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Show in a dan by Ihemeetvos." VOL. XXIX. TKOVO 133 CHOC. - PROVO- COniMERCIAL CLUB ELECTRIC BY, icnri-- ii unci 1LU1I UTAH. THURSDAY. MAY ESTABLISHED MASS MEETING WHO We have some people in this town who seem to thmk ,11 these studu - . luncheon .hour yesterday fleber Branch of the D.&.R.G. at During the "Roberta the Hotel about 75 zealous, men business of Electrified the Garden city talkRailway May j$e ed over and plans tor mat to Carry Tourists and Others ing this, a greater commercial-cente- r - oi-the- fainily-IIible- . would through buying in Frovp as assiduouslvlas4hey do the mislead- ing statements and deceptive assertions, so cleverly set forth in these numerous and voluminous volumes, they would find it not only-t-o the dtyVadyaittage, but to their consign them (thecatalogues) everlastingly to that consuming wQiowsupposeff to be theevti fxfHeraset in Wsi posing of those unfortunate souls whose wayward general "cussedness" it falls' his lot to. attend to. people- own-as-yrell,-- - r v "; r -- and at the same time action was taken 'on items which will tend Ml 10 nir lilC tceei) cltynaThlace' dol- - of going some place else and on the SEVER HAY BE CATCH TnnnioTo t-- j semi-monthl- y iiAbBnaaii This Question Will Be Discussed . day Evening in Commercial .. Club Rooms. Fri- - The regular mmeetine of the Pmvn club will' be held Friday 8 o'cloclcand the "Touffs evening-a- tr Traffic" will be the special 'subject for discussioru A few days ago Mr. C. F. Adams, presldent-of-tPikes Peak Ocean to Ocean 'highway passed through" here and a committee from the club met him and helda short conference concerning tourist traffic he . by automobileshich-migM-be-tura-- ed this way during the summer. Mr. "Adams assured the committee "that there were thousands of persons who would go to the exposition this summer via auto and many of them could be brought through via the Pikes Peak route. Every citizen who is Interest-e- in making Provo - a better-city d -- should The county commissioners of Wa- - satchand UlntahCQ with the club on this occasion and cooperate in this work of securing as much of this traffic as possible. ; that he would con-"fle- L great misfortune should this - snggested lnat a wmmktee be.appointed from the crub take up the matter of continuing compensation for an expert with For '. DEAL RETURNS FROM At oatyABd etated cease..- - He SOUTHERN . MB PACRJNG AND J. man on J.' c.' Deal, manager of the Utah has just southern the to a from returned trip part of the state and reports condiMr.. Wholeale-Orocery-compan- yr tions Jn. ayery promising condition with the exception that "much of the fruit was killed in that section by the heavy snow which fell there about two weeks ago. This storm not only COMPJLHY IT -M- ss- a- r.-Deal Mnernimkte abir nan,e the commlssionens, who are now ttrK? yesterday afternoon and liol their linal dec! 7, dld not matter lney Sp? oS the'eom. .theirreauest ?.H?re4 caxefulU ad per il C UlnedUnt7 horticulturlst , -- Sheriff Henry East Receives Letter A large congregation attended the Concerning His Star Boarder, Who funeral services for Patriarch Andrew Claims to be Cousin of Bryan. ' Watson, held Tuesday afternoon in the stake tabernacle. Bishop A. L. Booth, Sheriff Henry East has received a of the Fourth ward, presided; A biocommunication from ,Salt Lake, en- - graphical sketch of the deceased was read by "Elder E. H. Smart7The tfrogr; photo of entertainer, whose name is speakers were Elders J. H. Clarke of given as Leon Gilfillen of Bostbn, and American fork and John R; Baxter of who is described as an author and Spring X?lty, Judge J. E. Booth, Dr. E. poet. The sender of the letter' api (L- Go wan a and President Jos. B. pears to be suspicious that Gilfillen Keeler, who all testified to the worthy, and E. N. Severe who is &eld here in life of the: departed,' his faithfulness, the county, jail onari embezzlement Christian charity, unselfishness and love of doing good to hir fellowmen, from the' photograph he is right and spoke words of consolation and Another evidence of Sever being hope to .the bereaved relatives. "If what, made the Salt Lake of men and man think thi3 might be soris tha? women like Brother and Sister. WatGilfillen , claimed to be a nephew of son, then we would have" the mil-- , William Jennings Bryan, and this lenium. There would be no more war, claim as made here by Sever. contention or wickedness," said Judge BoothT Dr. Gowans said, "I do not a-t- tended meeting last Tuesday evenlngr-Seversuggestions on methods to bei pursued in the work of creating , spirit of loyalty to home industries and enterprises were made by Secretaryj Wm. M.. Wilson and receTved-lhe"aproval of the clu-They included the presenUtion of the alms and purposes . of the organization before the.womett'' clubs of the city and other organiza tions of women with a view to secure .. lng4helrcooperatlon;Ipr employe to talk over the matter of supporting :' home institutions with their employes; other features were tentatively coa- sidered and will be brought up foat ' ,r action later.-; Encouraging talks, were made hj" Chairman ,T,F. Plerpont and others, all ihdicating that the movement was al - p: . , -.- - life than did Andrew Wat- and the people generally as far as it pa perfect has been presented. Illustrative oZT HOT." ' The Invocation was offered by Pres- lio w tnnmo vemenT.ls viewed by out-B- ida" FOR PROCTER ACADET.1Y people, Mr. R. R. Irvine, Jr., told ident Joseph E. Murdock, and the benediction by Bishop Burdell Davis. of a remark made by a blanket saleman on who Tbm called thla firm. Vocal selectionsby Tthat Si. JThe ixerclses, marking the close of a quartet composed, of J. R..Boshard, other metchadlfr RJvtee WTisrHaTCa'!laway--and the 32nd year of Procter academy, win C; had decided to handle. Knight Woolen . A be held daring th e week beginning Miss Elizabeth Evans. In preference to eastern mfflslHankets A evidenced flowers 23. sermon the profusion of, The baccalaureate May blankets and therefore they could that will be given by Rey.: Philip Ktogpln loye and eBteem tot manjr friends. them an order. The travelings give The pallbearers were Albert Jones, the Congregational church, Sunday I hate to be turned" man said, "Well, D. A. H. A J. 8 Mon James On Clark, o'clock. at Frisby, evening, May 23, down without an order, but I hate day evening, at the same hour, the an Oliver, William AehwortlLand A. B, of -: ten. wondered why you haven't don ' nual entertainment will be presented Forsyth. so. before." in Procter hall. This Is a live, collegs play, in three acts, entitled, "His Word STUDENTS TO HOLD of Honor." Between acts, tennis And costume drills will be given by the grades. Procter entertainments havs SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES a deservedly high reputation, and this CRAFTSMEN EXHIBIT will be no exception.. The eighth grade exeiciws will comprise a playr Under-th- e auspiecsof Professor entitIed7The ToastmasteT"TvocS.T Osmond's class in the There is how on in the B. Y. U. art by duetTOnwrngr6r7Sbng.'' be will following program given: WJl-ITiMasters-agalleryJan..xMhiUon oL paintings and -- H. nd o vocal duet, Burgner and Smith. crafts work, and bx an action of tn an and and address lett, presentation Invocation, Joseph Brinkerhowf. " management will continue until th of the certificatee, by Rev. W. F. hort sjteech, "What to Do," J.'Hef-- close of school. This, work has beea Bulkley. Wednesday afternoon, at 4 ald Dunn. placed by Provo artists and crafts o'clock the Alumni association will ' Ufe's Orson F." workers Reading, Lesson," 1 hold its annual banquet, at Hooyer's, ..r.::': W. 11. Snell. Invitation were eent out to many 82 West Center street, and in the Whitney, by Cornet solo, "The Rosary,' Arnold their work but there may be evening, at 8 o'clock, in Procter hall, : . Burgner. others who are working along "these exerwill occur the commencement TeHtimony, j, r, Gardner. lines that vere overlooked: The do-- , cises of the academic department. Rev. Short speech, "Spiritual Life." John partment therefore invites all hif 9-P. A. Simpkin, of Salt Lake will give ' stresendlBrtheirTi'orETand tjkitt-b- e the address and present the diplomas. Mubbard, Reading, "Lpchinvar," Scott, by Musical number will include piano seplaced. It is also desired that all take lection by' Prof.' G. W.' Fitzroy, vocal Sterling Ercanbrack. "What the B. Y. U. Has Done for of' the opjiortuntty of seeing selection, 'Serenade," Schubert, by a Me, what-ouElroy Lewis. local men and women are- ladles', quartet composed of Mesdames "Bill and Me,"Alfred Os Reading, doing. Call, at the gallery and take Fitzroy, Vlolett, Brown and Masters, - time to study the work of Provo artist and MTis June," and "Happy Birds," mond, by Brigham Peterson. Reading, "Old Aunt Mary's," James that you may appreciate the manor by the Procter chorus. Whitcomb Riley, by Harry Watson. class: Members of the eighth grade things around you. - Benediotion, Herman Mangelson;" good We especially call your attention to John Aird, Ruth Berry, . Homer The above program has been well the wood carving done by T. M. Brlckey, Leona Nelson, Howard Olsen, We extend a hearty mwel prepared. Wlllle-WarMr. Al'.man has aomev ery fine d. class of the- - academic depart come, to all and assure you that you specimens, some of which were prize ' ment: Philip Brim, Nolan Bunting, will be well paid for coming out. Re winners at the State fair. member the date, Sunday evening, We would like to include in the pres-- lone Cochran, Hazel Westrope. May 23, in College halt. ent exhibit pieces of china painting,, metal work, artistic pottery, or any ARE 1,1.1.11. MALE CHORUS line of hand work where the aim has " - ed ed -- Manager S. B. Eggertson of the Utah Produce A Packing Co., has sent out the following statement to osewho are Interested in this com . '; pany on West Center: I have been asked to 'Gentlemen: make-statement as to what we are doing with the bulldring.Jo(ted-at4SL3VesJL,rent- business three-stor- y er statement 'This building will shortly be occu pied by the Utah Produce & Packing Co. This comporatlon was recently organized, mostly by local people, to carry on a wholesale produce. pacK- An ing. and commission business. elevator is being installed, thd base improve-mentf- f maderWhen completed twenty-fivcarloads of produce "can conveniently be stored in it "There haajbeen some talk to the effect that the Incorporators also are considering the building of a cold storage warehouse for the territory surrounding Provo, but nothing definite regarding this matter hae' been 1 - made public "There Is little doubt but that this : . company wilrbeneflt Provo as it will arcenter for the surrounding-countr- y than it la at the present time and ident Mr. jiuhlk-apeaklli- g, Sles-dame- a I- street, and hence make the following will give ple. Mr. sume the company.. ill employment to Provo peo S. P. Eggertsen will as-- . active management of the Mr. S. P. Eggertsen la pres James P. Jacobeon of New York, vice president and W. M. Pax- man, secretary and treasurer. LELAND FARRER HOME. u . :. III SESSION ; Leland Farrer Is home for the. vacation from California, where he la taking a commercial course at the Leland Stanford university. Leland's iteter, .The county commissioners are sit- Miss Maud Farrer, who has been visit-ing- ; ting this week as a board of equalizafor eome time in California, retion to correct errors In taxation and turned with him. , 't. hear applications for Abatements and remittances. Monday, taxpayers from Sprlngvllle and Mapleton; May 20, and Lehi, Cedar Fort, Fairfield, Alpine,, Snanlsh Fork. Payson. Benjamin were Salem, Goshen, Fork 21, Lake Shore; May ttihiTi and American heard.'TJiKllOWlrjg; .ti:.ter .'sched Baataquin Sp ule for the (Session: May is, Provo ton, Tucker, and Colton; May ; and Lincoln!' May 19, Pleasant Grove, June 14, general. . 22 . . i.... .. - '. - y r ! " All-nia- Membera-Of-the-gradu.-ati- n. ng . . MORRISON-KNUDSE- . LOWEST Owning the inclemency of the weather, the concert of the Utah Stake M. 1 A. male chorus, which was assisted by the H. Y. V. Svmohonv orchestra, 4was but poorly attended, relative to the excellence of the pro-- ' gram. Under the leadership of Prof. C. R. Johnson the chorus rendered a number of difficult selections in a masterly, manner, showing perfect training, the two Kevin numbers, 'Jehovah Save Us by Thy Might, by the chorus, and "The Rosary by Prof. Johnson, assisted by chorus, being especially pleasing, ad a bass solo by Albert South wick ' also brought ' forth favorable comment ? : ' .The rendltons f the B. 'Y. U. Symphony orchestra were finished, and showed technique of more than ordi nary quality. Under the leadership. of . and tra has reached a musical perfection to be proud of. BIDDERS ON.. "H I GH"TTNEC ANAI WASUUSICALIREAT -- ZATIDN KOI' - -- ty, aTid'liurrounaing rich farming land will be placed under "It will cause Provo to be more of CttlUvatlOlL.....1 The Industrial committee of th Provo Commercial club held, a well i " kffledtbefniitrturalsa did much damgather produce from all parts of the age to. the fruit trees,, as much as county, as well as, from Wasatch, Sanfour or five inches of snow fell in the pete, and other counties, and distribneighborhood of St. George. He states ute same1 to various markets In th e that Millard county la a very promcountry and on the Pa ising county and if this new irriga- cific coast It will also sell to vartion project goes through which is ious merchants throughout the coun , the job. r -- e " I01 which has been accomplish-hi- . Jopinioncounty aericulturlst and la It would be a great loss Salesman Fails to . -- Get Order salesman-had-teenTlnfonn- IITM PRODUCE TRIP ment deepened, and other makes a practice of visiting their customers at. least once each to1 year and this was his annual trip the southern part of the state. While county commissioners Mr. Smoot's Mr." 'Deal enjoyed hie trip' eouth he uon was . looked unanimously approved states Provo and Utah county we following "J committee appoint- awfully good to him on his return. Smoou Preston G. Peterson ing MJHarvey Cluff. OF Clove of tne Provo High JZJ' mittee. Aged Patriarch Sincerely Mourned by -Hot-- of thy Friend;- Example. were-render- -- -- n A" - - Jwallntyiie;-nhe'pm"1ltfW""o- Business Firms of Provo Approve of Work of Local Com-- , Commercial - -u- the Commercial club',, luncheon held yesterday the question of the county commissioners proposed action to dismiss County Horticulturist A. B. BaHanTyhe as a matter of economizing 00 the county: funds .was. brought up and discussed. Mt. A. O. Smoot made Btem'ent concerning the probability of such an action by the commissioners and stated that an' agricultural ex Pert who for the past year has represented the U. S. department of and the Utah Agricultural collie among the farmers and fruit growls and dairymen In. this county, was "out to be - dismissed. Mr. Smobt Pke of the great benefits received om the advice and assistance of Mr 01 Set-Wor- . BallantyneP nn . Gib to the lng our pay rolls were laid which, will effect that the Usher branch, of the In much good. President J. C. result be will Denver & Rio Grande railway Deal congratulaed the citizens present electrified within the next few months. . on the.ir earnestness a'nd;good attendThe Gould sy stem had figured on elec-ance lit these luncheons. Soldier trifying their system from Mr. Alex Hedqulst brough't up the some at Lake future to Salt Summit matter of about 15 or 20 trainmen who time but this project will be have been running from Provo to Lynn to who those taken at once, according on th Ran Pedro freight restrgated Jthe, matter. The junction moved to Lynn Junction trains', being plan ig to bring thousand's of tourists and the trains start from' there and to Provo Lake and residents of Salt rua Jhia way and back instead of startcanyon for a few weeks ; outing and from lereanfl returning. These ing rest during the hot summer-month- s, men own 'homes here and spend much to are The Hotel Utah people trying money in this city. A motion was negatiatefor the purchase of Olmsted made to refer this to the railroad far a resort and this deal will be consumated in the near future. The Oreni up. the question with the railroad railway oompanyare planning to run company. .. .... ,.:.:'.:'.'... "jitney service from Orem townsite Comme- rIw can" and be little cial club-a- nd there to the canyon the Industrial commlt- doubt that the Orem company and the tee join in a banquet at the Hotel Denver & Rio Grande will get to ,i Robertson-t- he evening - of - June 1st, gether on a plan to electrify, this line land the ladies are to be invited. This and. operate It in connection with the movement was proposed Tuesday While this story is Orem interurban. evening at the regular meeting of the of the Industrial not an authentic statement committee. W. K. Spafford facts there is much reason to believe made the 4notteB-ta- d It -- wasaf ter that this deal will be carried out in the amended that this banquet should take near future. ' . the place . of the ' Genera Manager W. R. Armstrong luncheon near that date. ' of the Orem Lines was here today, but The question of the club joining as usual would not commit himself on with the'B.J5L.U. In building a. trail Uris subject. However, It is a well uh Flat was mpanies brought p-byderstoodjfact that certain President Deal. Fera have been looking for power "sites up Decker was called for and since he the canyon and have also Investigated was absent J. E. Daniels was called the 'amount of traffic that might be on and he etated. that Mayor Deckerfigured on If an electric line were pro- knew more about the proposition than Mr. Decker jected In that direction. The mana- anyone - else present ger of one of the leading resorts In the stated' that the university people felt canyon a short time ago gave out the that they had better go ahead with statement that there would be electric the pony trail and if the citizens de cars running up' the canyon before the cided to build an automobile road to end of the summer. the top of the mountain the university would join in that movement also. The plan now is to build a pony trail for horses and hikers with a 20 per cent erade to the too of the mountain: A vote of thanks was extended to Sam Jon es, manager of the Mountain States -- Telephone- com pany , or so mem-her- s kindly calling up the various s betoreJhselunck-eonof the club and thus saving the club the County .Commissioner Are Pursuing . trouble. Their Policy of Economy to the Extreme and Want to Dismiss A. B. - of "Memorial ' day., I hope the citizens "will inter-est themselves sufficiently to be present and take part CgDECKSRr-Mayo- i LAST RITES FOR FILLEH OF BOSTOri lUUIUdlO priate telebration TO INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE. ea Plro- I ajaiitiwjia-JCfCI- b lo4Bt-- t -- . to Resorts of the Canyon CALLED. d ' Many Vital Problem of Interest to - Every. Resident of This City Were Discussed and Action Taken on the Same. theft-idea- s 188SV A mass meeting of- - citizens "l.ba-h-!sioner'B room at the court house, next Monday, May 24, at 7:30 p. m,, to arrange a program and ap- - 10 SUCCESS . 20, 1915. HOW ABOUT IT? Kmrea.JChica2ocatajogu'han-they--- JO PfflO Th??fraactrrreirtirum0r ' DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI Afc DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY NO. 97. THE PROVO HERALD HAS MORE . READERS AND "A BETTER PRIrT THAN ; ANY OTHER PAPER. IN PROVO. Four --bids - were received at the-- U. Sr TecalmatlolITservice "Clfiee Wednesday for constructing ajjout 15 miles of F high line canal laterals west of The bids were as follows: ReynoldsiEly Construction Co., of Sprlng Pay-son- vllle, 147,274.50; Co., Boise, & . Morrison-Knudse- n Idaho, SImms, of 138,950.35; Salt Lake City, n "'.. 9 FROM BIG EXPOSITION Heuser $41,922; Wasatch Grading Co., of Salt Lake, $49,352.50. The bids- will be for warded to the reclamation commis sion at Washington for consideration and It Is expected that the low bid of Co. will be ac cepted. The. bide received were for the eighth schedule Of the system, Including the high line canal and laterals and the total number of miles, Includ ing yesterday's bid,"1 for which contracts have been let Is 55 and the price $3j5,591.9I..-Wfirfciprogress Morrison-Knudse- ART DEPARTMENT, B. 'Y. U O. D. Campbell In Charges Word has been received from Frank Schwab, who is at the Hotel tft. Fraa cis, San Francisco, that he Is tbxa- oughly enjoylnf the big expoaltionji. s especially the "great white way." He-say- , that Frisco is certainly some and that he is crowding in H the enjoyment he can during his etay there. Among other things he da scribes in glowing terms the glories C the brilliant Cabarets, and Bays that tai, a few of the best he can get a aweE"'spread almost as cheap as he can at Spencer's,- the extra expense - beiar liver-town- - ing.. on;all:th6..ohlracts .leUpriour to the tlpV....-Vf.rr------ ; the one for which bids were received Mr. Schwab expects to be back . this week. Provo In the early part of June. I .: ' |