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Show -- Newspaper hor Those Who Want PROVO, UTAH, MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1915. OLD PROVO tion . ' " Com-mitte- instructive ab Interesting and was held 7 .. Friday afternoon at Commercial Club lion of The meeting Industrial Committee! De- of fhn prefleating " nufpoae mil LW ili tha wnDloyees of the mills the them idvantages. to be derived by The-Prov- B 1 III I II llllllllll - - . -- rand 1 -- o, Manu-icturers- '' : -- . y on J UD A W-he- almost intothe aide ofrthe Some of ' theTmen who heard tb"e mounUia to the right, but Thomas D, break-werof the opinion that it had Deardon, who had Just purchased the e been caused by dynamite; but the of- Case turned the same way, and the s ficers of the company take no stock in collided tearing the front of" Mr. car off and smashed one wheel this statement, there being no ' in the case to indicate that it all to pieces. While no one was serwas anything .but the trestle giving iously and -- the jndZagalnst-th- e way as lt haaione-befo- re noise which, was heard arid ascribed Was knocked out for a time. ilis right to an eKplosioS-i- s believed to have arm .was bruised and Mrs. Poulson one been, caused by - the trestle breaking. was shaken up considerably-N- o in the big rar waa bnrf tn apafr nf The damage to the Case car will amount to about $200, while the Ford OF will cost about $100 to place in run- nlng" condition., Mr; Deardon gave FUNDS FOR DEAF SCHOOL Mr. Poulson a small check and a mitte that it was his fault, but states that he got I Two men giving the names of Roy ingto drive the car. - MrrDearden and JBartley Edward Campbell lives in the west end of Mil were arrested by City Mar- lard County at a small town called shall Willis M; Bromley at American Garrison. Fork Friday and brought to Provo by ASK TAX ADJUSTMENT. Deputy Sheriff J. T. Williams. It is alleged that they solicited funds" for the state deaf and dumb school, which The county commissioners are in they had no authority to do, and it is session as a board of 'equalization. A suDDoeed that the funds would be used larxe number of oeoDle .from tha T.atp for their own purposes. They are held ! drainage district ap- in the county 4aJI pending investlga-- peared efore the board for thead- tion anj a decision as to the nature of justment ot alleged Improper., classithe charge to be brought against fication. in the. matter of drainage i taiea them. r $3000. --r- sy i.. T.al fin er jl3..saIdJhat.withjoutjthe..reyen.njs. ed --r' -- Poul-son'- evi-den- inJuredMoojasJanv stering-wh'eetTra- Shore-Benjam- . - t PROF. BLADE GOES IfiiO criminal prosecutions, Inebriates, and delinquencies- than it pays into the IW MANAGER FOR . treasury.. Tbe following figures are ELLEN THEATRE. significant They were compiled by Mr and Mrs. E. O. Epperson are re- - Prof. Bailey of Yale University. In arrlval of a "Pound mrtbere were 193 cities "in the U. yho,. 6Vhe are anable t0 flnil oat over 30,000 population. .The total 4hP;V 'leor.v6 ni play the receipts were $1,600,000,000 In round licenses jpi. into" &uie' out e will no.doubt numbers. The Income from great musician. was $40,000,000. It is possible that these cities stand or fall upon $40,- ANS0N FINED ' FOR percent of the 000,000, which is STEai ima total receipts? Were this so a per 'char1 with petit capita annual tax of $1.40 would DT 80ne canned eooia make up this amount Wipe these saSi8 Wned by the O&Verito loons out and this extra tax of $1.40 Dear CoHon, entered per capita will not have to be paid. For ach saloon costs the city far 8.1?my an4 waa filel ten dol- - more than it pays' In license fees.' ABw were and 4 cmPIon, John ; "Attorney O. ; W, Sonmer of Spo ... w,,v4 irom voiion kane, In the state of Washington, by 'enin , 7 Sheriff C. H.becomlng dry will add $300)00.000 to X birt "kwtj It ' aot . uet;iaea "at Allen her taxable resources Hea with the . "The annual drug bill in the U. S. larceny, - S-o- the-drums- , . 0 : l"T 4?of?K .. : -- f - : LARGER Prof. Earl Jay Glade, who has been -connected with Young of as the head department University of business education and professor of commerce, has opened offices here and7willoperate:"san efficiency en gineer. Mr. Glade nas neen . nonorea with several posjtiop.rfproneB fnThe educational field, one of which was - the presidency of the business department 6f the National Education association which held its session at St.' Paul. He is now a, member of the national committee on- - the. standardiDurzation of commercial subjects. ing the holidays, he was called to Denver to address the State Teachers' association of Colorado, on "Advanced Education' in Business." known as the This new firm-I- sGlade .Efficiency Service and Is lo cated In the Newhouse building. Its object Is to increase efficiency in business through "the elimination of wastes wastes of materials, energy, frWinn ' onH wantpn Ann in cruda' or- m.MMnMlL Mnclef,. 6tc. NIIIER ENROLLED for five years has had charge of the steno graphic andlypewritlng department of unlversityr Is associated -- with - the- - company. Deseret Ne'ws. ', DAUGHTERS OF THE MORMON r" B ATT ALLTO NWtttrM EET7 .The Provo Chapter of the Daughters Is $2,000,000,000; the liquorthe annual - the annual cost or business Is $5,000,000,000; revenue derived from It is $3,000,000,000, leaving an annual cost above the income of $4,000,000,000. With apologies to the author of the article 'Suicide" permit me to say: If the money squanderedannually on the liquor business werefnvested In legitimate enterprises tKre would be remunerative employnMH for every man, woman and child.., I ay child, but there would be no child labor; the children could all attend school and make themselves good citizens. Edu cation would then assume Its rightful place and the rising generation would be 'able to take hold of the governittt in w?a ment -- state- and uppermost in their hearts and minds, of conducting "the affairs of the government for th,e benefit of the peo; ple." ' - r v ., - : Roberto States That Many Hikee Will Be Made ' To Varlout Points Near Provo. Maple , Flat Trip Made By Roberts In Twq and Eugene One-hal- Hours. f .i UIIUniVILL the state M. I. A. contest held In Salt Lake evening the UtahStake quarteLwon The names of those who took part in Libr Enthusiastic this contest are Gordon Reese, Clinton Meetingat Luke, Warren Allred and Albert South-wicBut the HallWasNot Crowd-e- d They were trained nylrot.C. Wr Reld and are to be congratulated as Stated By One Paper. on capturing the prize. The Tlmpano-gos Girls Chorus also won splendid Newpaper Rates Criticised honors in taking &M place, event. - The' members of thiB organi-are LaprietGappmayerrTempIe Last Thursday evening a f ery entEvans, Bessie Cook, Miney Farley, Leona Mlldenhall, Lorna Booth, ItheL husiastic "crowd of the prohibition torces met ih"IIe library and effected Sylvia Draper. They were also trained an organization for the coming liquor " " by,.Prof. Rejd. election.: Geo. A, Startup called the meeting the evening. J.MrJensen was chosen ' as campaign manager after consider, able debate as who would fill this lm- fportattt place. Justice J. If. Frlsbyrr W." Lester Ifangum- and Geo. lA. Start- upwere all suggested ClintcirtarBOffiinorCIinton Luke of for this place. S. P. Eggertson made The B. Y. U. are in training for the a motion that the organization he left athletic meets at' San JYancisco the to the ministers of the various latter part where they will churches arid the hishops of each rppresent their school Larson high jump and Luke in the broad motion on the ground that these men jump, and possibly in other events. already had about all they could tend Coach Roberts expects Larson to ,be io. Jacob Coleman sufficiently. recovered from the injury mvlthat a. recessj)e.takett and each to his leg this spring to make a good voting district caucus and select two showing. Mr. Roberts states that he members to represent them on this ; he campaign committee. The following able to 0 with the boys or not It la persons wero chosen to represent each expected however, that he will take district: J. C. .Anderson and ' First," the1 trip, as tooth Larson and Luke,are Mrs. J. R. Wilkins; Second, Geo. Startanxious to have.hira go, and ' believe up and Mrs. Ester Call Stewart: they can make a better showing for Third, Albert Jones, Hannah J. Card-the school with him on the grounds, well and S. P. Eggertson; Fourth, C, toiveuesltons.and-encourage- H, Miller and Clara Meservy; Fifth,-J- . ment. It Is expected that the men A. Oliver and Mrs. Orson O. Shill; will enter In the three contests, The Sixth Wm- - H. Boyle and Mrs. Wm. H. Far Western. The A. A. U. and The Snow; Seventh, Wm. H. 6now. lira. , Barhara Snow and O. -- W1, Andelln;. Eighth, H. D. Roper, "Wllford Gllea and' - DR. IKS. PYKE IS SUSTAINED Mrs. Gertrude Page. Prof. John C, Swenson then moved that a finance committee he named In AS FIRST COUNSELOR order io meet the demands which would be made for paid, workers, etc . The following committee was selected' " for this work: L. A. Culbertson, J., Dr. H. S. Pyne was sustained as Wm. Knight," W. Lester Mangum, A. O.' first counselor to Bishop A. L. Booth Smoot, A. N. Taylor, and F. G. War-n- ick of the Fourth ward at the ward con " was chosen treasurer. ference held last evening. Elder J." William Knight moved that each Pyne takes the place of Elder E. H j person present be assessed one dollar Smart, who has been appointed a and more if they cared to donate member of the high council. "R.-same. A total of $57.50 was raised in Murdock Is . the second counselor for this manner, $24 of which wag in the ay City-Saturd- Jirst-Jionor- k. -- jtoorder-andpresidedTdurl- ng LARSON AND LIKE ,, Clty-Attor- ney " -- -- . Inter-Collegiat- 5 . -- J. -- - form- oflLowa BjBhopBjhtJhenferencejre! Prenident marks were made Physical Director r ' BUSINESS III SALT LAKE AT B.Y.U. SU'lMER SCHOOL rt.. . in 1 o Cafe cnmn.ii. Thi. from licenses our cities would Wednesday afternoon at 2 P. M. with quite an expensive sign, and will broke. An open saloon In any com Mrs. Eliza" Stewart on Fourth West add to.- the InnV. n 'r ' VVUVl munity costs' that community more-i, " and Second South. jki I'tns-Sppnc- d" : 1 p i'Bttlng jjjCoantybeaigevenpi . supporting home industries and -- -y,-: enterprises.M. Wilson of The Rev. J. C. Clark ofThe Baptist Church William t Secretary r Delivered a Stirring Address Last jpdustriaf Committee Invited a num-ftto attend Evening. He Claims Tha the Present men of Provo business Business Depression 100 is Not were about and there the meeting By Lack of aloons. aTninnlJeTIOtlladleTl V jrriving.at the mills they were The following is an excerpt ot the President Jesse Knight, DiorT1LLTayIor, Secretary W. sermon delivered by Rev. J, C. Clark iester Mangum, Manager T. L. Boone last evening: "Last week the Provo Pointer carmi Superintendent John Collie, V P. of depart- ried a long article headed "Suifiolett and"""mherheads A careful em., shown through cide." reading of that - that-t- he subject unite mills in companies of about ten article- shows discussion der is saloon. a the That the aca company, accompanied by, rewords "the different suppress, who prohibltjstrangle, explained iuJle - fer primarily to the dry policy "of the tepg in process of manufacture beending City of Provo. In tne mind of the inning with the writer of that article; "Progress 'and Titn the finished product Afterthe4rlpf-4n8peetion-the-vislLifting the Lid" are one and the same "If you want Provo to Proars and employees gathered in the thing. Two main manufacturing department where Mr. gress, to boom lift the-lid.-" Vilson stated the object of the meet- - questions are evident first, does the losed saloon fully account for the 4g, namely, the jjajiderationw!the mtual. benefit that might be derived business suppression in Provo? Sectorn the support by the employees of , ond, will the open saloon contribute iher local institutions, and of general to the .financial uplift of this-- com- kal support being given to the mills. munity?" "Is the closed saloon the cause of, Dr. Geo. H. Brimhall made an elo- jent address referring to the historyiour business depression? Thathere fhe mills and how they came to bells a depression no one wUl deny. Put Jit, the early support given them, that depression is not peculiar to the e decllnelffisuch ; support and1 the City of Provo. - Communities which imsequent closing, and their final re- - have been' wet for years have felt that penrng under the present manage-- i same stringencyrrSaItiake, Ogden, -- V V "Vtio wn all hnirn Amnhrt .fi.l Sl.ATA.n.. US 'UtSIltJUlB uaio lUU' JIB BilUWB Viearif XV. VUCcuuo, uiuaua, vuivav, (m tie derived from the support of ' their army of -- unemployed. "These bme industry. cities are centers of booze control Harrey Guff spoke of the object of If the open saloon and prosperity are ie industrial club committee, which synonomous why these conditions as to create a e saloons are ? Eureka , is where open sentiment, ;st rid of factional feelings and . to an open town and yet throughout the spport Provo and Provo products and winter hundreds have been out of " Justrles. Conditions there are Worse Geo. S. McAllister,-whwith Secre- than they are in Provo." Closed sacy R. W. Eardley, Of the Utah loons will .not solve our financial diffiAssociation, was in attend-ic- e culties. :That.. will ..help. .The man and s;;oke at length on the shaJaffirmaJihaL-tlve,- . open saloon Js of state industries and the the cure for our present depression pwth of the f eeling to support them. shows himself to be a shallow stu"ing tnat ten years ago the annual deht xt our economic, problema oduct of Utah ManufactJirexs-wasl-snfe- Fen saloon" contribute to the financial uplift of this community? poo. He urged that consumers, de-n- d The verdict of wet communities is ' from merchants home-mad- e ar-:l- e this.: Under - saloon : control credit rather than imported, where the business- - increases,-whic- his : to say ds of the class wanted are made that the saloon gets jthe'Tash while tre. the legitimate business - men do a ' M. Wilson Grateful. 1 1. . .. ... credit business." . The secretary of th& Industrial com-itte- e ''It is affirmed that the open aloon made a special effort to eet a will encourage people to come to 'ge numher'of the business men out Provo to trade. ; Encourage whom? mis meeting and feels very grateful Encourage the families to come to f the splendid response which was Provo to trtide. The man who affirms mlfest that shows" himself grossly ignorant of the events ot recent years. The RYLANCE COMPANY SHIPS cleanest, most respectable, most honi FIRST CAR OF BERRIES? est citizens of this republic come from f!f3t Car of Utan strawberries the farm. To say that the open saloon De shipped out of the state was will drawtheir JradeJs-toJhurL- an ' warded by the Wm. M. Rovlance suit fn" their faces. As a class the tmpany this morning eastbound for people are dead set against 9 e" n market. The local com-n- farming the saloon: No state having a. large is to be has a prohibitory law Tongralula'ted on helng t0 sbip a carload of the suc-- on its books The agricultural states berries. have. Rural New York is practically dryNe Tor- - has .rural loeah opt ton. City lo- 0 Electrlc cal company option T T n601'"1-- FUUEdinrdALUU L raw-woo- Cae-JRunt4l- nto nnu nnrftTiir ! lllll l1 I 111 nu I JrLhUKoalej a In Otto J. Poulson Has Narrow Escape , "Dynamited, Driver Of New --As The ' flume of "the" Utah-Pow- er& rtilm In North End of County. New Light Company's plant iii Provo CanCar and New Driver the Cause. yon,- about ofle mile above Olmstead, broke down" Friday through the trestle Otto, J. Poulson and - wife "had a giving war. About one hundred and fifty feet of the flume, was destroyed. s&ious auto wreck yesterday while Large quantities of rock and dirt were going to Salt Lake after the Tlmpano-go- s quartet which won the honors in washed onto the rallrc-atrack 'at the bottom fit the canyon before the water the M. I. A. State contest. 'They were 1 horo 111IILLC was no of the the ing mountain; on the point in supplying electric power 1 terruption; for Provo City which, was secured state road at the north end of Utah from other otat car' rouiided j the turn and 1111)3 There are "about 75 men at work pairing the flume'whlh win taV fnirmshed I into Mr. J.Poulson's" ford. Mr. Poulson saw the car coming or five days at a cost of from $2500 to - -- the "Turnnvp" n IJ.I.A: CQNTESI Flume Now Owned By Utah Power Broken Down. Ma Have Been e Factory Hear Industrial on Home Trade.-Uta-h Products Bobs-te- d by Officers of Manufacturer's Associa- MALE QUARTET AKD i WRECK the; ,,,4, .ESTABLISHED-- S85 NEW AUTpiHV-- ER CAUSES -- TEUURlDt VISiTEiiMffiCIANTS " VMnen who study the store "ads" with as much interest, and intelligence aa they devote to other interesting things come to "know values,'! to . "sense" right Buying opportunities. DEVOTED TO THE CIVIC AND INDUSTRI AX DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH COUNTY -VOL. XXIX. NO. 104. of - ' THE TRUTH Employees ' E. by Joseph Jos. JJ. - you's.- Kpeler- -f a tA- - that' ' I. -" Knight and A. II. Merrill, Bishop registered and only one day In whichsical Culture Department of The B.' Booth and Elders Smart and Pyne. to do this, and therefore everyone Y. U. Summer School. is larger this! shonld he urged to register as early as year than at any previous summer iwssTblFand not waltTon&ehi,ttIed--tschool. There' now being an' enroll- -iPROF. HENDERSON IViLL the registration places. ment ot 100. Grea't interest-i- s' taken J Newspapers Criticised. . --in the proposed hikes to be underLester Mangum made a motion TEACH AT THE B.Y.U. taken by the department to Mt. Tira- to the effect that it be the sentiment of thfs body that the majoritj of this panogos, Maple Flat. Utah Lake and other points. In addition to the stumoney be upen to pay workers rather dents of the department other stu- Professor Martin Perry Henderson, than for space in the papers, since the dents of the summer school and citi now of Medford, Oregon, hasbeen newspapers had placed their rates so zens of Provo and elsewhere will Join secured by the B. Yt U. as professor of high. in these outings. Several letters have biology for theerisulng year, to sucKnight Speaks. . . .been received from nature lovers from ceed Prof. Charles . H. Carroll, . who J. William Knight, asked the Salt Lake, Ogden and other parts of goeso Cornell. " Prof. Henderson wab of making a speech" and expressed the state asking lor details of the trip a student at the B. Y. U. from '97 to j the. following sentiment: "We have which will be undertaken about the '99, and later studied at the University never ihad such an opportunity to middle of July. These trips are grow- of Utah, .and holds a Ph. D. degree; fight for a good cause. I feel better ing in popularity from year to year. from the University of WIsconsln. He In workinz for this csura than if it The Urstwas undertakenTlhree years is. at present plant patholigist and as was a political fight- - We have a nice ago by. twenty-onpeople under the sistant county agriculturist of Jackson clean city here and lets keep it clean.-.Therdirection of Mr. Roberts, and this year county,- Oregon. is more hell' on earth In Salt 200 there will probably he from 150 to Lake City arid "Ogden" than any place In the party. Three days will be given RETURN FROM U. C. T. MEETING. I know of. 1 have never seen PjoXQi. to the trip and around the camp, fires prosper as' ehrhas'slnce it went dry. Many..new-huildingB-haat night and other resttnt places'dur- - 2" dT o been erected will be delivered if. Hell Teturned yeHtPrday from Bil- - andJhereJJscarcelya-iracant-feuiid-in- g ing the in town." hyProf esBors"brthe suriTmelHscTiooT TIEgsTTblTtana, where they were dele-gateto the annual Grand Council and from other schools of the state on J. M. Jensen then called apnHpn CODVF EtloflTorihe United TJommerclar to the scurrilous article whfch appear rock formations, vegetation," bird and Travellers. ' They report that ihey e in The Pointer, and Mr. Mangum pb-' animal life, along the trail furnishing were royally entertained In the Mon- Jected to reading any part of, it In the tana City, and elate that Billings has meeting on the ground that It shonld object lessons. not foe given that much honor. Mr. The Comnverclal Club- Excursion to nine miles of paved Btreets. Mt Timpanogos which will take place Jensen called attention to a few of the Inconsistencies of the article and August 4th, is expected to be particiv fARMERS MEETING. pated in by" even a larger crowd than severely criticised same. " the summer school hike. ; Wm. McCord suggested a public A number of tfps have already been Tuesday evening at 8:15 o'closk rally where these attacks could be taken to Maple Flat, east of Provo. there will he a meeting of farm- answered. Someone else suggested ers of Provo and vicinity at The since the completion of the "Y" trail street meetings for this purpose. to the cliffs at Slide Canyon. The dis Provo Commercial Club. The ob- Sunday June the 20th all tha tance is about three and one-hal- f mlles-- l Ject of the meeting Is tb.d,lscuss churches will be asked to hold ser-from the court house grounds, about the proposed county farm bureau vices favoring the "Drys," movement : which is , bein g o two miles being from the foot of the lther mountain to Maple Flat A party reELKS WILL TAKE PROVO ganized extensively In made for .and the the "the states, city cently organization BAND TO EUREKA. trip from over the trail to Maple Flat in two of which steps have been taken in different' parts of this, state. hours and a half. At this time in Provo Lodge Number 849 of B. p. ' A. B. Ballentyne, county agrlcul- O. E., will Join the making the descent Coach Roberts was big excursion of tural expert will be In attend- timed and came from the flat to his Elks tomorrow for Eureka, where ance to explain the nature and home on First East Street between they will hold their annual fonvention... First and Second South in 49 minutes. purpose of the organization.' In- They will he accompanied by The vltatlons are extended Jo husl- Mr. Roberts ran a good part of the Provo Band, and we predict that this " ness men and others interested distance, and he does not claim that organization .will make a showing that to attend the meeting. he. can go from the court house to will create favorable mention for the ' " ' ' Garden City., Maple Flat In the same time. . o e' e - f day-lectures oijIiLjiiJAJ-- IX ve g . - . - |