw U1UUU f3UA- - Valley Gas - Coke company, left last will, be held tomorrow (Tuesda)) oa taeso w ! Thursday for St Ijonla nn hualneaa at 1:30 o'clock In the Pioneer ward piacea . . - v A oy our nome connected with in recent reorganiisa- - mftbg houBe. The remains may be wv. t v i stvt r " in inn i I'll Vip tcVAwcSrTl tVi: Ten-.j- r ir re r' h' rr:.r vr t i e to te gjue V-o- "'"ss : ..... ti-- j ! ut to .::. o! w 'dlors were reflected E. P. Elll 'Mrs. Martha Slbert. of Thistle, died C. -W. " Nlbley. David A, Smith, J an Friday, following operation for ciilcila8Mr3.-jSibert-Was2Winyears of age; she Is survived by her hus Mahgum. The board organized with band,' I. A. Sibert, four children,, and the following officers: Jesse Knight, brother - and slater living We torial mitts Tor, three rounds. When the battle commenced Mr. Peterson 8mftLUUl8- gW wuv u - a - vuv - uv eral Johnsoniau wallops. This seemed to wake him up and tbe end of tha . f partt WfftiNebwka.uBralrvtel-be'Mido- B weak. ended vpry clpants w. Lester Mangum, secretary held ia the undertaking parlors of.nw AnecdoteiH and dLilect stories were Graham &' Jones at ' 2 o'clock treasurer. The reiwrts presented ilvt'pTT)yJoe"I5lackhurtt''r Salt Iake" ae8da7;he'tntermenrarlkenie8hd'we a satisfactory condition of the kf lchnut fame; R. E. Knowldftn. A. frovo cemetery. , .. i business for the past year and pros C, Lund. Fera Decker and W. T. Thurpects for the coming year are con- man alxo ran. sidered very favorable. At the conclusion Clfalrman Thur UTAH LAKE ASSOCIAill ,man issiu'd an invlution, supplemented by. R, K. Knowlden. for a big meetMASS MEETING OF PROASSESSES LAID NEAR LAKE ing to be held on Feb. 27 to appoint representatives to the senior council HIBITION WORKERS CALLED meeting which will be held ln Salt The Utah Lake association, at a Lake, March 6, 1915. I'rovo hai a right to be proud of meeting held Friday evening, approved a contract to be submlted to the mem"The Bunch," for they do more to bers for "their signatures. It Is an ' Wednesday In the Ubenacle a mass if and advertise It wfll than agreement to pay 6 cents for each meeting will be .held to, discuss meas- the average person knows. acre of land owned which will be ef- ures and resolutions to be presented fected by the rise and fall of the to, the state legislature of Utah favorGEORGLCONRAD DEAD waters of Utah lake above compromise bill for state-widpoint This money will be used to de--J ing the proposed Chairman II.' C. Jex of "prohibition. fray expenses of the association. George "Conrad, of Pleasant View the City Prohibition league is sending ward, died Saturday morning from SANTAQUIN COUPLE 8EEK DI the word, to e very part of the county cancer at the age of 77 years. The VORCE ON CHARGE OF CRUELTY and many delegates and work- deceased was born ..at Brownstown, "! today A divorcewas granted Lizzie Wayne connty,.MIchigatur He came to -Whitear'from Eugene Whltear today, ers from all the wards and from'' every Utah In 1864 and has since lived " " here,; : in- the Fourth district Mr. Conrad was unmarried; he Is sur-court, on - tbe district are expected." grounds of cruelty; - Both parties ask- ; The tabernacle choir under the di- vlvedrby one sslter, Mrs. Elizabeth ed for divorce on the grounds of rection of Prof. J. R., Boshard will Hooks, of Provo. Funeral services err were held this afternoon at o'clock plaintiffs complaint- - was furnish --special music and Nephi-L.- ) e case was tried on Morris will be the principal .speaker. at the undertaking, parlors of O. If. withdrawn defendant's .T. 'Dr. W. T Hosier and Prof. Earl J. Ber & Son .' Tones was appointed a commissioner Glade will also speak on this occa-twere Patrlarcl The a peakers l Albert. Jones. BWfop Burdell Davis " pnr'.ltkn the property. The parties cipn Tha public .intsred are. from Santaiuln, and were married Workers are Invited.- - The meeting will and J. E Booth. Music was furnlsbci 'In yed-'au- d - jt ' ise e " " . ' - l elty-but- ond-th- -- ' cross-compl3ln- . o and-'al- |