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Show - FREE TICKETS This paper is "still offering a ticket to . .the Columbia vaudeville for every 50c paid on subscription, either new or old. V0L7XXIX; : 1U ill MLB: N 11 DEVTEDHEjaYICTAN N CV72. FEBRUARY CWsMQAlJELllBJIKOiGLY. 18, 19157 i5s-;P8ESIDl:BRIli- ESTABLISHED 1885 ; Income from farm products and AHOTIIER i President George U- Brlmhall of the Brigham Toung na iversilj? ilef t y etei - t, Bill Provides for Conderr. nation : for Irrigation -7 Purposes of Water Used for Power." Many sioner of Interual 'Reveaje - At the,first regular meeting of the That while he favored opposition to Couunerekfr club held since the dec-tio- n the measure, too much haste-shoulof tie new officers, only & fair not be used, . He elated that Irrigathe tion was but tensely interested number primarily the first, use' for members were present, and during which' water was intended. the evening, subject was brought up Mr. rose here to say that any Ward that is of peat importance to some this water could conseindustries: and sorporatlon obtaining of the ofyProov ' condemn all property to using the water. ProvopeopIe. quently President Deal called ' the meeSIn? Joseph A. Buttle and W. J. Startup d q3. 4 cinnatl,' whlre he If.iy Oil FREIICII SOIL dayiorSalLM wIlTaWnTlhTe-ee- s- I Jjoral4V'Sshtefrter Provo Industries Employing Hundreds Threatened. Committee Appointed to Work for Defeat of Measure - OF- ill ciuded in tax rwaras of Lioonie tor the ..trar in wbu-rih v nr sold for money ora: mtmey equiva-lenaworiiutfto a defik-iomade f CONTRIBUTIONS This paper is always anxious to publish other people's opinions therefore we ask you, tonend Jia r Qmmtmifa. tion on any. line of thought vision of the National' Education al associa- From 300,000 to 600,000 Flflhtlng Men tion, which opens on toe 22nd. Before t Etaplet, Near Boulognt; returning he will visit some of the . Others to Follow. leading, schools of the East and to be gone about two weeks. ""Tnconflrnxation of the cable mes- W.HrDUSEHBERRY ex-pe- sage sent from Paris January 14. stat- - . lng thaCfiboutl 500,000 English troops ramiro en rrencn boii within a few .days visitors, returning jfrom Etaples, near Boulognerepor- tcities of English soldiers with a popu- ilatlon of 300,000 to 600,000. : ... I This vast army of ten to twentr The funeral services for MrslAun army corps Is the bii Enellsh arm Eliza ;Foote, held Tuesday in the ItfthrTLord Kitchener haajbeen training for ward meeting house, were attended by the past half year and is expected to many relatives and friends. Thl fol complete the Herculean task of hurl lowing speakerstestlfled-t- o the good ing the Germans out of France and qualities and useful life of thedepart-e- Belgium, The rest. ofKitchener'a fElders H.SmaWiiliam Buck- army or 1,000,000 are expected to b ley, J. E. Booth and William Boyle wu.-- ' tvuiu lily UvV 1VUI (and. Bishop- Albert Man waring... J The weeks. P.?8lfcwas:.furnhliMdyrtherBoshardT nawt Kepuuiet. Pyne quartette and Miss Ora Bailey, The news of the arrival of the ihugt Vho rendered a solo. army of Englishmen lias not been published in the papers In Paris. Amoneth61atelvarrl vedT!nc1liih CHAMPIONSHIP BASKET soldiers are regiments from Malta anu uuaui, wuicu buowb uiai ivticn- BALL TOMORROW NIGHT ener is calling' upon the entire em. ., pire. for the pick of men. oWpaf IfTs"Inown that the JEng llah army has reached French soil, no Tomorrow nigfot at 8 p. m. In the wonderment Is expressed at the many B, YU gymnasium, the Provo High '.German air and sahmarlneralds of sclioolTketlmireaiia'lll play TEeatleOart'oMast month. The against the Pleasant Grove team what (Germansjundouhtedly were searching is practically the championship gam fox the English transports, but Kltch-o- f the Itab County High School ener thwarted them. He'dkl. oot league. In the games played so far end the troop ships directly across each of these two teams (has won five the, channel to try to land on the : and lost one game and the winners north of France. --1 L..: tomorrow-nightwihave the pt havelVOUNG ltixcJieiLIIiMyo.ilas.Uiey , , vui uug luure f,aiun: u) VJ MbaiuSi J S CONFISCATED -- " jm uj ' IS RECOVERING - - yT- y':H t HIH.US.FIH- RAPIDLY st Injuries We're Re parts of Only " Son's w , ...... i Mg-w-i- -- Eggerated ' One Wound In Head Mind Was Unbatanced. Frank-iE-, ... , ......... Pusenberry has received to order, and after afew brief-r- e pKaToTferedmarks -onrthjs subject. a letter from the family in San Fran F. A. Huish expressed himself marks UFging more earnest I cisco stating that his '..father, Judge f K I Warren N. on the part of thenenlDer8 trongly .In favor of the bill preferring 1.1 r-' Dusenberry, who was it ater for and op--" Irrigation purposes, struck large hemplimented head witbTanHj by hii on "Ihe"" worRtljey Tha vr osied" the lending of "a "committee or son, Grover, last Thursday, is recover against the done in the short time since they have resolutions protesting ing. Judging- from .the letter,, some been appointed, stating that if. all the pa sage of the bill He stated, tha t the of the accounts sent'xmt at the time members worked together every meetr waterwentto "waste through tbennill of 'the affair," were somewhat overr drawn. The letter-ata.ttag could be tilled to overflowing, race, or" t3jat was "being used fortne "thatTTgasih was inflicted on Judge J)upenberry's Secretary Nuttall read fhe minutes of benefit of a few industries would, be Sthand a .worth thousands and thousands oLdgl' the meeting head and Chat ohe of his shoulders GENERAL 0UBAI-Lup for irrigation. In reportof 4he tax quaJIzaUonpommH- axJ;ireJ.3?Fdver, the tea.appoin.ted. ..at that. timejuUiflajdJ which was to the effect that the 'reso- welfare of. the many' in mind' and not mander in the vicinity of Verdun. father, has been placed in a lutions adopted to be presented to the the few, and that the people cannot the authoritie's having deci'ded that he is mentally deranged. legislature had been presented,., and afford to let the presentse of it to to that everything possible rwas being 'go, take its place could be furnished for done to give then weight. Will DEBATE The next matter taken under con- 13,000 a year. TOWNER Thomas Pierpont made reference to sideration was house bill No. 142, introduced by Seegmlller, wttiich Is also he Knight Woolen Mills, stating that UNIVERSITY OF UTAH LEAVE FOR EAST senate bill No.. 154, which is "An act Pthey alone used 125 horsepower from to define superior and preferred uses 'the race, and showed that Mr. Huish's of water, and to provide for condem- - estimate was by many .tlmea too small. He said that when the matter nation under the law of eminent t ed the diversion of the water for of not preferred." ofater H past-lw- o in yeara-teen Collegt allv. manager oklta laturday Evenlnjj had llrtit come up me time The' bill provides- Th ase'' have already proven that they can for irrigation in this stale shall be a ko a land company. had offered to Golden Rule store in Provo, will- leave Iast Saturday young man brought " "Messrs." LeRoy Hafenand Parley win eas'Lv from the latter aggregation. a suit case full of bottled .and Is. hereby declared to be superior-en- furnish ixrwer difring the low'atPi1 Sundaf'morniHg on an "ex tended busi wiskey from preferred to any use where tur- season, half of June, July, August ness visit to ana the East Woolsey, of the Brigham Young uni- Both teams are fast and in excellent Salt Lake. for tbe use of himself and bine or impulse water wheels are In- and half of September, but this would Upon -- the completion of bis affairs versity, .will meet Che representatives training and a splendid exhibition la some of his friends, as he claims. He Exist not be adequate. The. mill race was .there MrTownei. will return to of the - University-o- f -- Utahwas Intercepted - at the depot by stalled expected, purposes tig rights to the use of water not worth thousands of dollars to Provo Kansas, where his, family Is visiting tercollegiate debute at Provo on Feb Deputy Sheriff C. H. Clark, who took the suit case and contents away. The prefered may be condemned to supply people; the water belonged to Provo With Mrs. Towner's parents, and go ruary. 20th. The 'question to be. dis VS. U. OF U. owner water for preferred uses in accord-ano- and its industries were entitled to it. from' there to Laramie, has made several Ineffectual : Wyoming, cussed is Resolved, That a Tax oh efforts to recoverthe wet goodspimt" with fhe .provision's of law re- - He stated fhat If the water wa3 con- where he will on April 1st the Land Values Should Be Substituted lating "to- - condemnation of property demned. it would not benefit the peo imanagement of the new Golden Ruia iorl.be General Property Tax for City SATURDAY NIRHT the officers believe he has about de- v iaea io surrer mu loss iincompiain- j fur public anl ple or of the. county.i& 'it - wouliLie 'store-atth-at j.' 'PffriioSeXln AmerlcanXItles Of Over place. . has - City Engineer George C; Swan first taken out of the county,.-whicMr. Towner has wonmany friends 10,000 " Inahb:tant8 ' On the- Bame ; lnglyor rather' Without legal com-- : been-th- e method of unfair water, cor !n Provo, who ,willsIXK-.erel." addressed the club and-- spoke The officers claim the . jplaiint "relfret date the B. Y. U. wtl be represented On the1 present industries- - along porations all over the country. Mr. his leaving, and Provo 'will 'lose one by II. Roland Was .7 o'clock at here to be sold. the whiskey Saturday night brought ' petjen and George, Cor' ' the Provo mill race was doing Pierpont opposed the measure strong- o? its most progressive citizens. "The don in "debate "with the' U. A. C., at B. 'Y. TJ. basketball team will play their '"annual for the people of Provo in giving ly and advocated the sending of a com good wishes of the many friends he Logan. game against the Tbe same question .will be s,' FILES SUIT fOR 126,000 has made and those of the Herald go di5cusel4hereThe-B.Y--.employment to over 400 persons ana mitee to lobby against the bill. takes versity of Utah at the B. Y. U. gyi J..vjGod-darH. Commissioner City wkh him to h i s- n e whomerr having Invested in excess of f the affirmative side of the question at nasium. This, of course, will be the I next pointed imporn - of - the AGAINST MARBLE set forth that Provo and the, negative at Logan. The stellar COMPANY of J. B. ASHTON LEAVES to the the tance condemof Last "Y"' season. people subject the the srch a men year have been working hard for sev permit boys won of the the diversion Provo. That nation of the water power used by , FOR CALIFORNIA eral weeks past and "tTTe'forenBlc con- and in the combg game their opponents will strain every effort to re thesje industries and the diversion vf water of the mill race would stop the test promises to be of high quality.. U for irrigation purposes. .Mr. Swan growth of Provo. As is well known a B. ' Ashton. The Utah Savings &. Trust companr the Messrs. LeRov flafen and H. Roland verse their former defeat. There will manager of J, talked of the large payrolls of these growing dty requires more water as Columbia and Princess theaters, left Tietjen are men in debate, having lDe 100 reserved seats at. 11.00, and has Tiled suit In Che' Fourth district con?ernsafid "said .. that in. the.. event it increases to population, and that to3ay for San Francisco, and ex- ably represented the B. Y, V. last 'general admission will he 60 cents. t court agalrtst Utah Marble & Construcof the the water the city and fie' people could not let pectsabout- in year tion company;' to collect $126,000, and ks other two men are - new would douhUesa pass Into the hands of this water go out of their hands.- - He the Golden state: His brotberr Tbos. considerable-abilitfor foreclosure of a trust deed given some big Irrigation company, who 'also strongly approved the- sending of W. Ashton, w 111 look after his business The debates promise to be very in- - S. W. WORSLEY DIES by defendant to plaintiff to secure a would take it into Salt Lake county, H committee to work against the bill. while be-iMr Ashton will terestin,?, as thequestion of tax rebond Issue of ' $2r0,000, authorized gone. " and that if it Were taken away the mills Eph Homer expressed his satisfac- take in the expositions while on hl3 form is one that stares Utah squarely 31, 1912. Of this amount It Is August AT FARMIfiGTNN could not operate at a profit on pur- tion at the' club's having taken the vacation. In the face. alleged that bonds of the value of chased power. Stress was also laid on matter up so vigorously, and stated $126,000 have been Issued, anfThat the fact that it would cost the city a that Provo industries should by no FINED $5 FOR FISHING defendant has failed to pay the interK. OF P. CELEBRATE est on these bonds, wherefore great deal to take the sewage away, means be sacrificed to an irrigation WITHOUT A LICENSE Sidney W. Worsley, a former ANNIVERSARY which would increase taxation on. the corporation, and that opposition to the terms of once peopTeTHe urged that action be taken the trust deed. The trust deed covers Heber Kirkwood and Andy King ' On Monday rils?ht the local lodge of Nold age at the home of his son, J.ian-eCluff. next ad dres sed the were fined $S.0 eaeh-by Juatlcs-EL, Worsley at Farm insio.... Tbejre-- . a large number of marble clalmsrtoopposethe. measure. C. H. Ward next Bpoke, pointing out meeting, stating that while he 'was in Jones anniversary of the organl-zatio- mains have been 'brought to Provo for water appropriations, etc., In the Lehl, yesterday, on a plea of guilty the fact that the bill, would not only favor . of Irrigation and that agrlcuU to a complaint charging them with of the order In the United burial. Funeral services will be held Hobble Creek and Spanish Fork (minlay a hardship on. fihe mills and in ture was of first importance, the pres-en- t fishing, without a hall here. About Friday at 12 o'clock at the home of ing districts. States atjthe K.'of "bill being discussed was vicious", dustries who use the water for power sixty-fiv.were. aPresentJto .enJoylhe John H.' Worsley, 2 1 1 North Second but on the whole" neonle. and every ; effort fshould he made to. STREET SUPERVISOR STAGG had been arranged, East street. Mr. Worsley was bor j dr. e. g. Hughes has which proKram cated that stringent action t be taken. dreat it He express&a nunseir a3 UNDERGOES OPERATION consisting of speeches, etc., followed August 27, 1837, at Bolton, Lancaster- valuable case stolen MrWard stated that it wau:d.C3St,lif. Bhlref England, jtn d ame-i.Utah...ln 1 a .nd While Dr. E. O. Hughes was maklng-acompanies operated by power from the proceedings, and that the club Bhould Undergone an operation for hernia at The Columbia orchestra furnished the the early days.. He is survived b. mill race J35.000 a vear to operate send someone to the legislature to the Dee hospital in Ogden. Reports music, and a delightful supper wsa three sons, Frank, John E., and emergency call lu Sprlngvllle yes dtyabie Lout received Tiere' are HialMrt eerved to ail. The Knights of PythTas terday, a valuable Instrument and Plants and divert thousands of dol until the ' hill was killed and killed (expected to soon recover; : He Was lr have made an enviable record In Smith of Arizona. Hii) brother "and medical case was stolon from bla lars that would otherwise be paid out for good, Besides other InstruOgden on 'a vlilt ami was taken 111 Provo, the lodge now numbering sisters are John H. Worslpy, Mrs. automobile. ' to the people of Provo into the ihands Former President Preston G. Peter- Tuesday. Frances A W. Cluff, Mary E. W, Clutf, ments the doctor had. Just gotten active members. eventy-flvof some Irrigation company. Sarah Jane W. Ha'rwood of &nrinz. $18.00 worth of nw ones from. He also son spoke strongly against the bill D. Kenney of Los An- - Europe, which were also contained inand that .the Commercial club and the tated that the bill was vllle, and Vira .i . i..tbe case. In addition to these some and under its provinions it' would be people of Provo should fight against b'.'ttcr and a valuable pair of auto possible to condemn the water poweT the measure which was a menace to That the bill was really of the Telhirlde company fn Provo (Industry. RECLAMATION OFFICIALS gloves were lost. It Is almost lmper-stivthat Dr. Hughes recover his in VISIT PROVO fanyon and similar industries all over an attempt on the part of some Irrigathe state. He seconded the motion tion corporation to steal the water struments, and he will pay a. 'liberal F. E. Weymouth, "supervising engi- reward for iu return. The curtains wade by Mr Swan that prompt and from Provo which made It possible for effective action be taken. the mills to operate at a profit. He neer, and B. E. Stoutmeyer. counsel, osf the automobile were ' uafastenei of the Idaho" district of the U. 8. and the things taken from the machine President J. C. Deal suggested the stated that the water belonged to eclamatlon service are here Vio'tlng while Dr. Hughes wag absent. appointment of a committee to pre- Provo, and should remain so' If we the pare and forward resolutions to the expected to grow. office of the Strawberry valley estimates furnished to this, office by the United States According senate and house, which was added to The Strawberry valley pro- NEW EYE 6PECIALJST The sentiments of the speakers bureau ProVo's population is now 10,091, and this is a very project by Mr. Swan that a committee be sea; Iwere embodied in a motion to send a census ject has recently been transferred LOCATES IN PROVO to confer with the senate and house committee to lobby- against the bill conservative estimate. It is based on rheir estimate of 1910. when from the. southern division, which Dr. H. F.; Cannon, an optometries! committees in charge of the bill and before the legislature and to present their estimates were almost exactly the same as the actual! count comprises Arizona, New Mexico and specialist who is graduate of the In connection offer the protests in person. Sec- resolutions, working ave.' Hie local telephone company has just completed a house to part of California, and made a part of Omaha Optical Institute, has located onded by Jesse M. Harmon. "! with a committee to be sent by the house canvass "of the torn "arid have found that there are just 2,046 the Idaho district- In this city, and will open offices In , William McCoard next addressed the mill owners, which was unanimously families in Provo and the'ayerage number for each family is figured the Avenue block, over Irvine's store. meeting, stating that while we should adopted, and the following committee by the census bureau is 4.93 persons. This would figure the popu- Dr. Cannonhas Just come from Idaho STORES WILL CLOSE MONDAY was appointed: Harvey Cluffr Prestou of .Provo-ilconsider; .awTc-ngurnc arc as Fallg;where he - has practiced for as ue can near, correct i ' lHah county second," and the state G. Peterson. . Wr'F.Violett, ; Eph laiion at iu.uou. some time" past very highly recomactual There an no reason outside this found is city why county On account of It's being Wash- third, it was Ibis opinion they wait Homer, arid W. K. Spafford. mended by former patients and other until the ultimate good of the bill favor Better Roads for Tourist Travel should not have a healthy growth andsoorvjump to the 20,000 mark ington'i iblrthday all the stores with whom he hks, been specialists could he1 considered more fully, and In Provo will he closed Jo give The above matter being disposed of, if everybody will boost and, if some good payroll boosters can be and we feel that the people, associated, the real value, of the water if utM 'a plan was presented by President J. brought here. It is really up to the jieople of this city to determine their employes a holiday, . have la him one thoroughly proficleaki , lor irrigation could be estimated. Continued on Page Four) :..' In his profession. ,; ,'ks fuaire.' ... .' ''.-,. ....... d .. . - on-T3i- e- - " es Jars-iL-div- ided sani-taric- oniHe-esumatedtnatpo- wer Bill. JJ. , X - J - : , ll MAN'8-JOY-WAT- Oufttion,-to-BD)"et- . irrt-?atB- Mr Amerk'Forir!rleea -- -- - " d I for-pow- er- in i Bill. e e . . h . -- - .'." - - -- : ! , U 1.000,-000.-H- d e bill-wo- - - out-ihe-vit- al basiketbal4--attra-tk)- uld . - uieasure-.pa.sslng- , to-pe- two--wee- nd --T- he- y, - J s : : ".!'. ; , FIFTY-FIRS- , T Wil-lia- y -- -- n fifty-firs- t- Jic.n8e,l . -- e advo-fan- d gcneral-good-lime- by-dan-cing o .. n thelrtgftlMtheillttdtay'heT e - Provo Has tion of Over lOMO . . e -- i " ; . - : t " - - the-clalm- V- mi r cs " . , . ) " , , ', " |